School of Art Carnegie Mellon University
artscool@andrew.cmu.edu
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

Tenure-Track or Visiting Artist Faculty Position: Electronic and Time Based Art, Emphasis on Gaming


Deadline:
Mon Apr 30, 2012 23:55

Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
United States of America

Beginning January 2013
Application Deadline: April 30, 2012

The School of Art at Carnegie Mellon University is seeking to fill one tenure-track or one visiting artist position in our Electronic and Time Based (ETB) area, recently ranked #1 in multimedia by US News and World Report. We are seeking a dynamic individual working in gaming from both a production and a critical perspective. Expertise and experience in other media is also desirable. Conceptual strengths, contextual sensibilities, critical inquiry and a multidisciplinary orientation are sought to teach gaming related courses, from freshman to graduate level, and to work with an enthusiastic faculty team in developing the ETB area.

Qualifications: Advanced Degree or equivalent. University level teaching experience required beyond teaching assistantships. A versatile artist with a significant gaming background and exhibition record. Carnegie Mellon is an Affirmative Action /Equal Opportunities employer committed to diversity.

Appointment Levels: Assistant Professor. Position begins early January 2013.

Salary and Benefits: Commensurate with experience

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

Applications To Include:

· Letter of application with teaching philosophy

· Curriculum Vitae

· Names/addresses/telephone numbers of 3 references (no recommendation letters). Documentation of artwork: Submit up to 10 minutes of gaming related documentation on DVD, or in a streamable format. Please use a permanent felt-tipped marker to label discs, rather than adhesive labels, which may cause problems in slot-loading CD/DVD Drives. Submit URLs to live-gaming projects with references to specific projects. Computer-based work is viewed on Mac OS X systems unless otherwise noted.

If you wish to have materials returned, please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Send to:
ETB Faculty Search
School of Art, College of Fine Arts, CFA 300
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890

Application review will begin April 30, 2012

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The School of Art is one of five schools in the College of Fine Arts, which also includes the Schools of Architecture, Design, Drama and Music.

Our undergraduate and graduate curricula require media, concept, community affiliation, and visual culture exploration as well as university academic study. Areas of concentration include Drawing, Painting, Printmaking and Photography; Sculpture, Installation, and Site-Work; Electronic and Time-Based Work and Contextual Practice.

The School consists of 23 full-time faculty, 10 staff members, about 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. The School is actively involved with the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry and Center for the Arts in Society, unique centers for interdisciplinary arts research and education affiliated with the College of Fine Arts.


JOB

KRAUS VISITING FACULTY POSITION in ELECTRONIC & TIME-BASED MEDIA: 1 semester residency Spring 2012


Deadline:
Mon Mar 14, 2011 00:00

Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
United States of America

KRAUS VISITING FACULTY POSITION IN ELECTRONIC & TIME-BASED MEDIA: One semester residency Spring 2012
The Kraus Visiting Professorship is made possible through the generous support of Jill Gansman Kraus and Peter Kraus.
DEADLINE: All applications should be postmarked by Monday March 14, 2011
The School of Art (SOA) at Carnegie Mellon University is announcing a
one-semester visiting professorship in our Electronic and Time-Based art
area. We are seeking a dynamic individual working in technology-based
art with experience in one or more of the following areas: animation,
video, robotics, computational art, programming for internet based
interactive and/or virtual environments, interactive audio, performance,
artificial life or biotechnology. Expertise and experience in other
media is also welcome, along with conceptual strengths, and a
multidisciplinary orientation. The Kraus Visiting Professor will teach
one class, maintain a visible studio practice and present a lecture in
the School of Art lecture series. A private studio will be provided,
along with access to SOA facilities.
Qualifications: A versatile, strongly committed artist with a
background in electronic and/or time-based arts and a significant
exhibition record. Advanced Degree or equivalent. University level
teaching experience beyond teaching assistantships is desirable. The
Eberly Center can provide on campus pedagogical help and advice.
Carnegie Mellon is an Affirmative Action /Equal Opportunities employer
committed to diversity.
Stipend: $25,000
Application To Include:
• Letter of application with teaching philosophy and artist statement
• Curriculum Vitae
• Proposal for a junior/senior level class in electronic and/or time-based media
• Names/email addresses/telephone numbers of 3 references (no recommendation letters)
• Documentation of artwork. Submit up to 20 examples of work documented
on CD/DVD or website. Please include a printed list of works detailing:
title, media, year etc.
• Documentation of time-based or interactive work should include
navigation instructions, if applicable, and should not exceed 20 minutes
total viewing time. Please use a permanent felt-tipped marker to label
discs, rather than adhesive labels, which may cause problems in
slot-loading CD/DVD Drives. Computer-based work is viewed on Mac OS X systems unless otherwise noted.
• Please enclose self-addressed stamped envelope for return of materials (if needed).
Send to:

Kraus Visiting Professor Search

School of Art, College of Fine Arts, CFA 300

Carnegie Mellon University

5000 Forbes Avenue

Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890


JOB

SCULPTURE POSITION: Tenure Track or Visiting Faculty Position w/ possible renewal, Begins August 2011


Deadline:
Sun Jan 30, 2011 00:00

Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
United States of America

SCULPTURE POSITION: Tenure Track or Visiting Faculty Position
with possible renewal, Beginning August 2011


DEADLINE:  postmarked by January 30, 2011
The School of Art (SOA) at Carnegie Mellon University is announcing a
tenure-track or visiting faculty position in Sculpture/Installation/Site
to teach energetic and motivated students in BFA and MFA programs. A candidate deeply engaged with contemporary processes and issues in sculpture is sought. A significant exhibition record and an advanced degree or equivalent with three years of University level teaching experience beyond teaching assistantships is desired. We are
seeking a dynamic artist committed to a creative practice with a strong background in sculpture that may include interdisciplinarity and various media and models of art making. The position includes the potential for collaboration with other divisions on campus such as the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, Human Computer Interaction Institute, Robotics  Institute, Digital Fabrication Lab, and more. Salary and benefits are competitive. Carnegie Mellon is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunities employer committed to diversity. Minorities are
encouraged to apply. 
Materials To Include:
• Letter of application with teaching philosophy and
artist statement
• Curriculum Vitae
• Proposal for an advanced level undergraduate class in
the SIS area Names/addresses/telephone numbers of 3
references (no recommendation letters).
• Documentation of artwork: Submit up to 20 examples of
work documented on CD or website. Please include a
printed work list detailing: title, dimensions, media,
year, etc.
• Documentation of time-based or interactive work should
include navigation instructions, if applicable, and
should not exceed five minutes of total viewing time.
Please use a permanent felt-tipped marker to label
discs, rather than adhesive labels, which may cause
problems in slot-loading CD/DVD Drives. Computer-based
work is viewed on Mac OS X systems unless otherwise
noted.
• Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope for return of
materials (if needed).
Send to:
Sculpture Position Search
School of Art
College of Fine Arts
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890