The 7th Annual Art x Architects Silent Auction is set to take place on the evening of May 7th at Little Italy's Revival Bar on College Street. Organized by Diamond Schmitt Architects, the event is as much a celebration of art and architecture as it is a lifeline, with all proceeds benefiting two noble causes: the Heart & Stroke Foundation and the Daily Bread Food Bank. Since its inception, the Art x Architects event has played a major role in supporting the Heart & Stroke Foundation's efforts to combat heart disease and stroke, as well as the Daily Bread Food Bank's mission to fight hunger.

Diamond Schmitt is renowned for its dedication to creating spaces that are visually stunning, with a portfolio that includes the transformation of educational and cultural spaces like the Ryerson Image Centre and the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts. At this event, Diamond Schmitt celebrates this by merging artistic expression with charitable giving. Since 2011, the firm has raised over $316,000 for the Ride for Heart and contributed significantly to food security and the Daily Bread Food Bank through annual CANstruction initiatives.

The doors of Revival will open at 6:30 PM to a variety of original artworks crafted by architects and artists from across the industry, each piece echoing the unique perspective and vision of its creator. With ThunderTRUSS, Diamond Schmitt's in-house band accompanying the festivities, the combination of art and music promises an enjoyable experience for all attendees. The event is made possible through Diamond Schmitt Archtects, Revival, and Astley Gilbert.

Tickets are available for $15 in advance through Eventbrite, or $20 at the door. Every ticket purchase contributes directly to the fundraising goals and offers entry into a night of artistic exploration and community spirit. Located at 783 College Street, Revival is easily accessible by public transportation, with the 506 Carlton streetcar stop just steps away. For those driving, there are several parking lots and street parking options available.

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