Assistant Professor - Painting (tenure-track) and Area Coordinator for Painting
The University of Texas at Arlington
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Posted: 08-Nov-24
Location: Arlington, Texas
Internal Number: 30226
Job Summary:
The Department of Art and Art Historyin the College of Liberal Arts, at the University of Texas at Arlington, invites applications for a full-time, Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track appointment, in Painting who also will serve as the Area Coordinator for the Painting area.
Research specializations: Candidate must be well trained in all modes of painting and various mediums and techniques in 2-D art. The candidate would need to be a versatile artist in terms of techniques, materials use, and contemporary approaches to painting. Candidates must be artists demonstrating the potential to establish a significant track record of creative activity including exhibitions and professional involvement in the field at the national and international levels.
Teaching specializations: Applicants need to be qualified to teach all aspects of painting and painting support preparation and understand and communicate safety concerns and issues relating to painting materials. Candidates must be able to teach techniques and materials use in both traditional and contemporary painting practice. All studio faculty work with MFA students in Intermedia either in coursework, through their committees, or by serving as the student's Committee Chair.
Excellent communication with other faculty members, as well as with students, is paramount to success in this role. Candidates must be capable of effective critique of student artwork in both formative and summative feedback activities and performing dedicated teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
The successful applicant would be able to teach across all or most of the following undergraduate and graduate courses:
ART 2371 Painting ART 3371 Intermediate Painting ART 4371 Advanced Painting ART 3349 Water Media Painting ART 3368 Digital Painting ART 5340 Research in Studio Intermedia (Graduate program)
The successful applicant will be expected to act as Painting Area Coordinator, and to lead in student advising and mentoring activities for Painting majors. Additional duties include coordinating and overseeing the Concentration Portfolio Review process for Painting area students, providing faculty mentoring and supervision in the Painting area, leading faculty in area meetings, representing the area at the departmental level, working with area faculty to schedule courses offered and assigning instructors to courses for review by the department, facilities management for the Painting studios, and managing the budget of the Painting area. This role also holds responsibility for overseeing safety instruction in the area, ensuring full compliance with all the relevant health and safety procedures and policies. This includes managing chemical inventories, shop and tool use and safety, faculty and work study training, studio cleanliness and equipment maintenance, and other related duties. Additionally, they will be expected to serve on other university, college, and departmental committees as assigned.
and consider how we can develop cultural initiatives that will maximize our geographic, socioeconomic, and cultural presence to enhance our worldwide community partnerships as we pursue the goals of UTA 2030.
In accordance with USCIS regulations, successful applicants must be legally able to accept work in the United States. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
Essential Duties:
Practicing as an active, exhibiting artist, with regional and / or national exhibitions track record, demonstrating the potential to establish a significant track record of creative activity, including exhibitions and professional involvement in the field at the national and international levels.
Working as an artist actively engaged with the future of image making and new directions in the contemporary expanded field of painting, experienced with a wide array of materials, and techniques, and familiar with relevant historical and contemporary discourse.
Qualified to teach all aspects of painting and painting support preparation, with the ability to teach both traditional and contemporary painting techniques and materials use, at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Communicating an understanding of safety concerns and issues relating to painting materials and support fabrication.
Excellent communication skills in writing and verbally.
Effective communication with other faculty and with students.
Ability to teach across the following courses:
ART 2371 Painting
ART 3371 Intermediate Painting
ART 4371 Advanced Painting
ART 3349 Water Media Painting
ART 5340 Research in Studio Intermedia (Graduate program)
Ability to serve as Painting Area Coordinator.
Capable of leading student advising and mentoring activities for area students.
Ability to coordinate and oversee the Concentration Portfolio Review process for area students.
Capable of providing faculty mentoring and supervision in the painting area.
Ability to manage the area's budget.
Ability to lead facilities management for the area, including maintaining the area's equipment.
Ability to ensure all health and safety compliance for the painting area and training of all area faculty and students on the protocols, policies, and procedures for same.
Required Qualifications:
A terminal degree (MFA) in Painting from an accredited (recognized equivalent) university.
University-level teaching experience.
Demonstrated knowledge of relevant artistic design principles, standards, and concepts in painting, and of relevant pedagogical approaches in teaching painting.
Ability to teach at all levels of the area's undergraduate and graduate curriculum.
Demonstration of ability to contribute to the excellence of the academic community through creative activity / research, teaching, advising, and service.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Actively researching at a national and/or international level.
An effective mentor and advisor of students.
Demonstrating an awareness of the UTA 2030 Strategic Plan and show consideration of how we can develop cultural initiatives that make effective use of our resources while helping us contribute to the reaching of the UTA 2030 goals.
Preferred Qualifications:
Minimum two (2) years of teaching experience in painting courses at the university level.
Actively engaged in contemporary arts discourse and recent historic debates such as postmodern theory.
Ability to teach ART 3368 Digital Painting.
Experience in digital art making and mixed media as well as traditional painting methods and techniques as well.
Developing or sustained record of national and / or international exhibitions; artist residencies, or conference presentations.
Capable of delivering effective critique of student artwork in both formative and summative feedback activities.
Ability to develop and nurture a competitive curriculum, including proposals for special topics courses that would enhance the academic goals of the Painting area.
Ability to create and advance multi-disciplinary courses that would enhance strategic goals for the department and university.
Demonstrating ability to support the fabrication training needs for students and oversee their health and safety training and maintenance of OSHA standards for the area (particularly for the making of wooden stretchers, for example).
Graduate-level research/thesis supervision and advising experience.
Record of or potential for grant awarded activity.
Experience conducting portfolio reviews.
Experience with or ability for maintaining a frame making workshop as well.
Familiarity with NASAD standards on delivering competencies to students in painting.
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The University of Texas at Arlington is located in the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metroplex, a vibrant and diverse metropolitan area that is home to over 7 million people, one of the fastest-growing tech economies in the United States, and a wide array of arts, entertainment, and cultural activities. UTA is a comprehensive teaching, research, and public service institution dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through scholarship and creative work. The University is committed to providing access and ensuring student success, and to a culture of innovation, entrepreneurship, and commercialization of discoveries by our community of scholars. With an enrollment of more than 40,000 students, UTA is the second largest in the University of Texas System. As a result of its combination of rigorous academics and innovative research, UTA is designated as a Carnegie R-1 “Very High Research Activity” institution. UTA ranks No. 4 nationally in Military Times’ annual “Best for Vets: Colleges” list and is among the top 30 performers nationwide for promoting social mobility of its graduates (U.S. News & World Report, 2023). UTA is designated by the U.S. Department of Education as... both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI), and it has one of the top 5 most ethnically diverse undergraduate student bodies in the United States (U.S. News & World Report, 2023). Its approximately 270,000 alumni, including some who occupy leadership positions at many of the 24 Fortune 500 companies headquartered in North Texas, contribute to UTA’s $22.2 billion annual economic impact on Texas.
Furthermore, UTA is poised to experience widespread growth in the near future. The university recently launched the first phase of its RISE 100 initiative aimed at recruiting 100 new tenure-system faculty to amplify research standing and position UTA as a leader in key scholarly areas; more details are available at https://www.uta.edu/administration/president/strategic-plan/rise100. The successful candidate for this position will have the opportunity to join UTA during an exciting period of growth and contribute as the university broadens its impact.