Adjunct Faculty, Art History
Listed on 2026-08-21
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Education / Teaching
Art / Design Teacher, University Professor -
Creative Arts/Media
Art / Design Teacher
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Position:Part-time faculty appointment in the History of Art, Design, and Visual Culture Department at the Maryland Institute College of Art
Job Description:We are seeking faculty who can teach 3 credit undergraduate classes in the History of Art, Design, and Visual Culture. We are looking particularly fora specialist in Asian art historyto teach the following courses:
AH 201 Arts of China3 credits
Overviews visual culture produced in the region now known as “China” from approximately 1200 BCE to the modern period. Students will begin by examining the early growth of what came to be called Chinese culture by studying developments in philosophy, technology and the design of material goods (such as bronze vessels). We will also study how Chinese culture has been expressed over the millenia in a variety of art forms, focusing primarily on sculpture, painting, calligraphy, printmaking, and ceramics.
The course will also examine how changes in China’s political system, religions, and economy impacted the visual arts. Prerequisite: AH 101;
Pre- or Co-requisite: AH 205
3 credits
Overviews Japanese art from the prehistoric period to modern times. Religious art, including that of Shinto and various schools of Buddhism will be discussed. Students will also examine Japan’s secular art such as paintings commissioned by the shoguns, Edo-period woodblock prints produced for a wide audience, and modern and contemporary works that circulate in today’s international art market. Prerequisite: AH 101;
Pre- or Co-requisite: AH 205
3 credits
Explores the use of the supernatural in a variety of media – including painting, illustration, film, animation, and video games –produced in various East Asian cultural contexts, both ancient and contemporary. The course examines how belief systems such as Buddhism, Shinto, Confucianism, and Daoism help explain the role in visual art of ghosts, monsters, shape-shifters and other figures from beyond the natural world.
There is a focus on how the use of these supernatural elements is tied to concerns about the human world such as social relationships, physical danger and desire, environmental and technological change, and political upheaval. Prerequisite: AH 101;
Pre- or Co-requisite: AH 205
Minimum qualifications:
- Master’s in Art History, visual cultural studies, or a related field.
- Demonstrated knowledge of Asian art history.
- Excellent communication skills
- Work experience relevant to college level teaching
- PhD in Art History, visual cultural studies, or a related field
- College level teaching experience
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Additional Information:Salary: $4,650 - $7,887 commensurate with experience and the Collective Bargaining Agreement. The part-time faculty are represented by the SEIU Local 500.
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