Assistant Professor of ArtDesign and Director of the WI Art Collection
Carroll University
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Posted: 22-Jan-25
Location: Waukesha, Wisconsin
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Higher Ed
Internal Number: 5945059
Assistant Professor of ArtDesign and Director of the WI Art Collection
Location 100 N East Ave, Waukesha, WI, 53186, United States Job Category College of Arts and Sciences, Faculty, Art + Design Employee Type Regular Faculty
Description
MFA or equivalent degree
A minimum of three years (full-time or equivalent load) of teaching both graphic design and photography at the college level are required (beyond teaching assistant)
Evidence of successful teaching, service, and professional achievements (scholarship not required)
Ability to teach both foundational Graphic Design and Fine Art/Commercial Photography, and in at least in two of the following advanced areas: web design, typography, digital imaging, design thinking, user interface design for multiple platforms, current and emerging digital platforms, and related disciplines that combine digital with analog learning experiences and visual storytelling
Additional desirable areas of expertise could include videography, analog photography practices, motion graphics (2D, 3D), digital illustration, game design, 3D modeling, and user experience design
Technical expertise with industry software is expected
Demonstrated ability to provide valuable service to the department and greater institution, commensurate with position and experience, which will include curriculum/course development and programmatic assessment and oversight/curation of the Wisconsin Collection
Responsibilities:
Teach courses as assigned (foundational through advanced) in photography, graphic design, and related areas
Collaborate on program and curriculum development in the Visual Arts, including curating client-based projects and partnerships and developing interdisciplinary courses that include students from various areas of study like business, STEAM, health care, K-12 education, etc.
Engage in meaningful service at the departmental, college, and university level that supports strategic goals and priorities, commensurate to rank
Perform additional duties that include academic advising, participation in student scholarship and award decisions, and additional departmental and university service
Appointee may also contribute to the general education program at Carroll by teaching courses within Carroll's general education program
Oversee stewardship of the Wisconsin Collection, including:
Developing and managing a Wisconsin Collection inventory system
Leading communication with campus constituents, WI Collection Advisory Board, and inquiring artists regarding artwork donations, the removal/hanging of artwork, inventory requests, etc.
Calling meetings and creating agendas for Advisory Board annual meetings
Caring for and maintaining artwork within the Wisconsin Collection across campus
Curating a potential new Museum space on campus to house the Wisconsin Collection
Rank and Salary: Instructional Tenure Track, 4/4 load. Salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications.
The Program: The Art+Design Program is situated within the Department of Visual, Interactive and Performing Arts, in the College of Arts and Sciences. There are five full-time faculty within the Art+Design Program, which include areas of specialization in Fine Art, Art Education, and Graphic Design, and a separate major in Video Game Design. Visual Arts Programs provide course that fulfill various levels of general education requirements, as well as supporting areas on campus with its courses and curriculum, like the School of Business, Communication Program, the Film and Television Minor, etc.
The Department: The Department of Visual, Interactive and Performing Arts in the College of Arts and Sciences includes majors in Art+Design, Music, Music Education, Music Therapy, and Theatre, and minors in Arts Management, Art, Graphic Design, Film & Television, Music, Photography, Theatre, Dance, and Musical Theatre.
The College: The College of Arts and Sciences offers undergraduate and graduate programs through seven departments - Communication and Sociology; Computational and Physical Sciences; Education; English, Modern Languages and Philosophy; History, Political Sciences and Religious Studies; Life Sciences; and Visual, Interactive and Performing Arts.
Carroll University: Founded in 1846, Carroll University is an independent, co-educational comprehensive institution grounded in the liberal arts tradition. The Pioneer Core general education curriculum has a strong emphasis on developing intercultural awareness. Carroll University is located in suburban Waukesha, 16 miles west of Milwaukee and 60 miles east of Madison. The University, though intentionally ecumenical and non-sectarian in approach, is related to the Presbyterian Church, USA. Candidates must be willing and able to support and advance the University Mission.
Application:
For best consideration, please submit all application materials with your online application no later than Sunday, March 2nd at 11:59 pm. Review of applications will begin following the recommended application deadline.
Please submit:
Letter of interest
C.V.
Teaching portfolio that includes:
Statement of teaching philosophy
Statement of commitment to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive learning environment for students taking art and design courses
Examples of undergraduate student work (up to 10 samples) that demonstrate teaching strengths with students of varying skill levels. Include syllabus, assignment description, and brief rationale for the work's inclusion within the teaching portfolio as evidence of successful teaching
Professional artist/designer portfolio (with PDFs of images or a link to an online portfolio)
Contact information for three professional references (to be contacted if applicant moves to final interview stage)
Final applicants will be asked to submit graduate transcripts
Images may be submitted via a PDF (max. 9 MB), or as a list of online links in PDF. Additional support materials that enhance our understanding of the applicant's teaching abilities are welcome. All materials must be submitted through the Carroll University job portal. Questions should be directed to Amanda Barbour (acook@carrollu.edu.)
Carroll University is an Equal-Opportunity Employer
RequirementsAs part of your application, please submit a cover letter, CV and examples of teaching effectiveness. If you have past course evaluations, please submit several that demonstrate your teaching effectiveness. In lieu of course evaluations, a letter from your current supervisor attesting to your skills in the classroom environment. Carroll University makes employment opportunities available to qualified individuals whose skills and experience make them suitable candidates for placement. Candidates must be willing and able to support and advance the University mission.
Carroll University does not discriminate in any manner contrary to law or justice on the basis of race, color, sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability or veteran's status in administration of programs or in the employment of faculty and staff.
The employment opportunities list is updated periodically based on openings. Applications will be accepted only for vacancies currently listed. All inquires will be kept strictly confidential.