Qualifications: Requires an MFA in a studio art discipline or a master's degree with 18 graduate hours in studio art.
The Role: This full-time faculty role involves teaching, curriculum development, and student advising for visual arts programs, reporting to the Department Chair.
Compensation: Compensation includes a comprehensive benefits package with health insurance, retirement, and paid time off; salary is not publicly listed.
The Commitment: This is a full-time, 9-month position starting Fall 2026 in Monroe, NC. A CV and portfolio are required.
DeadlineRolling deadline
Duration9-month position
Program datesFall 2026
LocationMonroe, NC
ParticipationOn-site
Career stagesMid-Career, Established
DisciplinesVisual Arts
Application notesApplicants must submit transcripts, a curriculum vitae, and a portfolio. The faculty member will teach courses such as Art Appreciation, Art History, 2D/3D Design, Drawing, Painting, Ceramics, Digital Art, Printmaking, and Digital Photography.