Art & Isolation: The Works of David Labkovski, a virtual lecture and exhibit presented by Leora Raikin, Executive Director of DLP, and Stephanie Wolfson, Director of Education & Curation at DLP. They discuss Lithuanian-Israeli artist David Labkovski’s use of art as a method of healing after experiencing the isolation of a prison camp in Siberia during World War II.
They also share the David Labkovski Project’s innovative project-based educational program, a curriculum used globally to engage, enrich and educate students, in middle and high school as well as college level.
Sponsored by the Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education and the Sala and Aron Samueli Holocaust Memorial Library.
Take a peak at how DLP and Chapman University put together the exhibit: