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.