The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (SMFA) is conducting a search for a regular, full-time faculty position in Contemporary 3D practice (Digital and Analog) to begin September 2013. We seek educators who have a strong grounding in theoretical, historical and practical aspects of art making. Our faculty work across disciplinary boundaries; these appointments will be made as interdisciplinary positions rather than specific programs. SMFA is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty. The School is an interdisciplinary institution where faculty engage with students working in a variety of media, often where media work in combination with one other.
SMFA has a strong tradition in assisting students to work across media and disciplines. Candidates should have the ability to facilitate students' research and production across both art and academic fields of study. Faculty members participate in curriculum design, course development, and interdisciplinary projects. Preferred candidates should have the ability to teach introductory through advanced level courses and to develop both cross-media courses and seminars.
We are seeking a working interdisciplinary artist with expertise in Contemporary 3D practice (both digital and analog). Candidates should be conversant in a range of 3D processes and materials with a strong knowledge of contemporary issues, art theory and 3D modes of production. Fluency in digital technology and software is desired. The successful candidate will teach all levels of classes; both undergraduate and graduate students.
Requirements:
Candidates should have an MFA or PhD (as appropriate), or equivalent. They should have a minimum of three years full time teaching experience and a strong professional exhibition record on a national or international level. A full-time teaching work load includes teaching five periods a semester. In addition to teaching, candidates will be expected to participate in student advising, faculty governance, committee service and the life of the School. International candidates will be considered. Please send by mail a letter of application, a CD or DVD portfolio of your work, a statement of teaching philosophy, a current resume and contact information for three references (do not send letters of recommendation), and sample courses and syllabi. Please include a SASE for return of materials. SMFA will have no liability in case of loss. Do not send originals.
Materials should be sent to:
Academic Affairs Office, Attn: Search Committee, Position #3
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
230 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115
Please note that email submissions will not be considered. The deadline for all applications is Friday, February 15, 2013, although applications will be considered until the position is filled.
