Assistant Professor, Printmaking, Tenure Track
The primary responsibility of this Printmaking Position at the University of Delaware (UD) Department of Art & Design involves the implementation of a printmaking curriculum from undergraduate through graduate instruction. Must possess robust knowledge of technique, theory, and history of printmaking, as well as full knowledge of current health and safety practices. The successful candidate will support the diverse and creative environment of the department and will join a group of 15 professional faculty representing the highest levels of professional performance and academic quality, including representation in international exhibitions and collections of major museums in the United States and beyond. The ideal candidate will demonstrate through their portfolio and CV that they are conversant in both traditional and contemporary practices in art and printmaking. Competence in professional print production, emerging technical and digital applications and an interest in collaborating with other disciplines. Continued intensive creative/research agenda in one's discipline, projected towards a national level; Service to the department, college, and university community is also expected. Special consideration will be given to candidates who possess proficiency in Letterpress printing, the ability to teach typography, and are competent in digital technologies. UD is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse and pluralistic faculty committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment and strongly encourages applications from historically underrepresented groups and women. Start date of September 1, 2018.
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FACILITIES:
The printmaking studios at UD include spaces for traditional and digital processes for our students that reflect the area's emphasis on integration. The three adjacent workspaces include presses for etching, relief, and lithography, large-scale digital printers, and a fully equipped screen-printing facility. The Studio Arts Building maker space currently maintains a Forrest Scientific 4’ x 8’ CNC Router, a Vy-Tek FX3 laser cutter with a CO2 laser and a 2’ x 3’ material bed, a Roland CAMM-1 Pro GX-400 46" vinyl cutter and several 3D printers, including three Lulzbot TAZ 5s and a Wasp Delta 4070 with a 40 cm x 70 cm cylindrical build volume. Raven Press is an experimental letterpress printing facility where students are encouraged to experiment with typographic form and physical composition of the printed page. Raven Press currently maintains a 20" X 30" R. Hoe Washington style hand press, a Vandercook 219, Universal 1, and Number 3, over 800 cases of metal type, and 2500 individual pieces of wood type.
COURSES:
The department currently offers classes in printmaking, screen-printing, printmaking strategies, expanded print media, digital printmaking, letterpress printing, printmaking studio, book arts and typography.
QUALIFICATIONS:
MFA in Art with demonstrated excellence in printmaking. Two to three years of professional or university teaching experience beyond graduate school. Applicant must have an active professional exhibition record demonstrating regional and national recognition.
APPLICATION MATERIALS:
Applications must include: (1) A Letter of Intent: describing how specific experiences shaped your qualifications for this position (2) Curriculum Vitae, (3) Teaching Philosophy, Sample Syllabi (4) References: names and contact information of three people who can attest to your teaching or creative research capabilities, (5) 20 images of professional artwork (including detail images) and accompanying image list (6) 10 images of student work (including detail images) and accompanying image list.
** Video clips should be submitted via a link to YouTube or Vimeo and no more than two minutes each with five minutes total for professional artwork and five minutes total for student artwork.
Please submit all materials listed as separate PDF documents.
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FACILITIES:
The printmaking studios at UD include spaces for traditional and digital processes for our students that reflect the area's emphasis on integration. The three adjacent workspaces include presses for etching, relief, and lithography, large-scale digital printers, and a fully equipped screen-printing facility. The Studio Arts Building maker space currently maintains a Forrest Scientific 4’ x 8’ CNC Router, a Vy-Tek FX3 laser cutter with a CO2 laser and a 2’ x 3’ material bed, a Roland CAMM-1 Pro GX-400 46" vinyl cutter and several 3D printers, including three Lulzbot TAZ 5s and a Wasp Delta 4070 with a 40 cm x 70 cm cylindrical build volume. Raven Press is an experimental letterpress printing facility where students are encouraged to experiment with typographic form and physical composition of the printed page. Raven Press currently maintains a 20" X 30" R. Hoe Washington style hand press, a Vandercook 219, Universal 1, and Number 3, over 800 cases of metal type, and 2500 individual pieces of wood type.
COURSES:
The department currently offers classes in printmaking, screen-printing, printmaking strategies, expanded print media, digital printmaking, letterpress printing, printmaking studio, book arts and typography.
QUALIFICATIONS:
MFA in Art with demonstrated excellence in printmaking. Two to three years of professional or university teaching experience beyond graduate school. Applicant must have an active professional exhibition record demonstrating regional and national recognition.
APPLICATION MATERIALS:
Applications must include: (1) A Letter of Intent: describing how specific experiences shaped your qualifications for this position (2) Curriculum Vitae, (3) Teaching Philosophy, Sample Syllabi (4) References: names and contact information of three people who can attest to your teaching or creative research capabilities, (5) 20 images of professional artwork (including detail images) and accompanying image list (6) 10 images of student work (including detail images) and accompanying image list.
** Video clips should be submitted via a link to YouTube or Vimeo and no more than two minutes each with five minutes total for professional artwork and five minutes total for student artwork.
Please submit all materials listed as separate PDF documents.
Relevant research areas: North America, Contemporary, Book arts, Digital printmaking, Engraving, Etching, Lithography, Monoprinting, Relief printing, Screenprinting
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