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Adjunct Instructor in Printmaking and Drawing

Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, OK invites applications for a half-year sabbatical replacement position as an Adjunct Instructor in Printmaking and Drawing to begin August 20, 2018. Salary is $4000 per class for up to 4 classes. The successful candidate will have a proven ability to teach undergraduate level Drawing and Printmaking classes.

QUALIFICATIONS AND APPLICATION PROCEDURES:

Preference is for candidates with a MFA at the time of appointment; candidates with a BFA in Printmaking, graduate level coursework in Printmaking and/or Drawing, and experience teaching will also be considered. Applications should include a cover letter describing your qualifications and interest in this position, curriculum vitae, 10 examples each of personal and student work, and a list of three recommenders. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. This position is contingent upon availability of funding. Applications must be submitted through http://artokstate.slideroom.com. Finalists will be interviewed starting in July. For full consideration, application must be received by July 9, 2018. This one semester appointment, contingent upon availability of funding and subject to the approval of the University Affirmative Action Office, is effective August 16, 2018 through December 31, 2018.



ABOUT OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY:

OSU is a comprehensive land-grant institution that is nationally known for its teaching, research, and outreach programs. Approximately 29,000 students are enrolled at the OSU-Stillwater campus and 3,500 at the OSU-Tulsa campus. The Art Department has an enrollment of 270 majors taught by 18 tenured/tenure track and 6 adjunct faculty members. It offers BA degrees in Studio Art and Art History, BFA degrees in Studio Art and Graphic Design, an MA in Art History, and a MFA in Graphic Design as of Fall 2016. Facilities include fully equipped studios for all areas, large Mac/PC labs, a Visual Resources Center, and a gallery.

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