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David Kamm has served as art gallery coordinator and assistant professor of art (part-time) at Luther College since 1989, where he also assists in the management of the Luther College Fine Arts Collection. He has taught college courses in drawing, printmaking, art appreciation, art history, and art education; has taught art in public schools (grades 4-12); and for several years was a roster artist with the Iowa Arts Council's Artists-in-the-Schools program. In 1992, he represented Iowa art instructors on a Fulbright project to Russia, and in 2002 was selected to participate in a summer institute sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities in Virginia. During spring semester 2007 he will be an artist-in-residence at the Henry Luce III Center for the Arts and Religion at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington D.C. He has received multiple grants for his work and presented at several national conferences on art and education. His art has been included in over 120 exhibitions and competitions and is included in several public and institutional collections. |