May 12, 2026 - Jun 7, 2026
Information provided by the Artist: José M. Pacheco graduated from California State University, Sacramento with a degree in Art. He has exhibited his work regionally, including at The Artery in Davis, Blue Line Arts, and the Verge Center for the Arts. While José works across a variety of mediums, ceramics has become the central focus of his practice. Through clay, he explores form, symbolism, and narrative, creating sculptural works that balance technical precision with emotional resonance. In 2022, José was awarded First Place in 3D Arts at Mills Station Art & Culture and received the Award of Excellence for his ceramic entry at the California State Fair, affirming his growing presence within the regional arts community. Rabbits frequently appear in José’s work, serving as both personal symbol and recurring motif. In his sculptures, rabbits embody memory, tenderness, vulnerability, and quiet resilience—bridging personal history with universal themes.
To pick up your artwork at the Crocker Art Museum, appointments will be available on Sunday, June 14 and Monday, June 15. Buyers may also ship their work at their own expense. Upon payment of the invoice, winning bidders will receive more information about artwork pick up and shipping.
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The Crocker Art Museum Association is a tax exempt, nonprofit organization as described in section 501 {c)3 of the IRS Code. Our tax identification number is 94-2552486. Thank you for your support!