School of Art Carnegie Mellon University
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Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania United States of America

BIO
Carnegie Mellon University's School of Art encourages experimentation and hybrid practices, as well as the history and traditions of art. Practice and theory are integrated aspects of study in all degree programs. The relationship between content and form is investigated from both practical and theoretical perspectives.

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DEGREE PROGRAMS: www.cmu.edu/art/programs
APPLY: www.cmu.edu/art/admission

- Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) 4-year

- Interdisciplinary undergraduate arts degrees
Bachelor of Humanities & Arts (BHA)
Bachelor of Science & Arts (BSA)
Bachelor of Computer Science & Arts (BCSA)

- Master of Fine Arts (MFA) 3-year
#1 MFA in Multimedia #7 MFA Program overall (US News & World Report)

The School of Art is one of 5 schools in the College of Fine Arts (CFA) at Carnegie Mellon University including: Architecture, Design, Drama and Music. Founded in 1905, the College was the first comprehensive arts teaching institution in the US.

A faculty of more than 30 active professionals, 200 undergraduates, 18 graduates, 10 administrative/technical staff, affiliate research institutions, and diverse alumni make up our growing family. Friends always welcome.

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JOB

Head of School of Art


Deadline:
Sun Jan 10, 2016 00:00

Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
United States of America

HEAD OF SCHOOL OF ART

Carnegie Mellon University is inviting applications for the position of Head of the School of Art.

Review of applicants will begin immediately, continuing until the position is filled.

For fullest consideration, application materials should be submitted no later than January 10, 2016.

Interested candidates should submit a statement of interest in joining and leading the School of Art within a major research university, a summary of teaching, research, and/or professional activities, current curriculum vitae, and names of five references with contact information.

These documents, along with a portfolio or other materials, if applicable, may be uploaded at https://cmuartjobs.slideroom.com

The ideal candidate will bring visionary thinking and the highest standards of creative and scholarly excellence to the position. Evidence of professional and progressive leadership within an institution or organization, excellent management and mentoring skills, and the proven ability to gain and manage resources is essential. These attributes may be demonstrated through a track record as an inspired artist, practitioner, teacher, researcher, and/or administrator, with the ability to build and contribute to a racially and culturally diverse faculty, staff and student body. The individual should have potential for teaching, research and professional activities at the rank of Tenured Full Professor.
The person filling this position must be able to mentor and work effectively with a wide range of people who work across a variety of aesthetic premises with diverse tools and processes. The SOA community currently includes: 23 FT and 4-7 PT faculty, 9 FT staff, 18 graduate and 187 undergraduate students (75% BFA and 25% BXA), alumni, donors, university leaders, parents and friends of the University. The Head must be an enthusiastic representative and advocate of the School of Art, with potential for developing growing connections between art and technology with entities in and outside of the university. Candidates should have an inspirational and aspirational approach to both practice and research and to the education of diverse artists assuming creative and critical stances within the world. The position requires effective decision-making, consultative problem solving, creative management, cultivating new donors and economic resources, embracing new technologies, and a high level of energy, dedication, and passion for art.

The School of Art at Carnegie Mellon considers, in practical and visionary terms, the role of art and the artist in society. Its studio program is highly regarded for how it shapes and catalyzes contemporary creative practices within and beyond one of the world’s top research universities. We are currently ranked #1 for our graduate level multimedia emphasis across the Schools of Art and Design and #7 as an MFA Fine Arts program.* Our BFA and BXA interdisciplinary degree students work side by side within a flexible and innovative curriculum and open and challenging environment.

All School of Art degree programs incorporate a broad-based approach to artmaking, encouraging a coherent, informed understanding of personal, public, conceptual and technical issues relevant to many forms of artistic expression. We are renowned for our unique, multidisciplinary capabilities, innovative pedagogical approaches, the success and influence of our students and alumni, and our collaboration with units across the university. Our diverse and distinguished faculty researchers and practitioners prepare undergraduate and graduate students to lead and transform their professions through critical inquiry, creative practice and production.

The School of Art offers a BFA and MFA in Art as well as the BHA (Bachelor of Humanities and Arts), BSA (Bachelor of Science & Arts), and BCSA (Bachelor of Computer Science and Arts). We have strong relationships across the university and within the College of Fine Arts (CFA), which was founded in 1914 as the first comprehensive school of the arts in the United States. CFA includes the distinguished Schools of Art, Architecture, Design, Drama and Music and associated centers and programs. These include the Center for the Arts in Society, Entertainment Technology Center, Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, Center for Building Performance and Diagnostics, Remaking Cities Institute, and Miller Gallery as well as the BXA Inter-College Degree and Creative Enterprise Management Programs.
Carnegie Mellon is a private, top-ranked global research university with more than 11,000 students, recognized for its excellence in the arts, technology, transdisciplinary programs and research. It is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which has been cited as being the ‘Best Arts Destination’ among mid-size cities and one of the USA’s most affordable and livable places. Positioned in close proximity to several other world class institutions, including the University of Pittsburgh and the Carnegie Museum of Art, the School of Art contributes, along with The Andy Warhol Museum, The Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Pittsburgh Filmmakers & Pittsburgh Center for the Arts and Pittsburgh Glass Center, many small galleries and alternative exhibition opportunities, to the city’s vibrant art scene across many communities.

Carnegie Mellon is an EEO/Affirmative Action Employer -- M/F/Disability/Veteran. Women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply.

This position listing may also be viewed at: http://www.cmu.edu/art/employment/index.html

For more information on the School of Art, visit us at http://www.cmu.edu/art/ or contact:

Susanne Slavick and Terry Irwin,
Co-chairs, Head Search Committee
School of Art, CFA 300
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
slavick@andrew.cmu.edu
tirwin@andrew.cmu.edu


JOB

2 YEAR VISITING or TENURE TRACK PROFESSORSHIP, PRINT MEDIA


Deadline:
Mon Jan 11, 2016 17:00

Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
United States of America

2 YEAR VISITING or TENURE TRACK PROFESSORSHIP in PRINT MEDIA

APPLICATION DUE JANUARY 11, 2016

Beginning August 2016

Seeking artist with a strong practice in Print Media, to teach in Print Media area (any combination of digital processes, intaglio, serigraphy, lithography, woodcut, etc.) and 2D Imaging (drawing, photography, painting, animation, etc. – whether manual, mechanical and/or digital). Artists with additional expertise in other media are also welcome to apply. Multidisciplinary orientation, conceptual strengths and contextual sensibility sought to teach courses at all levels within an innovative BFA and MFA program. Salary and benefits competitive.

Start August 2016.

Advanced degree or equivalent. College-level teaching experience beyond graduate assistantships required.

Applications to be submitted via Slideroom https://cmuartjobs.slideroom.com should include

• Letter of application with teaching philosophy and artist statement.
• Please indicate if you wish to be considered for tenure track appointment, visiting appointment or both.
• Curriculum Vitae.
• Names with current postal and email addresses/telephone numbers of 3 references (no recommendation letters).
• Documentation of artwork: Submit up to 20 examples of work. Please include image captions that specify title, dimensions, media, year, etc.
• Syllabus or proposal for an advanced print media course.

Affirmative Action: Women and minorities encouraged to apply.

The School of Art is one of five schools in the College of Fine Arts that also includes the Schools of Architecture, Design, Drama and Music. Its undergraduate and graduate curricula include innovative media and concept classes, contextual practice, history and theory, as well as university academic study. Areas of concentration include Drawing, Painting, Print Media and Photography (DP3); Sculpture, Installation, and Site-Work (SIS); Electronic and Time-Based Work (ETB); and Contextual Practice (CP). The School consists of 23 full-time faculty, 11 full-time staff members, approximately 180 undergraduates and 18 graduate students. In addition to BFA and MFA degrees in Art, interdisciplinary degrees are offered in collaboration with other colleges in the university. US News and World Report ranks our MFA # 1 for multimedia and visual communications and # 7 overall. The School of Art is actively involved with the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry and Center for the Arts in Society, unique centers for interdisciplinary arts research and education. Carnegie Mellon University is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which has been cited as being the ‘Best Arts Destination’ among mid-size cities and one of the USA’s most affordable and livable places. In addition to the Carnegie Museum of Art, The Andy Warhol Museum, The Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Galleries, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh Filmmakers and Pittsburgh Glass Center; the city has a vibrant young art scene that includes many small galleries and alternative exhibition opportunities.

Additional Programmatic Information: http://www.cmu.edu/art


JOB

HIRING: 2-YEAR VISITING to TENURE TRACK FACULTY in PRINT MEDIA: Carnegie Mellon School of Art | Pittsburgh


Deadline:
Thu Mar 20, 2014 17:00

Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
United States of America

HIRING: 2-YEAR VISITING to TENURE TRACK FACULTY in PRINT MEDIA: Carnegie Mellon School of Art | Pittsburgh

Applications are due March 20, 2014.

Beginning August 2014


Two-year visiting or tenure track position (depending on qualifications).

Seeking artist who uses print processes as an important part of their artistic practice to teach print and other 2D media at all levels. We are seeking an artist with a multidisciplinary orientation, conceptual strengths and contextual sensibility for our innovative BFA and MFA programs. Salary and benefits competitive.

Start August 2014. Advanced degree or equivalent.


The School of Art is one of five schools in the College of Fine Arts that also includes the Schools of Architecture, Design, Drama and Music. Its undergraduate and graduate curricula include innovative media and concept classes, contextual practice, history and theory, as well as university academic study. Areas of concentration include Drawing, Painting, Print Media and Photography (DP3); Sculpture, Installation, and Site-Work (SIS); Electronic and Time-Based Work (ETB); and Contextual Practice (CP).

The School consists of 23 full-time faculty, 10 staff members, approximately 200 undergraduates and 18 graduate students. In addition to BFA and MFA degrees in Art, interdisciplinary degrees are offered in collaboration with other colleges in the university. US News and World Report ranks our MFA # 1 for multimedia and visual communications and # 7 overall.

The School of Art is actively involved with the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry and Center for the Arts in Society, unique centers for interdisciplinary arts research and education. Carnegie Mellon University is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which has been cited as being the ‘Best Arts Destination’ among mid-size cities and one of the USA’s most affordable and livable places. In addition to the Carnegie Museum of Art, The Andy Warhol Museum, The Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh Filmmakers, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Galleries, and Pittsburgh Glass Center, the city has a vibrant young art scene that includes many small galleries and alternative exhibition opportunities.

Application Requirements:

All application material must be submitted through Slideroom at:
https://cmuartjobs.slideroom.com

• Letter of application with teaching philosophy and artist statement
• Curriculum Vitae
• Proposal for a junior/senior level class in Print Media (preferred but not required)
• Names/email addresses/telephone numbers of 3 references (no recommendation letters)
• Documentation of artwork.
• College-level teaching experience beyond graduate assistantships preferred.

Additional Programmatic Information: http://www.cmu.edu/art

Carnegie Mellon is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunities employer committed to diversity. Minorities are encouraged to apply.



OPPORTUNITY

APPLY: Interdisciplinary + Social Practice MFA at Carnegie Mellon University. Deadline Jan 31, 2014


Deadline:
Fri Jan 31, 2014 17:00

Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
United States of America

The Master of Fine Arts degree at Carnegie Mellon University is an innovative, interdiciplinary, contextually oriented, three-year program.

While the School of Art is the cultural home base of the MFA Program, the degree is designed to connect art-making to both the university and greater Pittsburgh communities.

One of the first art schools in the US to have a Contextual Practice area, the program has over a 20-year history of supporting students in the production of experimental, socially engaged art projects that develop new venues and audiences for art and expand the role of the arts in society.

::: ABOUT - more about the program, curriculum, tuition
http://www.cmu.edu/art/programs/mfa/index.html

::: VISIT - "MFA DAYS" DECEMBER 6, JANUARY 23, FEBRUARY 6
Group info session and tour for MFA Applicants from 12pm-2pm. Visitors are welcome to join the MFA integrative seminar from 630-930pm on Thursday nights.

REGISTER by contacting: Keni Jefferson, MFA & Admissions Coordinator, kjefferson@cmu.edu, 412.268.8001

::: APPLY - DEADLINE JANUARY 31, 2014
http://www.cmu.edu/art/admission/mfa.html


JOB

Carnegie Mellon University School of Art - Kraus Visiting Professorship, Contextual Practice (1 semester: Fall 2014 or Spring 2015)


Deadline:
Fri Jan 24, 2014 17:00

Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
United States of America

The School of Art (SOA) at Carnegie Mellon University is seeking an experienced artist with an established record for a one-semester visiting professorship in our Contextual Practice area.

We are seeking a dynamic individual working within the expanded field of socially and publicly engaged art practice to contribute to our unique program. Expertise and experience in other fields of artistic and non-artistic research is also welcome, along with conceptual strengths, collaborative approaches and a multidisciplinary orientation.

The Kraus Visiting Professor will teach one class, maintain a visible practice and present a lecture in the School of Art lecture series. A private studio will be provided, along with access to facilities.

The School of Art's Contextual Practice concentration is the first undergraduate programs of its kind in the country, engaging students in the study and production of socially engaged art projects that respond to specific public contexts and audiences. All art majors are required to take at least one CP class during their time at CMU.

Extending a history of site-specific, conceptual, public, and performance art practices, Contextual Practice covers a range of exciting experimental approaches to making art in the public including:

street art
participatory art
urban interventions
interactive social media
politically engaged art

MORE ABOUT UNDERGRADUATE CONTEXTUAL PRACTICE
http://www.cmu.edu/art/programs/bfa/concentration/cp.html

MORE ABOUT GRADUATE CONTEXTUAL PRACTICE
http://www.cmu.edu/art/programs/mfa/contextual-practice/index.html

Qualifications: An artist with a distinguished record and established background in publicly and socially engaged art, and an advanced degree or equivalent. University level teaching experience beyond teaching assistantships is desirable.

Appointment level: Visiting Assistant Professor

Salary and benefits: $25,000 plus studio space

Application Requirements:

All application material must be submitted through Slideroom at: https://cmuartjobs.slideroom.com

Letter of application with teaching philosophy and artist statement
Curriculum Vitae
Proposal for a junior/senior level class in Contextual Practice
Names/email addresses/telephone numbers of 3 references (no recommendation letters)
Documentation of artwork

Carnegie Mellon is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunities employer committed to diversity. Minorities are encouraged to apply.

Questions? Email : artscool@andrew.cmu.edu