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Associate Professor / Program Director for Photography
The University of the Arts
JOB TITLE: Associate Professor, Program Director for Photography DEPARTMENT: Photography REPORTS TO: Dean, School of Art Contract: Appointment begins with a 5-year renewable contract Summary: The University of the Arts seeks a renowned, forward-thinking photographer-educator who is motivated to build an internationally competitive photography program. The ideal candidate will have the foresight, desire and experience to transform our existing undergraduate Photography program into one that prepares students in a variety of practices to meet the artistic and industry challenges of the future. The new program director will show innovation with regard to the wide-range of opportunities available across a constantly changing field and inspire students and faculty in learning communities to further develop the shared culture in the School of Art at UArts. Salary and rank are commensurate with experience. The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography degree program provides practical, professional training balanced with a fine-art aesthetic. Through visiting artists, gallery exhibitions, internships, diverse faculty, and significant engagement opportunities with the fine art and photo education communities, students develop technical proficiency and an innovative, creative background preparing them for any career in the photo industry. UArts Core Values
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
The Photography facilities were constructed in 1999 and underwent a major renovation in 2018, which included the creation of a new digital imaging lab, a laptop lab, a dedicated Photography classroom and a Photography program gallery. In addition, to our studio space, daylight studio, digital large format printing lab, special projects for alternative processes and two darkrooms and wetlabs.
Administrative Duties
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by the incumbent; they do not purport to describe all functions. Incumbent may be assigned other duties, and the essential functions may change from time to time as necessary. Qualifications & Experience
Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a staff member to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the staff member is continuously required to sit and use hands to finger; occasionally required to walk; seldom required to reach with hands and arms; required to talk and hear and travel to meetings across campus with other staff and faculty for planning purposes. Must be able to lift up to 20 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and peripheral vision. Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a staff member encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. This position works in a professional well-appointed office environment.
Brief History of the Photography Program Founded by Sol Mednick, a successful commercial and fine art photographer as well as founding member of the Society for Photographic Education, photography moved from a “division” to a degree-granting department in 1954. Prior to 1954, photography courses were offered but no specific program of study existed. The Photography program moved into its current facilities in August 1999. Prior to 2011, Photography was a BFA program within the Media Arts department along with Film + Video and Animation. When the creation of the current schools took place in 2011, Photography decided it had more in common with the School of Art programs than it did Film and Animation and landed under the School of Art umbrella.
For more information about the Photography program at University of the Arts, please visit https://www.uarts.edu/academics/photography
About The University: University of the Arts’ mission is simple: to advance human creativity. Established in 1876, UArts believes creativity is the most essential skill for success in today’s society and has educated generations of groundbreaking artists, performers, designers and creative leaders for more than 141 years. After being granted university status in 1987, University of the Arts became the largest institution of its kind in the nation, offering programs in design, fine arts, media arts, crafts, music, dance, theater and writing. It now features 30 undergraduate arts majors, 15 graduate programs and the nation’s first PhD program in Creativity. UArts is also home to innovative centers across disciplines, including the Center for Immersive Media, Lightbox Film Center, Philadelphia Art Alliance and Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery. Learn more about UArts.
TO APPLY: Interested qualified applicants should submit the documents on the following list via email to Gehia Davenport, Senior Administrative Assistant to the Dean of the School of Art, using jobs@uarts.edu.
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The preferred submission format for all materials other than video samples, is a single email attachment (single PDF or zipped folder), no more than 8-10 MB in size. Submissions materials other than cover letter, CV, future of photography and teaching philosophy statements, syllabi, reference list, diversity statement, video files, and PDF portfolios will not be reviewed. Please do not submit supplemental materials or letters unless they are requested. The search committee will begin reviewing complete applications on March 29, 2021. Full consideration will be given to complete applications received by April 26, 2021. Review of complete applications will continue until the position is filled. In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, The University of the Arts publishes its Annual Safety Report at the following link for your reference: http://www.uarts.edu/about/campus-crime-fire-reports
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Title IX Statement: The University of the Arts prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in its programs and activities, including admission and employment, in accordance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The Title IX Coordinator and Diversity Administrator is responsible for overseeing compliance with Title IX and other civil rights laws and regulations. To contact the Title IX Coordinator, e-mail titleix@uarts.edu,, or visit The University of the Arts, 320 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19102, Room 260, or call 215-717-6366. To learn more about the University's Title IX policy and response to sex discrimination, including sexual harassment and sexual violence, please visit www.uarts.edu/titleix. Inquiries may also be directed to the Federal agency responsible for enforcing Title IX, the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights.
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