Lecturer in Fine Arts

Type: Adjunct/Part-Time
Posted: 09/13/2024
Category: Art
Job Number: R0010785

The Department of Fine Arts at Brandeis University seeks an instructor for FA11b, Beginning Painting: Visual Possibilities, a four-credit course in Spring 2025. This course is a six-hour per week studio class recommended for freshman/sophomore studio art majors or other students desiring an in-depth painting course. The class meets on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:05am – 11:55am or 2:30pm -5:30pm.

Candidates with Master of Fine Arts or equivalent and demonstrated teaching at the college or university level will be given preference. Interested individuals should submit a cover letter, CV, a draft course syllabus, and names and contact information for two references. The deadline for first consideration is October 15, 2024.

This appointment is to a position that is in a collective bargaining unit represented by SEIU Local 509.

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