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  • Home
    • About Us >
      • Organizational Leadership
      • In the News
      • About the Artist >
        • Chronology
  • Exhibits
    • A Visual Diary of the Past
    • Reflect & Respond 2022
    • Documenting History Through Art
    • Recalling a Lost World
  • Virtual Programs and Lectures
    • Chapman University
    • Bookclub with Dr Michael Good
    • Holocaust Commemoration 2021
    • Holocaust Commemoration 2020
    • Commemoration Journals
    • Virtual Reality
  • School Programs
    • Project Based Learning Exhibits
    • Project Based Program Showcase
    • For Students >
      • Reflect and Respond 2022
      • I AM
      • Docent Training Program 2022
  • Events
    • Holocaust Commemoration 2022
    • February 2022 Scholar's Event
  • Shop
  • Contact
  • Donate

Student Opportunities

The David Labkovski Project offers meaningful community service opportunities for students participating in online learning.

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Learn

David Labkovski's art shares a narrative; it tells a story.  He wanted his work to be "read".  Begin to learn about David Labkovski and his artwork with this short video explaining how to read Labkovski's narrative art.

Research

Labkovski's work depicting the Holocaust is available for student research, reflection and response.
We are looking for enthusiastic student volunteers who would like to assist on high impact projects.  We will work to coordinate involvement based on your interests and skill set.  Please consider volunteering your time with the David Labkovski Project.  

    To begin research:

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 Volunteer

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Sample Projects:
  • Work on digital media productions
  • Conduct Holocaust research to build educational programs
  • Market and promote upcoming exhibits and events
  • Interview Holocaust survivor(s)
  • View, interpret and transcribe interviews and testimony

    Apply below to be a volunteer with the David Labkovski Project.

    Please briefly state your reason for helping the David Labkovski Project and your areas of interest in the comment box below.

    Please share a few paragraphs telling us why you want to work with us and what areas you are interested in.
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