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Slavery North Artist-In-Residence/Research Fellow

Inside Higher Ed · Amherst, MA, USA ·

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Slavery North Artist-In-Residence/Research FellowLocation: UMass Amherst | Department: Dean - Humanities & Fine ArtsWork type: Senior/Research Fellow (Amherst Only) • Union: Non-BenefitedJob number: 528032OverviewFounded in 2022, Slavery North is an academic and cultural destination at UMass Amherst that explores neglected histories of Transatlantic Slavery in Canada and the US North. The program supports national and international students, artists, and scholars with space, funding, time, and community to produce transformative research outcomes. Fellows credit Slavery North in all outcomes derived from the appointment.SummaryThe Artist-In-Residence (Research Fellow) will actively participate in the scholarly and social environment of Slavery North. Fellows conduct independent research and create original works in one or more of the five mandate areas, with anti-colonial, de-colonial, post-colonial, and/or anti-racist approaches that challenge Euro-American imperialism and the logic of Transatlantic Slavery.Artistic CategoriesApplicants can be active in cinema/film, ceramics, mixed media, painting, printmaking, sculpture, textiles, and fiction writing (including novels, plays, screenplays, poetry, etc.).ResponsibilitiesSelf-directed research and production of original works with the support of Slavery North leadership in one or more core mandate areas.Participate in the life of Slavery North, including using the shared office space and engaging in related activities at UMass Amherst and the region.Contribute to a culture of conversation, support, and sharing of ideas, resources, and knowledge.Mentor and support undergraduate UMass Amherst students.Present at least one public paper and participate in exhibitions, workshops, or podcasts related to the research project where appropriate during residence.Create social media content about research outcomes and provide biographical information for Slavery North materials.Other FunctionsPerforms other duties as assigned.Minimum QualificationsMinimum of a high school diploma or equivalent.Evidence of consistent creative output of a high standard, a strong record of exhibitions and/or public engagement, and participation in professional, academic, creative, or community organizations.Additional DetailsFellows must credit Slavery North Initiative-UMass Amherst in all outcomes derived from their appointment.Work ScheduleFlexible schedule. Graduate student fellows are expected to work in the shared office and actively contribute to the Slavery North community.Salary InformationFall Semester: 9/1/26–12/18/26 (Biweekly Gross Salary: $2,326.92 per 8 pay periods)Spring Semester: 1/25/27–5/14/27 (Biweekly Gross Salary: $2,326.92 per 8 pay periods)Full One Year Appointment: 9/1/26–8/31/27 (Biweekly Gross Salary: $2,326.92 per 26 pay periods)Application InstructionsTo guarantee full consideration, all materials must be received by the deadline: September 21, 2025 .Required materials (in addition to a completed application):Current CV (max 3 pages) detailing education, training, work experience, awards, exhibitions, and relevant engagements.Project Statement (max 5 pages) focusing on at least one Slavery North Mandate Area, written for a non-specialist audience. Include: project summary; objectives; context; originality; literature review; theoretical/methodological approach; sources; impact; outcomes; and a timeline indicating desired appointment period.Five photographs of completed artworks or stills, or links to website, or writing sample (max 12 pages).List of three professional references (name, title, contact information).Questions can be directed to: Emily Davidson, emilydavidson@umass.eduEEO statement: The University of Massachusetts Amherst welcomes all qualified applicants and complies with all state and federal anti-discrimination laws.Advertised: Aug 1, 2025 • Applications close: September 21, 2025Note: This posting may appear with unrelated social-media or job-site boilerplate in other contexts; this refinement preserves all substantive job information while removing nonessential text.#J-18808-Ljbffr