Part Time Lecturer in Ceramics at Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN
Posted on July 1, 2022 – open until filled
Required Relevant Education & Experience: Earned MFA degree concentration in Ceramics
At least two years teaching ceramics at the university level. Graduate school teaching appointment or Teaching Assistantship will be considered. – Must be proficient in working on the potter’s wheel as well as loading/unloading and firing electric and gas kilns – Applicants must demonstrate an emphasis working on the potter’s wheel in their own work.
About the Institution:
Indiana State University has been recognized by Forbes as one of America’s Top Colleges and by the Princeton Review as among the best in the Midwest. Located in Terre Haute, Indiana, its pedestrian friendly and beautifully landscaped campus has earned a Tree Campus USA designation and has been recognized by Princeton Review as one of the most environmentally responsible college campuses.
Located in the heart of Terre Haute’s downtown, Indiana State’s campus is within walking distance to local shops and restaurants. Situated near the Indiana-Illinois border, the campus is about an hour’s drive from Indianapolis and within a few hours of other major metropolitan areas including St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati and Louisville.
The Indiana State student body represents all 50 states and more than 65 countries and is among the most diverse in Indiana. The University is ranked number one among Indiana’s public and private institutions on CollegeNet’s annual social mobility index. There are more than 250 student-run organizations offering activities and entertainment throughout the year along with 15 NCAA Division I athletic teams, a first-rate student recreation center with numerous classes and recreational sports programs, and a Performing Arts Series and University Speakers Series which bring national touring productions and speakers to campus.
Position Details: Ceramics – Part Time Lecturer
The Department of Art and Design at Indiana State University offers NASAD-accredited programs and seeks a part-time Ceramics Lecturer.
The Ceramics program is housed in the Art Annex and has more than 6,200 square feet of floor space. The studio has excellent facilities; indoor and outdoor kiln areas containing 15 kilns, 16 wheels, independent clay and glaze mixing rooms, and a fully-stocked, raw-materials-storage room.
The primary responsibility includes teaching 1 introduction to ceramic course each Fall and Spring terms. The emphasis of each course will be on the potter’s wheel. Off-the wheel methods such as slab building may be included as long as the emphasis is on wheel thrown forms. Engage in student assessment as per department standards. The ceramic studio counts with student assistants; candidates may coordinate with assistants to perform some of their duties.
Responsibilities include teaching wheel throwing methods – Introduction theory and practice of clay body formulation, application of slips and glazes – Mix clay and/or teach clay mixing to intro class – Restock glazes used in class – Load/unload and Fire Student work – Contribute to studio safety and clean up – Collaborate with ceramic student exhibition when applicable along with senior faculty. – Contribute with student assistants’ supervision.
The successful candidate will demonstrate the professionalism of a ceramic artist, including emphasizing due dates and attention to detail, in both their own work and that of students. A commitment to teaching undergraduates and evidence of effective and inclusive teaching are essential. Work collaboratively with senior Faculty and Department Chair. Salary is competitive.
An MFA (Master of Fine Arts) degree in Ceramics is required. Preference will be given to candidates with at least two years teaching ceramics at the college or university level. Graduate school teaching appointment or Teaching Assistantship will be considered.
The successful candidate will have:
At least two years teaching ceramics at the university level. Graduate school teaching appointment or Teaching Assistantship will be considered. – Must be proficient in working on the potter’s wheel as well as proficiency in firing electric and gas kilns. – Applicants must demonstrate an emphasis working on the potter’s wheel in their own work.
Preferred Relevant Education and Experience:
Three years of teaching experience at the university level. – Familiarity with learning management systems such as Canvas, Blackboard, etc. – An understanding of the ceramic field.
For more information and to apply to this job got to: https://jobs.indstate.edu/postings/39824
As part of the application process, the following will need to be uploaded before submitting- Please upload each file on PDF format:
- A letter of application.
- Curriculum vitae.
- Statement of teaching philosophy.
- A portfolio featuring 10+ images of personal work and/or link to an online portfolio.
- A portfolio featuring 10+ images of student work with a brief description of assignments and title of course and/or link to an online portfolio of this work.
- 3 Professional references with contact information, please indicate your relationship to each reference.
- MFA transcript
- Candidates are also welcome to submit syllabi from relevant design courses taught and or student course evaluations.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
About the Institution: Indiana State University has been recognized by Forbes as one of America’s Top Colleges and by the Princeton Review as among the best in the Midwest. Located in Terre Haute, Indiana, its pedestrian friendly and beautifully landscaped campus has earned a Tree Campus USA designation and has been recognized by Princeton Review as one of the most environmentally responsible college campuses.
Located in the heart of Terre Haute’s downtown, Indiana State’s campus is within walking distance to local shops and restaurants. Situated near the Indiana-Illinois border, the campus is about an hour’s drive from Indianapolis and within a few hours of other major metropolitan areas including St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati and Louisville.
The Indiana State student body represents all 50 states and more than 65 countries and is among the most diverse in Indiana. The University is ranked number one among Indiana’s public and private institutions on CollegeNet’s annual social mobility index. There are more than 250 student-run organizations offering activities and entertainment throughout the year along with 15 NCAA Division I athletic teams, a first-rate student recreation center with numerous classes and recreational sports programs, and a Performing Arts Series and University Speakers Series which bring national touring productions and speakers to campus.
Indiana State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All are encouraged to apply including women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans.
Diversity Upgrade: No
Job Summary:
The primary responsibility includes teaching 1 introduction to ceramic course each Fall and Spring terms. The emphasis of each course will be on the potter’s wheel. Off-the wheel methods such as slab building may be included as long as the emphasis is on wheel thrown forms. Engage in student assessment as per department standards. Applicants must demonstrate an emphasis working on the potter’s wheel in their own work as well as proficiency in firing electric and gas kilns. The ceramic studio counts with student assistants; candidates may coordinate with assistants to perform some of their duties.
Indiana State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All are encouraged to apply including women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans.