Assistant Professor, Ceramics Boise State University
| Institution: | Boise State University |
|---|---|
| Location: | Boise, ID |
| Category: |
|
| Posted: | 11/13/2009 |
| Type: | Full Time |
Art Department, Boise State University
AS-0014-90
Boise State University is currently accepting applications for a full-time, tenure track position in Ceramics beginning fall 2010. Boise State University’s ceramics program has a thriving and long standing history within the community at large. The program brings in nationally recognized ceramic visiting artists to the community for workshops and lectures.
You will have the opportunity to:
* Teach 3 courses each semester in all levels of undergraduate ceramics.
* Teach courses in undergraduate seminar and three-dimensional design on a rotating basis.
* Participate in a vibrant and growing MFA graduate program.
* Actively participate in departmental and university service including curriculum development.
* Maintain a strong national/international exhibition record.
* Provide supervision, maintenance, safety, improvement and efficacy of the ceramics facilities and program.
At a minimum you should have:
* MFA in Visual Art.
* Two years post-graduate teaching experience is preferred.
* Extensive knowledge in all the core methodologies, techniques and processes involved in ceramic art.
The preferred candidate will have:
* Distinguished research and professional experience in the medium, and within the larger framework of visual art.
* Extensive knowledge of historical and contemporary studies and practices that engage ceramics as a method of inquiry and visual communication.
* Developed educational strategies for providing meaningful professional and academic guidance to students engaged in the program, within the department and the field of visual art as a whole.
If you are interested in this position:
Send cover letter, curriculum vitae, artist statement, teaching philosophy, sample syllabi and three letters of reference. Include 20 images of current work and 20 images of student work (sized to 800 pixels longest dimension at 72 dpi) with image ID list. Include titles and image ID number in file names. All application materials must be submitted as a single file in digital form (PDF format only) and included on a Mac compatible CD/DVD. Time-based work, if applicable, must be a separate file on the CD in a standard video format (Quicktime preferred) and no longer than five minutes. Materials not conforming to these specifications will not be considered.
Indicate if attending CAA Conference. SASE for return of materials is optional. Applications must be postmarked by January 4, 2010, for full search committee review and prearranged CAA interviews.
Ceramic Search AS-0014-90
Boise State University, Art Department
1910 University Dr.
Boise, ID 83725-1510
About the University: http://www.boisestate.edu/
About the City of Boise: http://www.boisechamber.org/
About the Department: http://www.boisestate.edu/art/
The Department of Art is NASAD accredited and has over 700 majors with an increasingly diverse faculty, along with an active visiting artist program. Boise State University is located in the capital city of Idaho-a fast-growing cultural and economic center in one of the country’s most scenic areas. Boise State University is a dynamic institution on it’s way to becoming a metropolitan research university of distinction. Degrees offered: BA, BFA, MA, MFA.
As of August 17, 2009, Boise State University is a smoke-free campus.
Boise State University is strongly committed to achieving excellence through cultural diversity. The University actively encourages applications and nominations of women, persons of color, and members of other underrepresented groups. EEO/AA Institution, Veterans preference.
Application Information
| Postal Address: | Ceramic Search AS-0014-90 Art Department Boise State University 1910 University Drive Boise, ID 83725-1510 |
|---|---|
| TDD: | 800-377-3529 |
More Information on Boise State University
- Institutional Profile
- Current openings for Boise State University on HigherEdJobs.com.
- Home Page
- Human Resource Services Home Page
- University and Boise City Information
Job posting – Art Institute of Chicago seeking Ceramics faculty
SAIC, Deans Office
37 South Wabash Avenue
Chicago IL 60603 If you would like your application materials to be returned, please include an appropriately sized, self-addressed, stamped envelope at the time of application. Materials will be returned at the conclusion of the selection process in Spring 2010.
Canadian Clay Symposium – add to your to do list!
Peter Powning:
Big Project? No Problem!
Have an idea for an installation or project, but don’t know how to start?
Developing a public art proposal or applying for a grant and need some advice?
Whether you are working small or large, with clay or mixed media, this workshop could help make your dream project a reality. Award-winning New Brunswick artist Peter Powning welcomes individual project questions provided one month in advance, so he can research specific information and customize the workshop to best suit each student.
Spend the day in an intimate setting of only 12 students, interacting directly with Peter – ‘brainstorming and picking his brain’ and then leave with valuable ‘must know’ and ‘how to’ technical and design advice.
Shadbolt Centre for the Arts
Early bird price to February 12th, 2010 $126.00
(After February 12th, $147.00. No refunds after February 12th, 2010.)
1 session – Sunday, March 14, 2010
10:00am – 4:00pm
Wood Firing with Jack Troy &
Robert Barron
Two masters of the technique join together to provide a unique perspective gleaned from eight decades of their combined ceramic experience.
Jack Troy taught for 39 years at Juniata College in Pennsylvania and has instructed workshops, published books, poetry and over 60 articles in ceramic publications. Robert Barron is an internationally-known wood-firer who runs Gooseneck Pottery in Victoria, Australia where he fires a 1,000 cu.ft. 5-chambered kiln.
Bring cone 10 bisqued pots to fill 4 cu.ft. of kiln space. Those wishing to use Shadbolt glazes must come on Monday, March 15 from 1:30-5:30pm (open workshop fee applies).
Entrance into the 2010 Canadian Clay Symposium: Aesthetics is included in the price. No refunds after February 12, 2010.
Shadbolt Centre for the Arts
$451.50, 4 sessions
T, W, Th, Sun, times vary
Starts March 16, 2010
Make sure to check out the website for all the details, including exhibitions that will be running during the workshop.
Call for Images – New book to be published.

Call For Submissions You are invited to submit high-resolution, high-quality, digital images to be considered for inclusion in The Slab Roller Book to be compiled and written by Daryl E. Baird, author of The Extruder Book (2000, The American Ceramic Society). Publication is targeted for July, 2011. The images you submit should be of finished ceramic art or functional objects that were substantially made with the use of a slab roller.
Submission Deadline: Your submission MUST be received by November 30, 2009.
For all the info please see the website here.
Circle Craft Call for exhibitions
Download and print this PDF version of the gallery application form
Download and print this PDF version of the gallery footprint.
Circle Craft 1 – 1666 Johnston StreetNet Loft Granville Island
Vancouver, BC V6H 3S2
tel: 604.669.8021
fax: 604.669.8585
email:[email protected]
Want to know more about Harbourfront AIR Program?
The Harbourfront Centre in Toronto has one of Canada’s most unique and exciting Artist-in-Residence Programs for Craft Artists
Learn More About It Public Presentation By: Melanie Egan Head of the Craft Department Harbourfront Centre
Monday, November 30 – 7:30 pm
Saskatchewan Craft Council Gallery – 813 Broadway Avenue, Saskatoon
All Members of the Public Welcomed
For more information: Contact Mark at 306-653-3616 ext. 27
Sponsored by: The Saskatchewan Craft Council







