Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Printmaking Opp.

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
FACULTY POOL AT CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS
PRINTMAKING DEPARTMENT
JOB #1775
August 2006

THE COLLEGE:
Founded in 1907, California College of the Arts is the largest regionally accredited, independent school of art and design in the western United States. Noted for the interdisciplinary nature and breadth of its programs, the college offers studies in eighteen majors in the areas of fine arts, architecture, design, and writing. The college confers the bachelor of architecture, bachelor of arts, bachelor of fine arts, master of architecture, master of arts, and master of fine arts degrees. With campuses in San Francisco and Oakland, California College of the Arts currently enrolls fifteen hundred full-time students.

POSITION SUMMARY:
CCA is looking for a pool of instructors to teach courses on a semester to semester basis in the Photography and Printmaking Programs, starting in spring 2007.

RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
Printmaking class possibilities include: Relief Print, Etching, Lithography, Bookmaking, Screenprint, and Monotype.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
•MFA.
•Prior College-level teaching experience in the specific disciplines covered above.
•Exhibition record and familiarity with contemporary practice.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Interested candidates should submit a letter of interest with statement of teaching philosophy and examples of syllabi, curriculum vitae, slides or CD of applicant’s work, and two professional references with phone numbers. All inquiries and application materials should be directed to:

California College of the Arts
Human Resources (Job #1775)
5212 Broadway
Oakland, CA 94618-1487
fax (510) 594-3681
employment@cca.edu

APPLICATION DEADLINE:
The review of applications will be ongoing and materials will be kept for future possibilities unless applicants indicate otherwise. The priority deadline is October 1, 2006.

California College of the Arts is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes
applications from individuals who will contribute to its diversity.

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