The 16th annual Artists Against AIDS exhibition and sale kicks off on Friday evening, April 25, at the Orpheum Children’s Science Museum. The museum’s theatre is transformed into a gallery space displaying a wide variety of media from paintings to wearable art. As always, the event is fully operated by volunteers, and features submissions from over two hundred and fifty local artists. All the work can be purchased and proceeds go directly to the Great Community AIDS Project (GCAP), a local not-for-profit agency providing support services for those affected by HIV/AIDS and their families. GCAP also provides information and education to the community about HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness.
The events will be held Friday, April 25, 6–10 p.m.; Saturday, April 26, 1–10 p.m.; Sunday, April 27, 1–7 p.m.; and Monday, April 28, 1–7 p.m.