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FULL-TIME TENURE TRACK FACULTY POSITION - VIDEO
Massachusetts College of Art
(Boston, MA)

Seeking a highly motivated Video Artist for a full-time; tenure track
position with excellent benefits starting Fall 2000. Applicants
should possess: a strong portfolio, commitment to teaching, knowledge of
video art history,understanding of all aspects of analog
and digital video including video installation, digital cinema, compositing
and studio production. Experience with desktop video,
non-linear editing and web based applications is also required. MFA
strongly preferred.

Application Deadline: January 14, 2000. Send cover letter, CV and statement
of teaching philosophy to: Video Search Committee.
DO NOT SEND VIDEOS OR RECOMMENDATIONS UNTIL REQUESTED BY THE SEARCH COMMITTEE.

All salaries commensurate with experience, excellent benefits package.

All application materials should be sent to the appropriate committee at

Office of Personnel,
Massachusetts College of Art,
621 Huntington Avenue,
Boston, MA 02115-5882.

Members of under-represented groups and those committed to working in a
diverse cultural environment are encouraged to apply.

Mass Art is an accredited 4-year public art college offering BFA, MFA and
MSAE. Massachusetts College of Art is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.


ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PAINTING
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF SCULPTURE
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ANIMATION AND DIGITAL MEDIA
Fine Arts
University of Pennsylvania
Graduate School of Fine Arts
Department of Fine Arts
(Philadelphia, PA)

The Department of Fine Arts in the Graduate School of Fine Arts of the
University of Pennsylvania is seeking candidates for three
full-time tenure-track positions, Assistant Professor of Painting,
Assistant Professor of Sculpture, and Assistant Professor of
Animation and Digital Media, beginning in fall 2000. Assistant Professor of
Painting candidates must have a Master of Fine Arts
degree in painting and be able to develop and teach undergraduate and
graduate courses in painting. Assistant Professor of
Sculpture candidates must have a Master of Fine Arts degree in sculpture.

They must be able to lead the MFA Sculpture Program and teach at the
undergraduate level. They must possess a deep knowledge
of contemporary critical issues, and display a thorough foundation in
traditional and non-traditional sculpture media. Assistant
Professor of Animation and Digital Media candidates must have a Master of
Fine Arts degree in animation and design and be able to
teach at all levels traditional and digital animation techniques and
theory, and provide leadership in the digital and animation sectors.
General knowledge of hardware, operating systems, and software associated
with art, design, animation, and interactive media is
necessary. Storyboarding, narrative development and strategic concept
development are essential. Knowledge of the history of
animation is desirable.

Candidates for all positions must work with other faculty in program and
curriculum development, and with office and technical
support staff in the maintenance and development of facilities. They must
have a significant exhibition or professional record, and
three to five years of teaching experience at the university level (for the
Animation and Digital Media position, preferred
qualifications include college-level teaching and experience, and
professional animation production).

A letter of application, rsum including the names, addresses and telephone
numbers of three references, applicant work samples (20
slides of applicant's work for Painting and Sculpture candidates, or
videotape, slides, CD ROM, ZIP/JAZ, etc., for Animation and
Digital Media candidates), samples of student work, such as slides,
videotapes, CD ROM, etc., and SASE should be sent to

Search Committee (please indicate position), Department of Fine Arts,
Graduate School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania,
205 South 34th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6312. Contact Person Jane
Irish, Coordinator, Department of Fine Arts.
Application review begins February 2000 and continues until position is
filled.

The University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity /affirmative action
employer and is strongly and actively committed to
diversity within its community. Women and minority candidates are
encouraged to apply.


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