Assistant Professor in Photo/Media and New Genres
- Employer
- University of Washington School of Art + Art History + Design
- Location
- Seattle, Washington State (US)
- Salary
- $9,100 - $10,400 per month on a 9-month basis ($81,900 - $93,600 annually)
- Date posted
- Sep 2, 2024
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Arts, Art
- Employment Level
- Tenured/Tenured Track
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Job Details
The School of Art + Art History + Design at the University of Washington welcomes applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Photo/Media BA Program and the New Genres MFA Program to start in September 2025. This position is 100% full-time with a 9-month service period. As per the University of Washington’s Diversity Blueprint, the institution prioritizes attracting and retaining a diverse faculty that reflects our student population. UW has more than 60,000 students, including 31% first-generation college students, over 30% Pell Grant-eligible students, and over 31,000 faculty and staff from over 70 countries across its three campuses. Candidates from communities underrepresented in the faculty of the Division of Art at the University of Washington are especially encouraged to apply.
This position will teach in Photo/Media and expanded fields, and demonstrate college-level teaching expertise and comprehensive knowledge of the contemporary art landscape—encompassing its political, theoretical, historical, and technical dimensions. Specializations could include, but are not limited to: photography, video, sound, emerging technologies, installation, or performance.
The successful candidate will teach studio-based classes and contribute to service and curriculum development in the Undergraduate Photo/Media and New Genres Programs as well as the New Genres MFA Graduate Program, and the Division of Art. This position will be expected to engage in research-driven practice and to facilitate collaborations across disciplines, university units, and with community partners.
The Photo/Media and New Genres Programs advance formal and technical knowledge as well as emphasize individual research, critical thinking, experimentation, and an active engagement with issues in contemporary art. Facilities include B/W darkrooms, large-format digital printers, sound studio, analogue and digital cameras, professional video cameras, lighting equipment, and various editing suites along with multiple student galleries, graduate studios, a lighting studio, and classrooms.
Salary Range: Washington State Law requires that this ad list a binding salary range. The base salary range for this position will be $9,100 - $10,400 per month on a 9-month basis ($81,900 - $93,600 annually), commensurate with experience and qualifications, or as mandated by a U.S. Department of Labor prevailing wage determination.
Qualifications:
Applicants must have a minimum of a Master's degree (or foreign equivalent) in Fine Arts or other relevant field. Candidates will evidence a strong professional record of creative research and teaching expertise.
Application Instructions:
Please submit a letter of interest, CV, a PDF portfolio containing a maximum of 20 images and/or link to a portfolio of work, artist statement, statement of teaching philosophy, and diversity statement. Shortlisted candidates will submit three confidential letters of reference.
All materials must be submitted via Interfolio. Priority will be given to applications received by November 1, 2024. Questions about this position may be addressed to the Photo/Media Search Chair at photomedia@uw.edu.
Company
The School of Art + Art History + Design is the center for creative innovation and study at the University of Washington, one of the world's leading public research institutions. The School's focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and the development of new practices enhances both studio and classroom learning as well as fostering dynamic engagement and critical discourse. Our students are inspired to learn through a rigorous and creative academic experience, competitive internships, and international opportunities. Learning from influential faculty, alumni, visiting artists, designers, and scholars, students of our undergraduate, masters, and doctoral programs investigate and create in an environment of possibility.
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