job posting: Visiting Assistant Professor, Ceramics

Deadline: June 29, 2015
Fee (USD): $15.00

The
Department of Art and Design at East Tennessee State University seeks
applicants for a full-time, temporary position in the Ceramics area to
teach all levels of undergraduate and graduate courses in Ceramics as
well as possible other 3D related courses. This position is a one-year
appointment. Responsibilities involve teaching a full load of
undergraduate courses including wheel and hand building each semester,
along with graduate level and independent study courses. Supervision and
management of ceramics facilities is expected. Other responsibilities
include instructional related activities, supervision of graduate
teaching assistants, and modest service to the department.

Minimum Qualifications:
MFA in Studio Art with an emphasis in Ceramics by the start date of ETSU
Fall semester, 2015 with at least one year university level teaching
experience preferred (can be at Graduate/TA level). Evidence of
continuing artistic accomplishment. Ability to teach wheel, hand
building, and sculptural ceramics processes at all levels both
undergraduate and graduate. Ability to run complex ceramics facility and
equipment.

call for artists: FRESH

Fresh
is a curated survey exhibition of new ceramic work by recent graduates
from UK Higher Education programmes. Organised by the British Ceramics
Biennial BCB and the National Association of Ceramics in Higher
Education (NACHE). 

Graduates (BA, MA) of UK higher education universities and colleges
who graduated in 2014 or 2015 are invited to apply for the BCB FRESH
2015 – a prestigious exhibition that celebrates the emerging talent in
contemporary British ceramics, in the context of its long history in
Stoke-on-Trent.

The acclaimed FRESH show will be one of the main exhibitions at the
fourth British Ceramics Biennial, taking place in the Original Spode
Fatcory site in Stoke-on-Trent, from 26 September to 8 November 2015.

Our aim is for FRESH to:

  • Promote the high quality work of graduates to a professional and
    public audience through a combination of visitors to the show,
    symposium, journal articles and reviews.
     
  • Represent the range of practice of graduates within the field, which
    is anticipated to include work from across the ceramic spectrum: studio
    pottery, tableware and industrial design, figurative and abstract
    sculpture and installation.
     
  • Provide an invaluable launch pad for the exhibitors as they embark on their professional careers.
     
  • Award commendations for three exhibitors demonstrating talent and
    professional potential in the disciplines of craft, design and fine art.

Deadline for applications: Monday 6 July 2015
www.britishceramicsbiennial.com//content/fresh