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KD Kurutz
Director of Art Education
KD Kurutz holds an MS in Industrial-Organizational Psychology and comes to the Academy with 35
years of arts education and administration experience. She began her career as a teacher, and then
worked as an art gallery director and curator. From 1980 to 1997, she served as Curator of
Education for the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento where she established model educational programs
for all audience levels, particularly through museum-community collaborations. Kurutz has served as
an advisor and consultant for several arts organizations and programs including the CSU, Sacramento
School of the Arts, California Arts Council, Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission, California
Department of Education and the National Endowment for the Arts.
KD Kurutz has dedicated the past 12 years to working with K-12 education. From 1997 to 2001, she
was co-director of "Transforming Education through the Arts Challenge" in California, part of a
national initiative in arts education and K-12 school reform, funded in part by The Getty Trust and
the Annenberg Foundation. In 2001, she co-founded the California Consultancy for Arts Education, a
non-profit dedicated to providing Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade teachers with the training
and resources needed to incorporate the arts in their teaching.
She has written and lectured widely on museums, art education, programming for audiences with
disabilities, and California art in cultural context. Kurutz is co-author of the award-winning
volume
California Calls You: The Art of Promoting the Golden State,
1870-1940. She was also a contributing author for
Artworks for Elementary Teachers, Ninth Edition. The
California Art Education Association presented her with their Award of Merit in 2002.
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