Sandra Jackson-Dumont
Sandra Jackson-Dumont
​Director and CEO, Lucas Museum of Narrative​ Art

Sonoma State

B.A. Art History (1994)
  • Tasked with leading the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art through its opening and beyond, overseeing the curatorial, museum experience, education, and collections management teams in exploring the more than 100,000 works of art in the collections and developing exhibitions and programs for the museum’s extensive gallery and classroom spaces. 

  • Previously at the Metropolitan Museum of Art where she was responsible for the vision and management of education and public programs encompassing a range of educational experiences and live arts performances designed for a diverse cross-section of audiences.
  • Formerly the Deputy Director for Education and Public Programs/Adjunct Curator, Modern and Contemporary Art Department at the Seattle Art Museum.
  • Known for her ability to blur the lines between academia, popular culture and not traditional art-going communities, Jackson-Dumont is invested in curating experiences that foster dynamic exchanges between art/artists, past/present, public/private and people/places.
  • Recipient of the Creative Leadership Award from the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation. 2015 Distinguished Alumni Award, Sonoma State University; 2016 Medal for Distinguished Service, Teachers College, Columbia University.
  • Works as an independent curator/writer and programming consultant working across communities, disciplines and sectors.

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