[artinfo] Fwd: UCSD PUBLIC CULTURE faculty search
Carol Hobson
chobson at ucsd.edu
Thu Oct 7 10:48:18 CEST 2004
>Artist in Public Culture/Urban Space
>
>Associate Professor, tenured, beginning July 1, 2005. Rank and salary
>commensurate with qualifications and experience and based upon UC pay scales.
>
>We are seeking an artist who comes from a visual art, architectural, or
>urban studies background, and preferably works across these disciplines as
>both a practitioner and a theorist. The candidate should work with the
>city as a site of investigation and develop ways of intervening in urban
>space. This could be someone who works in the mode of public art or
>tactical intervention into public debate but more generally, they should
>work with a problematic of "the public" and the politics of the public sphere.
>
>UCSD is a research university that actively promotes and supports creative
>work within a broadly interdisciplinary arts department that includes
>studio, computing, art and media history, theory and criticism.
>
>Teaching will include both graduate seminars and undergraduate courses,
>large and small. The candidate will actively participate in the ongoing
>development of curriculum and facilities. MFA or equivalency and =
>teaching experience required.
>
> Send letter of application, curriculum vitae, names and addresses
> of three references
> (do not send letters of recommendation and/or placement files)
> and evidence of work
> in the field. This evidence may be in the form of slides, tapes,
> discs, publications
> and/or public lectures and should be accompanied by return mailer
> and postage.
>
> Steve Fagin, Chair (Position #PC05)
> University of California, San Diego
> Visual Arts Department (0327)
> 9500 Gilman Drive
> La Jolla, California 92093-0327
>
>All applications received by January 10, 2005, or thereafter until
>position is filled, will receive thorough consideration. Please reference
>position #PC05 on all correspondence. UCSD is an Equal
>opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer with a strong institutional
>commitment to the achievement of diversity among its faculty and staff.
>
>Proof of U.S. citizenship or eligibility for U.S. employment will be
>required prior to employment (Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986).
>
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Carol J. Hobson
CRCA New Media Arts Manager
chobson at ucsd.edu
(858) 534-4383, fax: (858) 534-7944
http://crca.ucsd.edu
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CRCA is an organized research unit of UCSD whose mission is to facilitate
the invention of new art forms that arise out of the developments of
digital technologies. Current areas of interest include interactive
networked multimedia, virtual reality, computer-spatialized audio, and live
performance techniques for computer music and graphics.
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