The Department of Art at Mary Baldwin University seeks an Adjunct Faculty Member to teach two undergraduate in-seat (in-person) for fall of 2023. The list of these courses follow:
ART 111: DRAWING I (A) – Required for studio art majors. For students who have had little or no experience in art as well as those whose abilities have already been developed in high school programs. A basic-level course emphasizing perceptual skills of drawing, expressiveness and composition. Various media are explored. Materials fee.
Scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays: 9:25 am – 12:05 pm.
ART 112: PAINTING I (A) – Required for studio art majors. A student’s drawing experience is helpful but not required. An introduction to the basics of painting, emphasizing composition, value, and color. Materials fee.
Scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays: 1:25 pm – 4:05 pm.
Requirements:
MFA in studio art with teaching experience at the college level preferred.
To Apply:
Send CV, cover letter (please indicate course interests), and three professional references to jsconyers@marybaldwin.edu.
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Emphasis on Diversity: Mary Baldwin University is an intentionally diverse educational community, with a vibrant population of over 1900 undergraduate and graduate students in its residential and online programs. More than fifty percent of MBU’s residential undergraduates are students of color and the University aspires to develop a faculty, staff, and curriculum that reflect its demographic. The University places a high priority on the cultivation of a community in which all students are both seen and heard. We seek and encourage applications from members of groups underrepresented in higher education and with academic experience with diverse student bodies. Above all, Mary Baldwin seeks candidates eager to embrace and empower an ethic of equity, diversity, and inclusivity.