Sarah Lawrence College
Visual and Studio Arts - Sculpture Guest Faculty Job at Sarah Lawrence College i
Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY, US
Visual and Studio Arts - Sculpture Guest Faculty Rank: Guest Faculty Tenure Information: Non-Tenure Track Job Description The Visual and Studio Arts program at Sarah Lawrence College announces a one year, half-time, guest appointment in Sculpture beginning Fall 2025. Candidates should show enthusiasm for teaching sculpture to a broad range of students with varying degrees of experience as part of a liberal arts curriculum. This faculty member will be on campus 2 days per week teaching one 5-credit studio course each semester with a maximum of fifteen students and one 2-credit “concept class” during the fall semester. The courses will take place on Mondays and Thursdays . This faculty member will propose courses within the field of Sculpture and should incorporate usage of the Sculpture facilities such as the wood shop, metal shop, plaster studio, and kilns.
In addition to regular coursework, students enrolled in the 5-credit course will complete a significant independent project referred to as a ‘Conference Project’, a hallmark of Sarah Lawrence’s educational system. Candidates should have the ability to teach sculpture students of all levels with an interdisciplinary approach.
The committee welcomes artists with a strong foundation in traditional sculpture practices such as ceramics, metals, woodworking, and plaster. The successful candidate will be passionate, inventive, rigorous, and experimental in their approach. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
Compensation listed for this position is for a half-time guest faculty position and will be contingent on teaching experience. Your application should include:
In addition to regular coursework, students enrolled in the 5-credit course will complete a significant independent project referred to as a ‘Conference Project’, a hallmark of Sarah Lawrence’s educational system. Candidates should have the ability to teach sculpture students of all levels with an interdisciplinary approach.
The committee welcomes artists with a strong foundation in traditional sculpture practices such as ceramics, metals, woodworking, and plaster. The successful candidate will be passionate, inventive, rigorous, and experimental in their approach. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
Compensation listed for this position is for a half-time guest faculty position and will be contingent on teaching experience. Your application should include:
- Cover Letter In your cover letter, please provide descriptions of three ideas for a Sculpture class. In addition, address ways in which you encourage students to critically engage with issues of socially constructed identities, marginalization, privilege, power, and inclusion.
- CV
- Teaching Philosophy Statement , specifically related to teaching Sculpture in a liberal arts environment
- Portfolio PDF or online link containing ten examples of your recent work and ten examples of student work
- References Names and contact information for three references. Letters of reference are not required at this time