Dale Brockman Davis (born 1945) is a Los Angeles–based African-American artist, gallerist and educator best known for his assemblage sculpture and ceramic work that addresses themes of African American history and music, especially jazz.
Through the gallery and his broader community work, Davis became an important promoter of African-American artists in Los Angeles.
He was inspired by assemblage art scene that emerged in Los Angeles's African-American community following the Watts Rebellion of 1965.
Included among their list of local artists were: Charles Wilbert White, Betye Saar, John Outterbridge, Noah Purifoy, Tim Washington, Doyle Lane, and Marion Epting.
By the early 1970s, the brothers had transformed the gallery into a broader community art space and hosted a festival in Leimert Park.