Crocker Art Museum
David Gibson, of Sacramento, is a retired licensed landscape architect. In addition to prior service on the CAMA Board Gibson has served on the boards of The Center for Contemporary Art, The Cammy Awards, The Central Valley Chapter of The American Society of Landscape Architects, Sutter Medical Center Foundation, and the Art in Public Places Committee of the Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission. Mr. Gibson received his Bachelor of Arts in Landscape Architecture at The University of California at Berkeley, graduating with highest honors. He received his graduate education at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and graduated, with distinction, with a Master of Landscape Architecture. While at Harvard, Mr. Gibson was awarded the Webel Memorial Scholarship for special aptitude in design.
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Crocker Art Museum
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Established in 1885, the Crocker Art Museum was the first public art museum founded west of the Mississippi and is now one of the leading museums in California. Our mission is to bring people together and connect them in unexpected ways with art, ideas, each other, and the world around them.