Portland State University
Assistant Professor of Visual & Critical Studies
Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204
Position Announcement
Position Details
Proposed Start Date 09/16/2026
Rank C - Assistant Professor
Working Title Assistant Professor of Visual & Critical Studies
Position Number D99370
Representation AU - AAUP
Faculty Type Tenure Track
Fixed Term End Date:
Position FTE 1.0
Term of Service 9 month
Position Summary
Brief Description of PSU/School/Dept
About the Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design
The
Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design
is a thriving community of creative thinkers, makers, and doers. Within our family of programs, you'll find future-thinking innovation happening alongside deep, traditional studies. You'll find buzzing, interconnected social practice projects coexisting with contemplative, independent studio experimentation. You'll find deep art-historical research unfolding in parallel with experimental future-building.
Our undergraduate Art programs allow for the exploration of studio art experiences and processes with an emphasis on developing a unique creative vision. The program goes beyond the physical activities of making to include idea generation, influences, materials, tools, and methods. Our MFA in Art & Social Practice blends critical and professional practice, progressive pedagogy, collaborative social engagement, and transdisciplinary exploration to intersect art with immersive educational experiences. As part of a vibrant urban research university, we thrive from our location in Portland's design-rich culture and close connection to adjacent programs like Graphic Design and Art History. Our students benefit from cross-disciplinary opportunities, mentorship, and public-facing design work that connects classroom learning with real-world impact.
Position Summary
The College of the Arts and the Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design at Portland State University invites applications for the Assistant Professor of Visual & Critical Studies, beginning Fall 2026. This is a full-time, tenure-track (1.0 FTE, 9-month) position.
The
Art Practice
area offers an interdisciplinary education in contemporary art and socially engaged practice. Our students are passionate about exploring the cultural meanings through a diverse array of visual media and critical approaches that connect to social, economic, and material circumstances. Students are currently able to pursue a BA or BS in Art & Design, a BFA in Art Practice, and an MFA in Art & Social Practice.
We seek a dynamic and innovative scholar-practitioner who will support our undergraduate and graduate students in Art Practice to foster a contextual understanding of their practice in settings beyond the classroom. The ideal candidate would foster interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary, and post-disciplinary inquiry with a commitment to accessibility and social engagement. The candidate would also demonstrate a strong commitment to teaching and mentoring students working across media in rigorous academic and creative practices. We are particularly interested in candidates whose work addresses global approaches to visual literacy and relational aesthetics.
Faculty Responsibilities
Instructional Activities The typical teaching load at present in the School of Art + Design is 28 credits (about 7 classes) per year, although this may vary, and is assigned across three quarters, including undergraduate and/or graduate coursework as determined by the School Director. Advise and mentor undergraduate and/or graduate students with an emphasis on equity and access. Research/Scholarly Activities
Maintain ongoing creative research or professional practice at local, national, and international scales. University Service Activities School:
Participate in program and curricular development, focusing on courses that foster a contextual understanding of their practice in settings beyond the classroom. Serve in coordinator roles that are responsible for key administrative duties within Art Practice. Collaborate across disciplines within the Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design and the broader university. Serve on School committees. University:
In addition, you will be called upon to do service for the University by participating on University committees. Professional Service Activities
Participate in program activities and community outreach, especially those aligned with visual literary and critical inquiry. Primary Activity I - Instructional
Minimum Qualifications
MFA or PHD in Art, Design, Visual Studies, or related field (terminal degree). An active creative practice with evidence of professional accomplishments in interdisciplinary art making. Experience with engaging students in innovative curatorial programming. Teaching experience at the college or university level beyond graduate assistantships. Demonstrated interest in both inclusive and interdisciplinary education. Strong foundation in two or more of the following areas: visual literacy, critical art theory, contemporary art history, and socially engaged work. Experience engaging students working across disciplines in thinking critically about their creative research and scholarship. Experience working with students to curate exhibitions and socially engaged programming. Focus on contemporary art research methods, interdisciplinary practice, and community outreach. Preferred Qualifications
Experience teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Experience working with and mentoring graduate teaching assistants. Demonstrated commitment to inclusive and equitable pedagogy. Experience with community-engaged design or collaborative projects. Experience with curriculum development and interdisciplinary initiatives. Key Cultural Competencies
Creates an environment that acknowledges, encourages and celebrates differences. Functions and communicates effectively and respectfully within the context of varying beliefs, behaviors, orientations, identities and cultural backgrounds. Seeks opportunities to gain experience working and collaborating in diverse, multicultural, and inclusive settings with a willingness to change for continual improvement Adheres to all PSU's policies including the policies on
Prohibited Discrimination & Harassment
and the
Professional Standards of Conduct. Environmental Stewardship
Contributes to a culture of environmental stewardship, practices resource conservation, and actively works toward achieving long-term sustainability goals.
Professional Standards of Conduct
At Portland State University, all employees are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner which maintains a safe, respectful, and productive environment for faculty, students, administrators, and staff. It is the responsibility of every member of the Portland State University community to conduct themselves in accordance with our
PSU Professional Standards of Conduct .
Total Compensation Range & Benefits Statement
Salary is dependent on several factors, and new employees will typically start around the first quartile to allow for later growth within the salary band. PSU has a structured process for determining starting compensation, taking into account years of related experience, applicable skills, knowledge and abilities, market parity, and internal equity.
The starting annual salary for this position will be $74,016 but may be negotiated above this rate dependent upon the factors above, the budget of the hiring department, and approval from HR.
An excellent benefits package includes
95% premium paid healthcare ;
a generous retirement
and vacation package; and
reduced tuition rates
for employee, spouse or dependent at any of the Oregon University System schools. Please visit our
total compensation calculator
to see the full value of our benefits package.
Application Instructions
Additional Information
To Apply
submit the following:
Letter of interest (upload under "Cover Letter") Curriculum Vitae Statement of Teaching Philosophy Statement of Teaching Interest Statement of Research (Creative Practice) Interest Visual, written or creative works (7-15 uploads). Upload under "Work Sample" 10 examples of student work (upload under "Evidence of Teaching Effectiveness") Full information for three references, including name, email and phone number. (References will be contacted only if you are selected as a finalist) Additional Application Instructions (deadlines, etc.)
Visual samples should be combined into a single, multipage PDF and include a URL to a single website.
This is a 1.0 FTE tenure track position that starts 9/16/2026. Review of applications begin on 11/17/2025 and will continue until finalist are identified. We anticipate closing/removing the posting around 01/16/2026.
Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
Does this position require the employee to drive a motor vehicle? No
Background Check Required Yes
If you have questions
For questions concerning the position description, contact the Search Chair, Assistant Professor Kat Richards at katr@pdx.edu For questions about the application process contact Ellen Wack wacke@pdx.edu For application upload issues contact Human Resource Center askhrc@pdx.edu
Search Details
Posting Close Date
Projected Close Date for Posting Open Until Finalists Identified
Application screening begins 11/17/2025
Will you consider an ABD applicant for this position? No
If yes, when must the degree be earned?
If necessary, would you be willing to sponsor the succcessful applicant for permanent US residence, now or in the future? No
Position Details
Proposed Start Date 09/16/2026
Rank C - Assistant Professor
Working Title Assistant Professor of Visual & Critical Studies
Position Number D99370
Representation AU - AAUP
Faculty Type Tenure Track
Fixed Term End Date:
Position FTE 1.0
Term of Service 9 month
Position Summary
Brief Description of PSU/School/Dept
About the Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design
The
Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design
is a thriving community of creative thinkers, makers, and doers. Within our family of programs, you'll find future-thinking innovation happening alongside deep, traditional studies. You'll find buzzing, interconnected social practice projects coexisting with contemplative, independent studio experimentation. You'll find deep art-historical research unfolding in parallel with experimental future-building.
Our undergraduate Art programs allow for the exploration of studio art experiences and processes with an emphasis on developing a unique creative vision. The program goes beyond the physical activities of making to include idea generation, influences, materials, tools, and methods. Our MFA in Art & Social Practice blends critical and professional practice, progressive pedagogy, collaborative social engagement, and transdisciplinary exploration to intersect art with immersive educational experiences. As part of a vibrant urban research university, we thrive from our location in Portland's design-rich culture and close connection to adjacent programs like Graphic Design and Art History. Our students benefit from cross-disciplinary opportunities, mentorship, and public-facing design work that connects classroom learning with real-world impact.
Position Summary
The College of the Arts and the Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design at Portland State University invites applications for the Assistant Professor of Visual & Critical Studies, beginning Fall 2026. This is a full-time, tenure-track (1.0 FTE, 9-month) position.
The
Art Practice
area offers an interdisciplinary education in contemporary art and socially engaged practice. Our students are passionate about exploring the cultural meanings through a diverse array of visual media and critical approaches that connect to social, economic, and material circumstances. Students are currently able to pursue a BA or BS in Art & Design, a BFA in Art Practice, and an MFA in Art & Social Practice.
We seek a dynamic and innovative scholar-practitioner who will support our undergraduate and graduate students in Art Practice to foster a contextual understanding of their practice in settings beyond the classroom. The ideal candidate would foster interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary, and post-disciplinary inquiry with a commitment to accessibility and social engagement. The candidate would also demonstrate a strong commitment to teaching and mentoring students working across media in rigorous academic and creative practices. We are particularly interested in candidates whose work addresses global approaches to visual literacy and relational aesthetics.
Faculty Responsibilities
Instructional Activities The typical teaching load at present in the School of Art + Design is 28 credits (about 7 classes) per year, although this may vary, and is assigned across three quarters, including undergraduate and/or graduate coursework as determined by the School Director. Advise and mentor undergraduate and/or graduate students with an emphasis on equity and access. Research/Scholarly Activities
Maintain ongoing creative research or professional practice at local, national, and international scales. University Service Activities School:
Participate in program and curricular development, focusing on courses that foster a contextual understanding of their practice in settings beyond the classroom. Serve in coordinator roles that are responsible for key administrative duties within Art Practice. Collaborate across disciplines within the Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design and the broader university. Serve on School committees. University:
In addition, you will be called upon to do service for the University by participating on University committees. Professional Service Activities
Participate in program activities and community outreach, especially those aligned with visual literary and critical inquiry. Primary Activity I - Instructional
Minimum Qualifications
MFA or PHD in Art, Design, Visual Studies, or related field (terminal degree). An active creative practice with evidence of professional accomplishments in interdisciplinary art making. Experience with engaging students in innovative curatorial programming. Teaching experience at the college or university level beyond graduate assistantships. Demonstrated interest in both inclusive and interdisciplinary education. Strong foundation in two or more of the following areas: visual literacy, critical art theory, contemporary art history, and socially engaged work. Experience engaging students working across disciplines in thinking critically about their creative research and scholarship. Experience working with students to curate exhibitions and socially engaged programming. Focus on contemporary art research methods, interdisciplinary practice, and community outreach. Preferred Qualifications
Experience teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Experience working with and mentoring graduate teaching assistants. Demonstrated commitment to inclusive and equitable pedagogy. Experience with community-engaged design or collaborative projects. Experience with curriculum development and interdisciplinary initiatives. Key Cultural Competencies
Creates an environment that acknowledges, encourages and celebrates differences. Functions and communicates effectively and respectfully within the context of varying beliefs, behaviors, orientations, identities and cultural backgrounds. Seeks opportunities to gain experience working and collaborating in diverse, multicultural, and inclusive settings with a willingness to change for continual improvement Adheres to all PSU's policies including the policies on
Prohibited Discrimination & Harassment
and the
Professional Standards of Conduct. Environmental Stewardship
Contributes to a culture of environmental stewardship, practices resource conservation, and actively works toward achieving long-term sustainability goals.
Professional Standards of Conduct
At Portland State University, all employees are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner which maintains a safe, respectful, and productive environment for faculty, students, administrators, and staff. It is the responsibility of every member of the Portland State University community to conduct themselves in accordance with our
PSU Professional Standards of Conduct .
Total Compensation Range & Benefits Statement
Salary is dependent on several factors, and new employees will typically start around the first quartile to allow for later growth within the salary band. PSU has a structured process for determining starting compensation, taking into account years of related experience, applicable skills, knowledge and abilities, market parity, and internal equity.
The starting annual salary for this position will be $74,016 but may be negotiated above this rate dependent upon the factors above, the budget of the hiring department, and approval from HR.
An excellent benefits package includes
95% premium paid healthcare ;
a generous retirement
and vacation package; and
reduced tuition rates
for employee, spouse or dependent at any of the Oregon University System schools. Please visit our
total compensation calculator
to see the full value of our benefits package.
Application Instructions
Additional Information
To Apply
submit the following:
Letter of interest (upload under "Cover Letter") Curriculum Vitae Statement of Teaching Philosophy Statement of Teaching Interest Statement of Research (Creative Practice) Interest Visual, written or creative works (7-15 uploads). Upload under "Work Sample" 10 examples of student work (upload under "Evidence of Teaching Effectiveness") Full information for three references, including name, email and phone number. (References will be contacted only if you are selected as a finalist) Additional Application Instructions (deadlines, etc.)
Visual samples should be combined into a single, multipage PDF and include a URL to a single website.
This is a 1.0 FTE tenure track position that starts 9/16/2026. Review of applications begin on 11/17/2025 and will continue until finalist are identified. We anticipate closing/removing the posting around 01/16/2026.
Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
Does this position require the employee to drive a motor vehicle? No
Background Check Required Yes
If you have questions
For questions concerning the position description, contact the Search Chair, Assistant Professor Kat Richards at katr@pdx.edu For questions about the application process contact Ellen Wack wacke@pdx.edu For application upload issues contact Human Resource Center askhrc@pdx.edu
Search Details
Posting Close Date
Projected Close Date for Posting Open Until Finalists Identified
Application screening begins 11/17/2025
Will you consider an ABD applicant for this position? No
If yes, when must the degree be earned?
If necessary, would you be willing to sponsor the succcessful applicant for permanent US residence, now or in the future? No