Principal duties include a demonstrated proficiency in multiple area of expertise such as digital print technologies, hand book binding, letterpress, hand papermaking and printmaking. Consideration will be given to candidates who have a background in digital print practices, and the ability to teach across Printmaking disciplines. The successful candidate will:
-Build and maintain a studio practice at a nationally recognized level.
-Provide leadership, mentoring, and guidance to students.
-Teach undergraduate and graduate students (Non-Majors, Certificate, Majors: Bachelor in fine Arts and Master in Fine Arts
-Serve on graduate committees with BFA and MFA candidates.
-Work collegially in a three-person Printmaking area within a large vibrant Art Department.
-Participate in service activities at the local, state, and national level as well as the University.
-Maintain an active studio practice of nationally recognized quality, at a level that will meet tenure expectations at a research institution.
-Teach undergraduate and graduate level courses in a wide range/variety of Book Art, Papermaking & Printmaking art practices as well as working with graduate students from across the Department and serving and MFA graduate committees.
-Have the opportunity to teach special topics classes to graduate and undergraduate students.
11-Engage in service activities at the university, local, state, and national level.Meet the teaching, research, and service expectations of the department and university.
12-Advise and mentor graduate students within an interdisciplinary Art Department.
13-Oversee the Book Art and Papermill studio laboratories and serve and part of a highly ranked printmaking area within the art department.
-Teach undergraduate and graduate students (Non-Majors, Certificate, Majors:BFA and MFA).
-Serve on graduate committees with BFA and MFA candidates.
-Work collegially in a three-person Printmaking area within a large vibrant Art Department.
-Teach undergraduate and graduate level courses in a wide range/variety of Book Art, Papermaking & Printmaking art practices as well as working with graduate students from across the Department and serving and MFA graduate committees.
-Have the opportunity to teach special topics classes to graduate and undergraduate students.
-Meet the teaching, research, and service expectations of the department and university.
-Demonstrate an active commitment to the continued growth and development of the undergraduate and graduate program and community.
-Advise and mentor graduate students within an interdisciplinary Art Department.
-Facilitate new course offerings in artist books, letterpress and papermaking that combine multiple technologies and work across printmaking disciplinesPrincipal duties include a demonstrated proficiency in multiple area of expertise such as digital print technologies, hand book binding, letterpress, hand papermaking and printmaking. Consideration will be given to candidates who have a background in digital print practices, and the ability to teach across Printmaking disciplines. The successful candidate will:
-Build and maintain a studio practice at a nationally recognized level.
-Provide leadership, mentoring, and guidance to students.
-Teach undergraduate and graduate students (Non-Majors, Certificate, Majors:BFA and MFA).
-Serve on graduate committees with BFA and MFA candidates.
-Work collegially in a three-person Printmaking area within a large vibrant Art Department.
-Participate in service activities at the local, state, and national level as well as the University.
-Maintain an active studio practice of nationally recognized quality, at a level that will meet tenure expectations at a research institution.
-Teach undergraduate and graduate level courses in a wide range/variety of Book Art, Papermaking & Printmaking art practices as well as working with graduate students from across the Department and serving and MFA graduate committees.
-Have the opportunity to teach special topics classes to graduate and undergraduate students.
-Demonstrate an active commitment to the continued growth and development of the undergraduate and graduate program and community.
-Advise and mentor graduate students within an interdisciplinary Art Department.
-Have a strong commitment to using a combination of historic and new technologies within the practice of Book Arts, Papermaking & Printmaking.
Employement Category:
Employement Type: Full timeIndustry: Education / TrainingRole Category: Professor / LecturerFunctional Area: Not ApplicableRole/Responsibilies: Assistant Professor- Art & Design
Contact Details:
Company: Health & EducationLocation(s): Delhi, NCR