VCU Faculty Vacancies 


Academic/Administrative Unit: School of the Arts
Department: VCUarts- QatarDate Posted: 9/28/2009
Rank:  Assistant/Associate/ProfessorHire Date:  7/1/2010
Title:  Director of Painting & Printmaking       Position Number:  F25960
Deadline:  Review Begins 10/30/09Type of Search:  National
Description:  The Director of Painting & Printmaking is a new 12-month faculty position that will provide the leadership to implement and develop the new Painting & Printmaking program at VCUQatar. The Director will be responsible for developing the program in concert with the Chair of the Department of Painting & Printmaking at VCU in Richmond. The Director will create a contemporary studio environment for painting and printmaking with a particular focus on teaching methods, techniques and theory with a historic and contextual reference to the Gulf region. Printmaking will include intaglio, lithography, screen printing and digital print media. The Director serves as an advocate for the program while supporting the strategic goals of VCUQatar.

The successful candidate has demonstrated leadership experience in the areas of painting and/or printmaking, research, education, and practice. The ideal candidate can formulate and implement program goals, facilitate interdisciplinary approaches to professional education, initiate new directions and support for research activity, professional development and curriculum development, oversee adherence to accreditation guidelines, and increase the programs national and international involvement and visibility. In addition, the Director is responsible for collaboration with the Chair of the Department of Painting & Printmaking at VCU Richmond, adhering to university policies and procedures, and day-to-day administrative, academic, and managerial decisions for this team-oriented program and dedicated faculty. This position will oversee two full-time faculty and two technicians. The expertise of the full-time faculty will complement the expertise of the Director.

Other responsibilities include teaching, service to the school, faculty governance and student advising. The Directors teaching responsibility will be determined each year upon consultation with the Associate Dean for Research & Academic Affairs. The successful candidate will teach courses consistent with his/her area of expertise which could be in any of the areas of painting, drawing and printmaking that the program offers. Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:  The successful candidate will be an experienced artist and educator at the forefront of contemporary art making with a thorough knowledge of fine art and design education at the University level. The candidate will possess a comprehensive knowledge of contemporary theory; process and application with the ability to teach at all levels of the program. Applicants will have an M.F.A. and an established academic career distinguished by a substantial exhibition record, a record of peer-reviewed publications, or comparable research accomplishments. Applicants are invited to apply with a broad range of expertise in painting and printmaking practices including those that push the boundaries of the field, particularly those with a demonstrated commitment to professional involvement and exhibitions. The successful candidate will teach courses consistent with his/her area of expertise which could be in any of the areas of painting, drawing and printmaking that the program offers. Printmakers should be able to teach a range of print media such as intaglio, screen printing, lithography, and/or computer/digital print media (wide format digital printing and digital laser cutting). Knowledge of contemporary practices is required. Minimum five years of University-level academic instruction beyond the TA level and three years of administrative experience strongly preferred. Strong collaborative and communication skills are required as well as strong experience or potential for working in a culturally diverse work environment.
Application Process:  Qualified applicants who have a record of achievement appropriate to VCUQatar should submit a letter of interest with a curriculum vitae, 20 examples of personal work and 20 examples of student work, unofficial transcripts, and the names of five references including email and telephone contact information to Ryan Ellington (rfellington@vcu.edu), Human Resources Administrator. Only Electronic submissions will be accepted. Virginia Commonwealth University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Women, minorities and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. For more information on VCUQatar and this unique international opportunity, please visit www.vcu.edu/arts/employment/qatar
For Additional Information:  Ryan Ellington Phone:(804)827-1993 Fax:(804)827-0683 Web:www.qatar.vcu.edu




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