Full-Time Faculty, Painting and Drawing
Position: The Maryland Institute College of Arts (MICA) invites applications for a full-time faculty position in the Painting and Drawing Departments with a multi-year renewable contract in a non-tenure institution. MICA is recognized for the quality of its fine art and design programs at national and international levels, its dedication to student learning and teaching excellence, a rigorous liberal arts curriculum, and for preparing students for successful creative careers. We invite applications from working artists who have a demonstrated commitment to education to join our faculty with a preferred start date of August 1, 2026.
About the Painting Department and Fine Arts Area at MICA:
The dynamic and well-established Painting and Drawing programs at MICA serve more than 50 BFA majors and 40 minors. Our facilities include comprehensive dedicated studio spaces and classrooms and an array of supporting equipment. The program embraces a wide range of painting and drawing practices and emphasizes professional strategies for sustaining a practice beyond graduation. The Painting and Drawing departments outstanding 20+ full- and part-time faculty are nationally and internationally recognized.
Job Description:
Full-time faculty teach 3 courses per semester, ranging from introductory First Year Experience (FYE) to senior thesis-level coursework. In addition, full-time faculty members at MICA participate in departmental service, undertake committee membership, and are expected to maintain an ongoing professional practice.
The ideal candidate will be an accomplished artist and educator. They will demonstrate a strong background across painting modalities and have the ability to integrate theoretical, material, practical, and social issues into studio teaching. While the Department represents varied approaches to painting and drawing, we seek an artist with a strong background in representational and observational techniques applied to the contemporary context.
Responsibilities Include:
- Teach six undergraduate studio classes per academic year, (3 Fall, 3 Spring) ranging from introductory to advanced levels in Painting, Drawing, FYE, or related areas
- Mentor and advise students, fostering their creative and professional development
- Active participation in departmental and institutional service including:
- Curriculum and program development, assessment, and strategic planning
- Share in coordinating department exhibitions of student work
- Engage in college-wide committees and initiatives that promote shared governance
- Maintain an active professional practice and/or research agenda that informs teaching and contributes to the field
Minimum Requirements:
- Bachelors degree
- Demonstrated knowledge in painting history, theory, and criticism;
- Teaching experience at the college level beyond graduate assistantships
- Personal commitment to teaching on a college level using pedagogical approaches that are relevant and responsive to our student body
- A record of professional accomplishment, as demonstrated by a portfolio of professional work and an exhibition and/or publication record
- Capable of teaching at all levels of undergraduate education including MICAs First Year Experience
- Ability to work in a collaborative environment, participating in advising, curriculum development and review, institutional and departmental committee service, and scheduled departmental and student activities
Preferred Qualifications:
- A Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in painting, a related visual arts field, or professional achievements in painting equivalent to an MFA
- Knowledgeable about contemporary practices, art and theory and their relationship to broader social, cultural, economic, scientific, and technological contexts
- Shows promise or proven ability to enrich the strategic aims of the department and the College
Additional Information: The faculty are represented by the SEIU Local 500.
Salary: Commensurate with experience and college policy ranging from $56,246 to 146,325. Excellent benefits package.
Apply: The College will review applications as received. Materials received before October 17, 2025 are best assured of receiving full consideration. The position will remain open until filled. All inquiries, nominations, and applications will be held in the strictest confidence.
Application Instructions: Applications MUST be initiated via the MICA website. During your application on MICAs website, you will be redirected to Slideroom to upload supporting materials as directed below. After you have uploaded your materials on Slideroom, please complete your application on MICAs website. Both the Slideroom upload and MICA application must be completed.
Two multi-page PDF documents:
- The first multi-page PDF document should include:
- Cover letter outlining your interest in the position, teaching philosophy, and thoughts on the role of art and design in contemporary society
- Comprehensive CV
- Names and contact information including address, phone and email for three references.
- The second multi-page PDF document should include:
- 15-25 images of professional creative work
- 10-15 images of student work from past teaching assignments (if available)
- Descriptive list of all images above
- Please format the PDF document for screen resolution and viewing.
- No physical media are requested. Any sent materials will not be returned.
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