Lecturer of Art and 3D Studio Technician - Department of Art

Lee, South Carolina


Employer: Clemson University
Industry: Art
Salary: Competitive
Job type: Full-Time

Description

The Department of Art in Clemson University's College of Architecture, Art and Construction invites applications from highly qualified candidates for a full-time position serving as Lecturer of Art and 3D Studio Technician. The successful candidate is a well-rounded artist-educator with contemporary and traditional skills in ceramics, 3d foundations, and sculpture media. They will demonstrate the ability as an instructor to deliver undergraduate coursework and mentor MFA graduate assistants or student workers in those areas. This position will hold a 55% instructional workload and will provide flexible instruction according to enrollment needs in Foundations studios, Beginning studios or Ged Ed (Art Appreciation).



In their 3D studio technician responsibilities, they will work independently and collaboratively with art faculty to provide operational support for the safe and efficient functioning of the ceramics, foundations, and sculpture studios. This includes managing inventory and procurement, ensuring safety compliance, overseeing studio maintenance and infrastructure projects, cooperation with relevant university offices, and other projects or duties as needed. The position will also liaise with the Lee Hall Materials Lab, facilitating safety training and access for art students and faculty in their research or coursework, and contribute across disciplines.



About the Department of Art:



Through its leadership in art and design disciplines, the Department of Art is committed to creating an intellectually vigorous and vital learning environment of exemplary graduate and undergraduate programs, and by encouraging innovative, collaborative and global educational opportunities. We seek candidates with a notable exhibition record and professional experience with a contemporary approach to art & design practice. Clemson is a member institution of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).

Qualifications

MFA or equivalent terminal degree and documented previous teaching and technical experience is required. Teaching experience beyond Graduate Teaching Assistant is preferred.



CANDIDATES WILL BE EVALUATED ON:



• Knowledge of materials, fabrication, and operation of 3d studio equipment, with a commitment to environmental health and proper shop safety practices.



• Ability to instruct and support students in utilizing studio resources across the art department for various academic assignments and projects, and mentor graduate assistants' duties in collaboration with department faculty.



• Ability to teach introductory-level ceramics and sculpture courses, 3D foundations, and other foundations courses (drawing, 2D, digital arts) or special topics.



• Interest in the development, study of, selection, modification and adoption of instructional technology/materials, and train faculty and students in their use.



• Ability to work well with other faculty and students on collaborative projects, and evidence of engaging, educating, and mentoring a diverse group of learners.



• Interest in the learning, development, and adoption of best practices for new materials or technologies (Lee Hall facilities include 3d printing, ceramic 3d printing, CNC technology, digital cutting, laser cutting/engraving) and applying them to the classroom.



• Interest in contributing to special projects or assisting with department events.



• Excellent time management skills with the ability to work well under pressure, meet deadlines, and maintain professionalism and flexibility in a university environment.



• Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to effectively communicate with staff, faculty, students, and other stakeholders.



PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:



• Must possess the ability to safely perform the physical work required of all duties, including manual dexterity, agility, strength and coordination.



• Ability to lift 50 lbs.



• Must possess (or acquire) a valid South Carolina driver's license and be able to drive standard vehicles.



• Full-time work week is 37.5 hours, with occasional evenings or weekends.

Application Instructions

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS



To submit your application materials, please visit Interfolio and be prepared to upload the following to:



http://apply.interfolio.com/153320



• Cover Letter of application that addresses your interest in the position and your key qualifications in teaching and technical responsibilitie



• Curriculum Vitae



• Artist Portfolio (10-20 student work as images, link(s) to time-based media as appropriate)



• Teaching Portfolio (10-20 student work as images, link(s) to time-based media as appropriate, and related syllabi)



• Artist Statement



• Names and contact information for three reference



• Unofficial transcript



APPLICATION DEADLINE: Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Early applications will be given preference. The department chair will contact applicants with additional questions or requests. Initial interviews will be conducted via Zoom.



Applicants may contact the Department of Art Chair, Valerie Zimany (vzimany@clemson.edu) with questions.

Created: 2024-08-31
Reference: 153320
Country: United States
State: South Carolina
City: Lee