job posting: Assitant/Associate Professor in Ceramics @ ACAD

The
School of Craft + Emerging Media at ACAD invites applications for the
position of Assistant/Associate Professor in Ceramics.  The successful
candidate will be capable of teaching all forms of Ceramic practice
through core courses and studio supervision, including vessel,
sculptural, figurative, installation and performance.  The candidate
will possess an active studio practice that will contribute to the
breadth of the program and demonstrate a critical and creative
engagement with contemporary discourse on Craft and Ceramics.  In
combination with a collaborative spirit and professional commitment to
the field, experience in academic service, curricular innovation and
Ceramics’ studio management will be considered an asset.


Responsibilities include:

  • Teach in all levels of the BFA and MFA in Craft Media program; studio and lecture/seminar courses

  • Contribute
    actively to curriculum development in the School of Craft + Emerging
    Media and the strategic initiatives of ACAD’s Research and Academic
    Affairs
  • Maintain
    research/studio practice and contribute to research and scholarship in
    the field of contemporary craft, specifically ceramics
  • Demonstrate a commitment to continuing pedagogical and academic excellence
  • Provide
    service to the Faculty and College governance framework, including
    outreach activities that contribute to the academic life and profile of
    the College

The successful candidate will have:

  • An MFA

  • A
    minimum of three (3) years post-secondary teaching experience at the
    graduate and undergraduate levels in studio, lecture, and seminar class
    formats
  • A minimum of three (3) years of research/studio practice outside of post-secondary education
  • Sound
    knowledge of ceramic technologies including wheel throwing,
    hand-building, mold-making and casting, clay and glaze technology, and
    kiln firing
  • Experience with object design and digital fabrication technologies
  • Experience teaching and working in interdisciplinary and/or trans-disciplinary contexts
  • A comprehensive knowledge of Ceramics history, contemporary theory and discourse in ceramics practices
  • A broad knowledge of history, theory and practice as it applies to Craft, Art and Design
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, time-management, and organizational skills
  • The ability to facilitate collaboration in studio production or research
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal and time management/organizational skills
  • A community-minded and team oriented attitude


How to Apply

>>>Please
submit applications by clicking on the Apply Now tab at the bottom of
this page. The application must include a current cover letter, a
current CV, and the following:

  • Evidence
    of research, professional practice, creative activities, publications
    and /or exhibitions, including a digital portfolio of recent studio work
    containing twenty (20) images accompanied by a corresponding numbered
    list including titles, medium and size

  • A statement outlining philosophies and practices regarding teaching and studio practice
  • Names and contact information for three (3) professional referees

Applications must be submitted in a single PDF document.

Review of applications will begin on January 15th, 2016 and will continue until the position is filled or the search is closed.

The
preferred method to submit your application is the “Upload Resume”
option.  When uploading your file, combine all required material into a
single PDF document. Include all required support material in your PDF
document – incomplete submissions may not be considered.  Please visit
ACAD’s How to Apply page to ensure your application is complete prior to submission.

Further information about the College is available on our website at www.acad.ca.

ACAD is an equal opportunity employer and is
strongly committed to fostering diversity within our community. We
welcome those who would contribute to the further diversification of the
College. We
encourage expressions of interest from all qualified applicants for
consideration for this or other suitable vacancies although applications
from Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority.

The
collection of personal information is for the purpose of determining
eligibility and suitability for employment as authorized by the Freedom
of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act, section 33(c). If
you have any questions about the collection of your information, please
contact Human Resources at [email protected] or (403)284-7683.

While we thank all candidates for their interest, only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

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residency opportunity: ARCH Contemporary Ceramics

Our goal for this unique residency is to provide the time and space for a
serious, driven ceramic installation or experimental artist to develop a
site specific piece over the course of 2 months (February and March)
using our visiting artist gallery as a private studio culminating in a
one month exhibition April 2016. More often than not, installation and
site-specific artists are not given the time needed to properly install a
piece prior to the opening of an exhibition, thus comprising the
craftsmanship and conceptual development of the piece envisioned. The
selected artist will have 24/7 access to the studio and all equipment,
with completely unrestricted use of our 12’x16′ visiting artist’s
gallery, website representation and show advertising by the gallery.
Applications will be juried by RISD Professor David Katz, along with
myself and Charlie Barmonde, the owner. The deadline is currently November 20.

Arch Contemporary Ceramics
18 East Rd, Tiverton, RI 02878

 

call for entry: MWSU Clay Guild – Twin Cups – National Ceramic Exhibition

The Missouri Western State University Clay Guild is sponsoring a National Ceramic Exhibition titled Twin Cups. The exhibition is open to all artists 18 years and older residing in the U.S. Submitted artworks may be either functional or sculptural representations of a pair of cups, mugs, or drinking vessels, etc. A $30.00 jury fee entitles each artist to submit a maximum of three entries (each entry consisting of a set of two). Artworks must have been completed within the last two years.
 
Juror: Bede Clarke
Bede Clarke has been a Professor of Art at the University of Missouri since 1992. He received his Master of Fine Arts from The University of Iowa (1990) and a BFA from Eckerd College (1982). Bede’s work is found in collections in the U.S. and abroad, such as the: University of Northern Arizona, Ichon World Ceramic Center, Racine Art Museum, Bermuda National Gallery and Martin Museum of Art.

Bede maintains a studio in Columbia, Missouri where he produces his ceramic artwork and continues to exhibit worldwide, recently at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville, FL Yingge Ceramics Museum 2012 Taiwan Ceramics Biennale, Taipei, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA.
          
He is a recipient of:
•Kansas City Artist Coalition’s, Lighton International Artist Exchange Award (2007)
• Sturt Australian Contemporary Craft Center Residency Award (2007)
• Fletcher Challenge Ceramic Award, (1996)
• Kennedy Center Fellowship for Teachers of the Arts (1987)

Awards: Awards will be selected at the sole discretion of the juror.
$500 – Best of Show
$200 – 1st Place
$100 – 2nd Place
 

Twin Cups Prospectus: https://www.missouriwestern.edu/orgs/clayguild/TwinCups.html
MWSU Clay Guild website: https://www.missouriwestern.edu/orgs/clayguild/index.html

Calendar:
January 14, 2016 Online Submission Deadline
January 15, 2016 Postmark for 30.00 Jury Fee
January 29, 2016 Acceptance Notification
February 13, 2016 Shipped Artwork Due to Gallery (artwork may be hand-delivered between 10am-4pm)
February 21, 2016 Installation of Exhibition
February 26, 2016 Exhibition Opens – Reception: 6pm-8pm
March 25, 2016 Exhibition Closes
March 29, 2016 Return of Shipped Artwork Begins and Pick-Up of Hand-Delivered Artwork between 10am-4pm