
December 2025: Student Voices at Multicultural Learning Center
For the ninth year, the David Labkovski Project (DLP) partnered with the Multicultural Learning Center (MLC), a dual-language English and Spanish charter school in Canoga

For the ninth year, the David Labkovski Project (DLP) partnered with the Multicultural Learning Center (MLC), a dual-language English and Spanish charter school in Canoga

Exhibit Dates: September 13 – December 23, 2025Location: The Soraya Art Gallery, Loge LevelYounes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts at CSUN18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge,

On April 10, 2025, ninth grade students from Valley Academy of Arts & Sciences presented Documenting History through Art, a student-led exhibit created through the David

December 2024 – January 2025Canoga Park Youth Arts Center, Canoga Park, CA Students from the Multicultural Learning Center (MLC) presented Documenting History through Art: The Art

Students educate their peers about the Holocaust at the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center in San Diego. CBS8 Interviewed DLP Student Ambassador Rebecca Leeman about

DLP was back for the third year at Oak Park High School to bring a week-long exhibit to the campus. DLP docents and current Oak

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
Public Exhibit February 1, 2024 – March 3, 2024 USC Hillel and USC Casden Institute hosted the DLP exhibit “Documenting History through Art” from February

July 17-21, 2023: Healing Through Art: Documenting & Processing Trauma and Grief, Part II Featuring original Artwork, tapestries, reproduction prints, docent tours, and more! Art

Viewpoint School hosted the DLP exhibit “ Documenting History through Art: the Life and Art of David Labkovski” from April 24- April 26 in the school library.

Lisa Lainer-Fagan, Connie Marco, and Keren Perlmutter spoke to attendees about their personal connections to the Holocaust.

“The exhibit and program were sensational. Leora Raikin gave a truly excellent presentation on her great-uncle’s work as well as being a docent as we