The Da Vinci Program, an arts and science environmental and community leadership program run out of John F. Ross high school will hold its annual end-of-semester art exhibition and community celebration next month.
It starts Feb. 1 at 6 p.m. through Feb. 2 at 10C shared space at 42 Carden St.
This year’s exhibition, Everything That Happens Before the End, explores both the harsh and beautiful realities of life - breaking and rebuilding, ending and beginning - expressing ideas of final destinations and the journeys that precede them, says a news release.
Half of the proceeds of the silent auction will go toward supporting Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis.
This year’s show includes a variety of artistic mediums: photography, painting, collage, video, music, sound art, sculpture, live performances, and more.
Admission is free.
For more information about the Da Vinci Program visit the program's web site.