Panelist: Emily Gibson
Emily has been a registered interior designer with the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners, a professional member of ASID (American Society of Interior Designers) since 2005, and a previous member of both the ASID Dallas Design Community Board and the Denton Historic Landmark Commission. She has also taught interior design as an adjunct professor at the University of North Texas and has served on the UNT Interior Design Department Advisory Board. Emily earned her BFA in Interior Design from the University of North Texas. She also has a second BFA in Textile Design from the Kansas City Art Institute and has additional coursework in architecture from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design. She is a former senior designer with Joseph Minton, Inc. in Fort Worth where her many high-profile projects earned her a place in publications such as D Home, Log and Timber Style, and Dallas Home Design. Emily started Gibson Gimpel Interior Design in 2005 with her business partner, Allison Gimpel. Together, their projects have won many awards from the ASID Texas and Dallas communities, as well as Best of Houzz since 2013. She provides her clients with a thoughtful execution of space planning and construction details with a high level of project management experience, as well as expertise in textiles and a well-rounded knowledge of Contemporary art gained while working earlier in her career with Contemporary Art galleries in Chicago. Her style is defined by her refined and knowledgeable perspective of architectural and interior design history along with current trends, spatial balance, and art history.

