Visiting Instructor in Foundations
Job Summary
The Department of Art and Art History at the University of Colorado-Boulder seeks a full-time one-year appointment as a Visiting Instructor in Foundations. The candidate will primarily teach undergraduates in the Foundations program; supervise lecturers and graduate student teaching assistants in Foundations; coordinate space and materials needs with lab technicians. We encourage candidates to apply whose creative work engages the expanded field of contemporary art.
The Foundations Program provides instruction in 2-D and 3-D design, and Digital art making with an emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches to art practices. Students are encouraged to explore a wide range of techniques, materials, and ideas, both traditional and experimental. The successful candidate will work closely with the Foundations Director/Area coordinator and other Faculty to help develop and run a cohesive and integrated first-year experience.
An active professional creative practice and exhibition record is desirable, and maintaining a high level of professional standing in their field will be a requirement of the position. The University of Colorado Boulder is committed to a culture of excellence, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and to fully supporting the arts and our artistic community.
CU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. We are committed to creating a workplace where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity, and we encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Who We Are
The University of Colorado-Boulder is the flagship R-1 campus of the University of Colorado system with a student population of approximately 33,000 students. The Department of Art & Art History is an active and vibrant program with twenty-three full-time faculty working in painting, sculpture and post-studio practice, printmaking, ceramics, photography, video, digital arts, foundations and art history. The department occupies 170,000 square feet in the state-of-the-art Visual Arts Complex, located in the center of campus.
What Your Key Responsibilities Will Be
Faculty member will teach sections of ARTS 1010 and ARTS 1020 as assigned during AY 2026-2027; help oversee the Foundations program by working with the studio technician to coordinate the ordering of materials; work with lecturers and instructors when necessary to provide guidance on curriculum and teaching questions; work with woodshop and metal shop technicians to coordinate schedules for class projects; oversee, with support of technician, Foundations classrooms/workshops; and attend Area Coordinator meetings and represent Foundations in Area meetings
What You Should Know
The teaching load is 4 classes in the fall semester and 4 classes in the spring semester with additional service expected.
What We Can Offer
$62,500
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