DLP’s Scholar in Residence Program partners you with one of our Holocaust Scholars or Speakers to bring awareness to organizations, temples, and corporate retreats.
Our Scholars combine art and Holocaust awareness through group speaking, art exercises, and reflection on David Labkovski’s art.
Organizations and Corporations have a responsibility to understand antisemitism and uphold tolerance and inclusion in the workplace.
We work with your staff to put together the best ways to teach diversity, equity, and inclusion through our unique methods and David Labkovski’s artwork of the Holocaust.
Our recent work with The Capital Group highlights how DLP can work with companies.
In this program, the lens used to explore David Labkovski’s artwork diverges from the programmatic norm, but still recognizes the value of art to explore the complexities of depicting both personal narrative and historical context along with exploring themes of recovery, isolation, despair, resilience and hope.
By exploring Labkovksi’s work, specifically his self-portraiture, the art can be used to encourage self analysis, to express empathy, and to “dig deep” into the individual’s own psyche to use in their recovery.
David Labkovski Project holds creative events where groups can paint, write, or discuss David Labkovski’s artwork after reflection. Workshops are held by DLP staff.
Host a night for guests to get creative while they learn about the Holocaust.
Attendees will learn how to curate their own exhibit using David Labkovski's artwork.