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Tennessee Tech is hiring: Artist in Residence (AIR) - Glass in Cookeville

Tennessee Tech, Cookeville, TN, United States, 38502

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Artist in Residence (AIR) - Glass

Please read the job description carefully before applying. The essential functions are the fundamental job duties that an employee must be able to perform, with or without a reasonable accommodation. Additional job duties may be assigned as needed.

Applicants who do not fully meet the minimum qualifications or who do not fully complete the application as instructed will not be considered. Applicants are responsible for demonstrating that they possess the qualifications advertised for the position. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not assure applicants of an interview.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Applicants must apply online at: https://jobs.tntech.edu with the following:

  1. Cover letter addressing:
  • Why would you like to be a resident artist?
  • What you hope to achieve artistically while in the residency program?
  • How do you feel your skills will contribute to the academic program of Tennessee Tech and to the Appalachian Center for Craft?
  • Please describe your experience and skills in a glass studio (i.e., processes, techniques, and machine maintenance).
  • Resume.
  • Portfolio (saved in PDF format) of 10-20 personal artworks.
  • Contact information for three references (References will be contacted by lead faculty).
  • Unofficial transcripts (Official transcripts required upon hire). Incomplete applications will not be considered.
  • Questions? Email Assistant Professor Damon MacNaught at dmacnaught@tntech.edu.

    Position Information

    Position Number: 684060
    Working Title: Artist in Residence (AIR) - Glass
    Job Title: Artist in Residence
    Job Type: Part-Time
    Department: Craft Center

    Job Purpose: The Appalachian Center for Craft is seeking an Artist in Residence (AIR) of exceptional talent to provide support in the glass studio and program. The purpose of the AIR program is to provide a creative, residential environment for emerging professional artists.

    The Craft Center’s mission is to offer the finest studio professional craft education through the BFA and BS degrees and workshop programs, while providing a regional cultural resource for the surrounding community.

    INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT

    In addition to possible teaching opportunities through Tennessee Tech’s academic program, residents will have the opportunity to teach outreach through the Appalachian Center for Craft for additional compensation. Additional teaching may include occasional teaching duties during faculty absence during the academic year.

    Residence in Craft Center housing is a required condition of studio residencies (no pets allowed). A single occupancy bedroom with private bath and cooking, lounge facilities and common living spaces are shared with other residents. There are no completely private housing units available. Spouses, partners, and significant others are not allowed to live on campus; housing is offered only to resident artists.

    Individual, private studio space and 24-hour studio access are provided. Ability to sell work in the Craft Center Gallery, with a split in profit, during the duration of the residency.

    Essential Functions

    In exchange for housing and a private studio, the AIR will work 15 hours per week overseeing studio upkeep and providing instructional support as required. AIR will have general oversight of machine and tool maintenance including installing new equipment and maintaining existing equipment. Specific instruction will be given where needed. Instructional assistance includes occasional teaching duties during faculty absence, periodic class demonstrations, participation in class discussions, and/or mid-term and final group reviews.

    During the Craft Center’s summer workshop season, the AIR manages the studio and ensures smooth operations. Summer hours are on a time bank system, as the need varies from studio to studio depending on the workshop schedule. Hours will not exceed 180 hours (15 hours per week/12 weeks). Specifics of managing the studio during workshops will be discussed with the artist in residence in advance, with both the supervising faculty member and the program manager. Residents will receive direction from the program manager regarding workshop support. During the workshops, the resident may be able to take part in the workshop in their respective studio on a space available basis or pursue their own work while also being available for the visiting instructor.

    Minimum Qualifications

    A BFA/BA/BS from an accredited institution or equivalent experience is required. Applicants that apply should have a genuine interest in teaching, as the SAC &D often has a need for adjunct faculty to teach Introduction to Art (Art Appreciation) as well as other art foundation courses. Selection criteria include: the candidate’s potential artistic and professional growth within the residency, technical skills in studio and equipment maintenance, and potential for instructional support. A strong understanding and competency in glass materials, operation of studio equipment and processes, and basic equipment maintenance required.

    Preferred Qualifications

    MFA from an accredited institution or equivalent professional experience.

    Work Hours

    15 hours per week. One-year appointment, August 15, 2025 – August 10, 2026. The resident may have the opportunity to extend their residency for a second year, but must apply again to the open call, competing against the applicant pool that year.

    Compensation and Benefits

    Salary: A stipend of $6000 annually is provided, which is paid in monthly increments by direct deposit.

    Benefits Information: Benefits include the accumulation of annual and sick leave on a prorated basis equal to the percentage of employment, and thirteen (13) pro-rated University holidays. Other benefits include pro-rated retirement, optional 401k, and educational benefits.

    Posting Details

    Posting Date: 01/27/2025
    Screening Date: 03/15/2025
    Open Until Filled: Yes

    Special Instructions to Applicants

    APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Applicants must apply online at: https://jobs.tntech.edu with the following:

    1. Cover letter addressing:
    • Why would you like to be a resident artist?
    • What you hope to achieve artistically while in the residency program?
    • How do you feel your skills will contribute to the academic program of Tennessee Tech and to the Appalachian Center for Craft?
    • Please describe your experience and skills in a glass studio (i.e., processes, techniques, and machine maintenance).
  • Resume.
  • Portfolio (saved in PDF format) of 10-20 personal artworks.
  • Contact information for three references (References will be contacted by lead faculty).
  • Unofficial transcripts (Official transcripts required upon hire). Incomplete applications will not be considered.
  • Questions? Email Assistant Professor Damon MacNaught at dmacnaught@tntech.edu.

    Applicant Documents

    Required Documents:

    • Cover Letter
    • Resume
    • List of References
    • Portfolio: Personal Artwork
    • Transcripts

    Optional Documents:

    • Transcripts 2
    • Other Documents
    • Multi Media

    Supplemental Questions

    Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).

    • * Do you have a BFA/BA/BS from an accredited institution or equivalent experience?
      • Yes
      • No
    • * How did you hear about this job opportunity?

      (Open Ended Question)

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