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Tenure-Track Assistant/Associate Professor of Graphic Design
The Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA) invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor of Graphic Design. The ideal candidate will be a maker, thinker, and inclusive educator, whose teaching and professional practices build on the fundamentals of visual communication to expand and evolve the field. The candidate will possess depth in a broad range of capacities and demonstrate the ability to teach a wide array of courses across the design curriculum. Candidates should speak to how they will contribute to CIA's interdisciplinary connections, advancing core design principles and their applications across various contexts and topics, such as emerging technologies, design justice and social design, and sustainability. Candidates should have an active practice, working to integrate new modes and means of making and engaging with critical perspectives on art and design.
Responsibilities
- Teach 3 courses per semester, 6 courses per year (3/3), including core studios and seminars, as well as studio electives within an area(s) of expertise.
- Collaborate with faculty and staff to maintain and evolve learning outcomes, teaching practices, and pedagogical approaches.
- Co-create cross-disciplinary opportunities for students across the curriculum, taking advantage of qualities distinctive to CIA, including the Integrated Media Lab (IML) and the Engaged Practice program, in alignment with colleague and student interests.
- Help shape the student experience. Mentor, advise, and advocate for students,in both academic and professional contexts through fostering engagement and building community.
- Actively engage in creative research and/or practice that advances the field of graphic design.
- Participate in service activities within the division, institution, and broader communities, contributing to CIA's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Required Qualifications
- MFA or terminal degree in Graphic Design, Interaction Design, Computational Design, or closely related field; or a BFA and substantial professional experience in the field.
- Evidence of work that demonstrates a fluidity between traditional and emerging technologies and digital and analog forms.
- A record of successful teaching and mentorship experience, with a demonstrated commitment to increasing equity, inclusion, and sustainability in art and design.
- Ability to engage with diverse communities and foster an inclusive learning environment.
Preferred Qualifications
Evidence of any of the following:
- Experience in interaction design and its related fields, including UX/UI design, web design, and digital product design, along with evidence of designing for complex interactive systems and experiences.
- Teaching experience in interaction design and its related disciplines, along with evidence of student work that exhibits a fluency in design research.
- Fluency with current and emerging digital tools and expertise in areas such as: computational design, creative coding, digital experience design, type design, generative AI, motion design and other time-based media, 3D modeling, AR/VR, and data visualization.
- Experimental approaches to form-making, collaboration, and research that builds more inclusive community, advances non-traditional histories, and challenges the status quo.
We encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized or underrepresented in art and higher education settings and who will actively contribute to the breadth and diversity of our community. The position offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits commensurate with rank and experience.
Application Requirements
Applications received by Jan 20, 2025 will be given full consideration. Applicants will be asked to submit:
- CV
- Letter of Interest – Applicants should outline their qualifications and interest in contributing teaching and service as a part of CIA's creative community of artists, designers, writers, and scholars
- Teaching Philosophy & Diversity Statement – Applicants should comment on their ability to contribute meaningfully to our ongoing commitment to issues of diversity, equity, and individual differences and describe how they integrate a diverse range of practices and perspectives into their teaching
- Portfolio of Work (a link to an online portfolio and/or a PDF of 10-20 images of creative work and 10-15 images of student work. File size is limited to 5MB).
- Contact information for three academic references.
Initial interviews will take place by video conference. Finalists will be interviewed through campus visits. Reference checks will only be conducted for finalists. Candidates must be eligible to work in the United States on or before July 1, 2025.
Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA) is committed to increasing diversity in our community and actively pursues individuals from all backgrounds. Additionally, CIA complies with all applicable federal, state and local laws and provides equal opportunity in all educational programs and activities, admission of students and conditions of employment for all qualified individuals regardless of race, color, sex, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, gender identity or national origin.
About CIA
The Cleveland Institute of Art is one of the nation's leading accredited independent colleges of art and design. Since 1882, the college has been an educational cornerstone in Cleveland, Ohio, producing graduates competitive as studio artists, designers, photographers, contemporary craftspeople, and educators. With approximately 600 students, CIA offers a personal educational experience with the benefits of a larger institution. Students choose from 13 majors and live and work in Cleveland's University Circle, one of the country's most unique cultural centers – recently named by USA Today as the "Best Arts District" in the country.
CIA recently launched the Jane B. Nord Center for Teaching and Learning, a testament to the institution's investment in academic excellence. A key initiative of the Nord Center is to support our faculty in their endeavors of high-impact, equitable, and innovative teaching.
Opening in Jan 2025, CIA's Interactive Media Lab will bring new opportunities to create a groundbreaking animation in an extended reality (XR) studio, develop the next big video game and testing it in an in-house arcade, use augmented reality (AR) to create prototypes of innovative new products, or employ virtual reality (VR) to build or customize vehicle designs in a 3D environment.
The mission of CIA is to cultivate creative leaders who inspire people, strengthen communities, and contribute to a thriving and sustainable economy through an innovative education in art and design. Visit our website at: www.cia.edu.
To apply, visit: https://www.cia.edu/about-us/careers-at-cia/?gnk=job&gni=8a7885a8934bc75101936920ff51676d
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