DLP Exhibit at Jewish Community Center March 7 – May 14

Students educate their peers about the Holocaust at the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center in San Diego.

Students from Torah High School and Madera County who completed DLP’s Student Docent & Leadership Program guided guests through the exhibit “Documenting History through Art,” which was open to the public from March 7 through May 14, 2024. Guests experienced a remarkable journey through Labkovski’s extraordinary artwork as their knowledgeable guides shared insights, stories, and interpretations, offering a unique perspective on Labkovski’s life and legacy.

There was a special opening day presentation on March 7th by DLP Student Ambassador Rebecca Leeman and DLP Founder & Executive Director Leora Raikin. Previous student docent & leadership training program participants came out to support the exhibit.

CBS8 Interviewed DLP Student Ambassador Rebecca Leeman about her work with David Labkovski Project (DLP) and co-curating the exhibit. She spoke passionately about her work, the importance of DLP’s mission, and the impact this exhibit has had on visitors.

If you’re interested in hosting a DLP exhibit or would like more information about our school programs (including the Student Leadership & Docent Program), please contact us today: info@davidlabkovskiproject.org.