The Young Adult Program is part of OUSD’s Special Education department, designed to help students build independence, confidence, and meaningful connections to the world around them. At Laney, YAP students participate in dual enrollment classes, including several in the Art Department that support their pathway toward earning a certificate in Art.
This exhibition is more than a display of artwork—it’s a celebration of the students’ growth, effort, and imagination. Visitors are greeted by bold colors, expressive forms, and original pieces that reflect each student’s unique perspective.
The success of this collaboration is supported by dedicated OUSD and Laney leaders, including:
Jake Hall, Principal, Young Adult Program (OUSD)
David Cammarata, OUSD Administrator, Special Education
Dr. Nathan Failing, SAS Counselor/Coordinator at Laney College, who helps support YAP students as they navigate dual enrollment and connect their academic experience to future goals
Their commitment to accessible, inclusive education—and the partnership between OUSD and Laney College—provides YAP students with opportunities to explore college life, build artistic skills, and envision future academic and creative goals.
A Feel-Good Moment for the Campus
Faculty, staff, and students passing through the Tower Lobby have paused to admire the work, many expressing joy and appreciation for the talent on display. The exhibition has quickly become a heartwarming highlight on campus and a powerful reminder of what students can achieve when creativity, support, and opportunity come together.
Laney College is proud to partner with OUSD’s Young Adult Program and to provide a space where these emerging artists can share their voices with the community. Their artwork reflects not only learning and skill-building, but confidence, pride, and connection.