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Two opportunities @ STARworks Center
Center in Star NC is currently seeking a Clay Program Director. She/he
is responsible for the overall creative and artistic direction and
management of STARworks’ new (and still developing) Ceramic Artist
Residency Programs.
This is a full time, exempt salaried position with generous paid time
off, holidays and 403(b) contribution plan. STARworks is an equal
opportunity employer.
until filled, however the initial review of applications will consist
of applications received by August 21, 2015.
Send resume and cover letter addressing relevant experience and
interest in the position and contact information for at least 3
references to Nancy Gottovi, STARworks, PO Box 159, Star, NC 27356 or [email protected].
are currently accepting applications for residency positions of one to
six months duration. The duration depends on the proposal submitted by
the artist and the available studio space. Available dates start in
September 2015 and run through May 2016.
Residency is for ceramic artists who are at a crucial stage in their
career and require an opportunity to experiment, refine and formalize
studio practices are encouraged to apply. Residents are encouraged to
use their time to push personal, professional, technical and conceptual
limits.
subsidized housing, studio space and up to 500 pounds of STARworks
Ceramics clay bodies each month in exchange for assistance with studio
maintenance and helping with events, workshops and occasional teaching
responsibilities.
large workshop spaces placed side by side, supporting a collaborative
and energetic educational environment. The space allows for six or seven
generous studios at one time for residents and visiting artists,
serving to inspire a creative studio atmosphere and perpetuate an
elevated commitment to ceramic craft and art.
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job posting: St. Olaf College – Art History (Ceramic focus)
St. Olaf College invites applications for a position in ceramics in the
Department of Art and Art History. The department is looking for a
dynamic, innovative artist and educator who can help shape the future of
the studio art program. A full-time teaching load includes three
courses in ceramics and three courses in a secondary area of expertise
other than sculpture, such as drawing, painting, photography, or new
media. Less traditional modes of art practice, including socially or
civically engaged art, are also of interest to the department. In
addition to teaching, responsibilities include overseeing a complete
ceramics studio, ongoing professional/creative work, advising of
students, service on department and college committees, and curriculum
development.
Application review begins September 15, 2015.
1. Letter of Application
2. Statement of Teaching Philosophy
3. Curriculum Vitae
4. Sample syllabi
5. Work sample (select one of the following to upload as the “Work Sample” document type)
- provide a URL or web links for personal work samples and student
work samples that include titles, media, dimensions, and dates, or - provide a PDF file of your work sample, not exceeding 20 labeled images of personal work and 20 images of student work, and/or a
5-minute video that showcases your work sample (if you are uploading
both a PDF and a video, please upload the PDF as the “Work Sample”
document type and the video as the “Video URL” document type)
After initial rounds of screening, candidates will be required to provide the names and email addresses of three references.
Full details here: https://stolaf.hiretouch.com/job-details?jobID=32&job=ceramics


















