[spectre] (fwd) job at MIT, Ass. Prof. of Visual Arts
Andreas Broeckmann
abroeck at transmediale.de
Thu Feb 22 12:13:20 CET 2007
FYI and please forward.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF VISUAL ARTS
Visual Arts Program, Department of Architecture,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is seeking an individual of
international
standing and critical acclaim to join the faculty of its Visual Arts
Program. We seek
a colleague who is a practicing artist and who also has experience
teaching at the
college, university or art school level. This appointment will be a
tenured or tenuretrack
position of Associate Professor.
MIT's Visual Arts Program develops critical analytical and visionary
strategies in artistic practice
within the context of the advanced scientific and engineering
community of MIT. Students and
faculty alike are drawn to the program because of the
transdisciplinary opportunities found in
this unique environment. The faculty is composed of highly renowned
artists with active, international
careers in artistic production and a strong interest in
cross-discipline debate and modes
of production. MIT students are diverse, intellectually gifted and
highly motivated. Undergraduates
come from a variety of scientific and technical fields from across
the Institute. Graduate
enrollment includes not only the program's own master's students, but
also students from
Architecture, the Media Lab, Comparative Media Studies and other
academic units.
The Visual Arts Program is uniquely positioned under the aegis of the
School of Architecture
and Planning and within the Department of Architecture. This
structure provides ample opportunity
to explore collaborative relationships and create links with a
variety of disciplines including
Architectural Design, History, Theory and Criticism, Urban Studies
and Planning and the
Media Lab, as well as other internationally recognized research and
teaching units. The
program collaborates closely with CAVS (Center for Advanced Visual
Studies) where affiliates
pursues a wide range of research, experimentation and production.
The successful candidate will teach introductory and advanced courses
and should also be prepared
to teach enthusiastically in one of the program's first year
foundation courses. In addition,
the ideal candidate will be expected to participate in further
developing the activities, educational
structure and methodologies of the Visual Arts Program, including the
expansion of the
Master's degree program and the development of a transdisciplinary
Bachelor's degree. The
candidate should be inspirational, inclusive, knowledgeable and
articulate in historical and contemporary
issues of art, visual culture and related fields. He or she must be
committed to working
constructively with all facets of the program and be able to coach
students with highly interdisciplinary
interests.
Minimum Qualifications
· Master of Fine Arts degree or equivalent
· International recognition as a practicing artist
· Experience teaching at the college, university or art school level
· Knowledgeable and articulate in historical and contemporary issues of art,
visual culture and related fields
· A proven track record of successful collaborative and
interdisciplinary projects
· Experience developing new curriculum or growing academic programs preferred
This position is a unique opportunity to engage, interact and inspire
undergraduate students
from a variety of cultures and disciplines, as well as to mentor an
exceptional group of graduate
students in the visual arts. We are seeking candidates of diverse
backgrounds and approaches,
who are passionate about community building and who have an interest
in collaborative
projects crossing to other fields. The appointment can begin as early
as fall 2007.
Please submit a letter of application, supportive material and the
names of at least four
references to: Professor Ute Meta Bauer, Director, MIT Visual Arts Program,
265 Massachusetts Avenue N51-328, Cambridge, MA 02139.
Review of applications will begin March 15, 2007. Materials will be
returned if a self-addressed
stamped envelope is enclosed with the application. Applications from
women and minority
candidates are strongly encouraged. MIT is an Affirmative Action /
Equal Opportunity Employer.
MIT Visual Arts Program
Department of Architecture
265 Massachusetts
Avenue, N51-328
Cambridge, MA 02139
USA
+1-617-253-5229
Further information on
VAP can be found at:
web.mit.edu/vap/
Ute Meta Bauer, Director and Associate Professor
MIT Visual Arts Program, Department of Architecture
<mailto:umb at mit.edu>umb at mit.edu
Office: (617) 253-5229, direct line: (617) 452-2764, Fax: (617) 253-3977
265 Mass. Ave., Bldg. N51-334, Cambridge, MA 02139-4307, USA
<http://web.mit.edu/vap/flash.html>http://web.mit.edu/vap/flash.html
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