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Enjoy a short video about the opening of the David Labkovski Project Exhibit in Vilnius.

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“Immersion in a Perception: The Art of David Labkovski” is a student designed and curated immersive, experiential installation envisioned by  Viewpoint School seniors Maddie W. and Sydney P.  The exhibit is produced in partnership with The David Labkovski Project, an organization that advances knowledge of the Holocaust through the art of Lithuanian artist David Labkovski (1906-1991) utilizing his history, paintings, and sketches. The project emphasizes  tolerance, justice and the importance of bearing witness to history. 
 
Each component of the exhibit will give the visitor a glimpse into the artist’s experiences and perceptions.  Walk in David Labkovski’s footsteps through the use of virtual reality created by Weston Bell-Geddes ‘19.  Explore the human cost of totalitarianism through soundscapes by Film I students. Engage with some of the ethical questions brought to light through students in the Upper School’s Ethics class.   Don’t miss this opportunity to  have a unique and enriching experience through the eyes of David Labkovski.  This exhibit was created in conjunction with students from the Vilnius Lyceum.  An exhibit with some shared components opened in  Vilnius, Lithuania on April 3.  
 

Reservations Required- The virtual reality is a timed experience. Email info@davidlabkovskiproject.org or fill out the form below.

Viewpoint School, May 29-31
23620 Mulholland Hwy.
​Calabasas, CA

Opening Reception:  May 29 
7:00 
Public Hours:
​Reservation Required for public viewing hours
May 30 
10:30-2:30
3:30-5:30

May 31
10:30-2:30

Vilnius, April 3
17:00
Martynas Mazvydas
National Library

Gedimino PR 5

    Please register to attend!

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Immerse yourself in the world of Labkovski's childhood with the launch of this Virtual Reality Program.

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