Assistant Professor of Art and Foundations Area Coordinator

University Of New MexicoAlbuquerque, NM
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About The Position

Assistant Professor of Art and Foundations Area Coordinator. Probationary appointment leading to a tenure decision. 1.0 FTE. The Department of Art at The University of New Mexico is seeking an interdisciplinary studio artist whose practice is complementary to our broad undergraduate and graduate programs, encompassing Art & Ecology, Ceramics, Experimental Art & Technology, Painting & Drawing, Photography, Printmaking, and Sculpture. The ideal candidate will be conversant in both practice and as an instructor in contemporary art, including material studies, theory, technology, and aesthetics. The new faculty member will serve as the Art Foundations lead faculty and area coordinator, and as the Department of Art Undergraduate Advisor. They will demonstrate excellence in teaching and mentorship within a department that values close faculty-student engagement. As the Art Foundations lead, they will support both undergraduate and graduate students as an advisor, mentor, and instructor. This includes mentoring graduate student Teaching Assistants in Art Foundations courses and contributing to undergraduate admissions portfolio reviews. The Foundations Area Coordinator will also serve as an Undergraduate Advisor, working in collaboration with the College of Fine Arts Advisement Office. We seek a colleague who will join us in our commitment to cultivating an understanding of the rich and varied cultures of New Mexico and to the success of the university's mission to serve local and global communities. The teaching load is one Art Foundations course per semester (1/1), along with overseeing all Art Foundations courses and instructors, managing adjuncts, Teaching Assistants and work-study students, overseeing the budget including purchasing supplies, and organizing the classroom spaces. This faculty member will also be expected to serve on advanced undergraduate and graduate student thesis committees. Concurrent service, on-going research, and creative scholarship will be expected. The University of New Mexico (UNM) is a Research 1 institution that offers support for faculty research. UNM is a designated Hispanic Serving Institution and has a Carnegie Community Engagement designation. New Mexico is a majority minority state and UNM's student population is among the most diverse in the country. The University of New Mexico is located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, a city of 600,000 on the Rio Grande at an altitude of 5,200 feet. Albuquerque's historical pluralism gives the city a fascinating mix in terms of its arts, cuisine, languages, and values. The University of New Mexico is a large, diverse state university with a faculty of over 3,000 serving approximately 25,000 students.

Requirements

  • MFA or equivalent in Studio Art or related field (by time of appointment)
  • Two years of post-graduate cumulative university-level experience as instructor of record

Nice To Haves

  • Demonstrated interest in contributing to a contemporary interdisciplinary art studio setting in an atmosphere of close faculty-student mentoring.
  • Proven active exhibition and publishing record.
  • Demonstrated expertise in contemporary art foundations, interdisciplinary studio art, critical theory, technology and aesthetics.
  • Five or more years of experience in university-level teaching or institutional equivalent.
  • Demonstrated ability to provide teaching and studio art mentorship to undergraduates and graduate students.
  • Proven experience coordinating a studio art learning space, supervising graduate teaching assistants and work-study students, and managing budgets.
  • Demonstrated excellence in communication and interest in collaboration.
  • Proven commitment to cultivate an understanding of the rich and varied cultures of New Mexico and to the success of the university's mission to serve local and global communities.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as the Art Foundations lead faculty and area coordinator
  • Serve as the Department of Art Undergraduate Advisor
  • Demonstrate excellence in teaching and mentorship within a department that values close faculty-student engagement
  • Support both undergraduate and graduate students as an advisor, mentor, and instructor
  • Mentor graduate student Teaching Assistants in Art Foundations courses
  • Contribute to undergraduate admissions portfolio reviews
  • Serve as an Undergraduate Advisor, working in collaboration with the College of Fine Arts Advisement Office
  • Overseeing all Art Foundations courses and instructors
  • Managing adjuncts, Teaching Assistants and work-study students
  • Overseeing the budget including purchasing supplies
  • Organizing the classroom spaces
  • Serve on advanced undergraduate and graduate student thesis committees
  • Concurrent service, on-going research, and creative scholarship will be expected

Benefits

  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • life insurance
  • educational benefits through the tuition remission and dependent education programs
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