Human Resources

Part-Time Faculty position in Studio Art

The Department of Art & Design at Muskingum University invites applications for a one-year, part-time teaching appointment in studio art, which will begin on August 1, 2025.

We seek an enthusiastic educator who will share a passion for art within the core undergraduate curriculum while providing skill development for Art majors and minors.  Primary teaching responsibilities will include courses in drawing and painting.  In addition to teaching, the position offers an opportunity to curate and oversee the university's gallery space, which hosts student, faculty, and visiting artist exhibitions.  Experience with curatorial practice or gallery management is preferred but not required.

Advanced competence in 2D mediums is a position requirement.  A Master of Fine Arts degree or Master's degree in art education is preferred, as is successful prior teaching at the undergraduate or high school level.  Applicants who do not have a master's degree but who have pertinent experience will be considered.

HOW TO APPLY

Applications should include a letter of interest addressing the qualities and qualifications sought by the University for this position, a current curriculum vitae, statements of teaching philosophy and research plans, and copies of unofficial graduate and undergraduate transcripts.  If not provided, references may be requested.  Application materials should be sent by email to careers@muskingum.edu.  Please include the position title in the subject line of your correspondence. 

Questions may be directed to Dr. Jane Varley, Chair of the Arts & Humanities Division, at jvarley@muskingum.edu.  Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. 

Sponsorship is not available for this position.  

ABOUT MUSKINGUM

Muskingum is a comprehensive university with a strong liberal arts tradition located just seventy miles east of Columbus, Ohio, in the village of New Concord. The university's total undergraduate, graduate, and adult-learner student population is approximately 2,500.

The university actively seeks out and welcomes faculty and staff who are committed to excellence in teaching and student learning, thrive in a collaborative environment of scholars, embrace experiential learning, consider the engagement of diverse perspectives in the educational experience, and desire to mentor an inclusive student population. Muskingum University is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all individuals.

Muskingum University does not discriminate in its employment or educational programs or activities. Please visit https://www.muskingum.edu/non-discrimination-statement to review the University’s official non-discrimination statement.

Please visit www.muskingum.edu/human-resources/careers to see our other available career opportunities.

 

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