Qualifications: Requires an MFA or related master's degree, 3+ years of experience, and authorization to work in the U.S.
The Role: The artist will teach one studio art course and mount one exhibition per semester, while developing their own work. This role enhances the arts presence on campus and connects with the community.
Compensation: Annual salary of $51,000–$74,000, plus benefits and a supplementary budget for materials.
The Commitment: A full-time, 12-month commitment for the 2026-27 academic year. Requires a cover letter, artist statement, and CV.
DeadlineDeadline TBD
Pay$51,000.00 - $74,000.00
Duration12 months
Program dates2026-2027 academic year
LocationReading, PA
Career stagesEmerging, Mid-Career
DisciplinesVisual Arts
Application notesApplicants must submit a one-page cover letter with exhibition ideas, an artist statement, a curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references. Candidates selected for an interview will need to provide at least 10 work samples and a sample syllabus for the proposed course.