
Natural Light’s Da Vinci of Debt illustrates the staggering cost of college with an art installation made from 2600 real diplomas with a collective value of $470 Million.

The value is derived from the average total cost of a four-year college education. The result is a piece of art valued at $470 million dollars, besting the most expensive piece of art ever sold at public auction.

The design of the artwork is a mesmerizing collection of real diplomas, suspended in mid-air as if a gale of wind had just scattered all 2,600 of them throughout the cavernous, 6,000 square foot space at Grand Central Terminal’s Vanderbilt Hall.

The design illustrates both the scale of the crippling debt crisis while also alluding to the chaotic impact college debt creates for those who are burdened by it.

The Da Vinci of Debt will be on view from January 14 through January 16, 2021 at Grand Central Terminal’s Vanderbilt Hall.
Experience Da Vinci of Debt virtually through the Snapchat Lens.

In addition to this fabulous installation, Natural Light is offering a College Debt Relief Program. Apply to win a grant!

While you’re there, step out to Lexington Avenue, 42nd Street entrance for the #4,5,6,7,S trains to see the latest in a series of MTA Arts & Design ~ Jim Hodges: I dreamed a world and called it Love.