Art History 2012-2013

This page is for Art History searches taking place during 2012-2013, for jobs with start dates in fall 2013.

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Emory University - African Art, 19th c. - Present
The Art History Department seeks a specialist in African art, late 19th century to the present, with ability to teach introductory courses in African art of earlier periods. Responsibilities will include undergraduate and graduate teaching, supervision of B.A. and Ph.D. theses, and participation in the interdisciplinary African Studies program. Ph.D. required. Teaching experience preferred. Send letter of application, vita, and three letters of reference to Angie Brewer, Art History Department, Carlos Hall, 581 South Kilgo Circle, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322. PLEASE DO NOT APPLY ONLINE FOR THIS POSITION.

Application deadline: January 3, 2013.

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Fordham University - Assistant Professor in Asian or African Art
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NOTE: Also posted below, under "Asian".

Rollins College (FL) - TT Asst. Visual Culture of Africa / Diaspora
Assistant Professor of Art History, Rollins College, Winter Park, FL. The Department of Art and Art History seeks an Assistant Professor of Art History, tenure-track, to teach the visual culture of Africa and the Diaspora, in any geographical and chronological periods. Ph.D. and teaching experience required; scholarly productivity expected. The position begins in August 2013. Primary area of expertise may be in either Africa or the Diaspora, but the successful candidate must be able to teach in both areas. Especially welcome are applicants with interests in interdisciplinary teaching, the development of courses addressing cross-cultural themes, and international experiences. Preference will be given to applicants with a background in internationalization, community engagement, and/or digital humanities. Opportunities exist for participation with the college's Cornell Fine Arts Museum, The Africa/African-American Studies Program, and nearby Eatonville. Rollins supports teaching and scholarship that addresses developing countries. Duties include curriculum development, advising, and other service to the department and to the college.

Applicants must apply via the College's employment website and upload the following materials when applying for this position: (1) Cover letter, (2) Curriculum vitae, (3) Statement of teaching philosophy. In addition, please provide contact information for three professional references on your application. Finalists will be contacted about submitting letters of recommendation. Review of applications will begin November 28, 2012 and will continue until position is filled. Interested applicants must apply online via the College's employment website, https://www.rollinsjobs.com/.

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Williams College, Dept. of Art - African or South Asian visual culture

 * See full post below, under "Asian."

Colby College - Historian of American Art (TT - Asst. Prof)
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, American Art History

Colby College Department of Art invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor, beginning September 1, 2013, in the history of American art of all periods. We welcome applicants with scholarly and teaching interest in one or more of the following areas: African-American art, Native-American art, Asian-American art, Latino-American art, or Diaspora Studies. Candidates with Ph.D. in hand and with at least two years of college-level teaching experience preferred.

The successful candidate would develop a body of courses ranging from individual and collaborative surveys to topical courses and seminars based on his or her research interests. Ideal candidates would enrich the college’s interdisciplinary networks and engage with the Colby College Museum of Art.

Please submit the following items electronically to arthistory@colby.edu: cover letter, curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, statement of teaching philosophy and research interests, and representative sample of current scholarship, e.g., reprints of recently published work. Review of applications will begin on Dec. 11; interviews will be conducted at the College Art Association annual meeting in New York City in mid-February.

Colby College is committed to equality and diversity and is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage inquiries from candidates who will contribute to the cultural and ethnic diversity of our college. Colby College does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, religion, ancestry or national origin, or age in employment or in our educational programs. For more information about the College, please visit our website: www.colby.edu

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Colorado State University - History of American Art or History of Native American Art
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, AMERICAN OR NATIVE AMERICAN ART HISTORY

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY

Art History position: Ph.D. in art history at time of appointment, with specialization in History of American Art or History of Native American Art and with ability to teach both, and active research agenda are required. Teaching experience at the college level is highly desired. Teaching responsibilities are 5 courses/year at all levels of undergraduate art history, with graduate sections offered to students pursuing the MFA. Duties will include teaching art history survey courses and American and Native American art history courses, curriculum development, advising students, contributing to research in the field, participating in local, regional and national forums, as well as service on department, college and university committees.

Proposed Salary: Commensurate with Assistant Professor rank.

Application Deadline: December 1, 2012. This is an ‘open search’: once the search committee has identified semifinalists, tenured and tenure-track departmental faculty will have access to the files. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled; however for full consideration application materials must be received on or before December 1, 2012.

Letter of application addressing qualifications for the position should be accompanied by a curriculum vitae; names, titles, addresses and phone numbers of three references; three letters of reference mailed under separate cover; and official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate work. Send materials to: Chair, Art History Search Committee, Department of Art, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1770.

For full position description, visit: http://jobs.libarts.colostate.edu/jobs/assistant-professor-of-art-history/

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Oberlin College, Oberlin OH - Curator of European and American Art, 1400-1900 (Open Rank)

 * See full post below, under "Renaissance / Early Modern."

School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) - N. American Art (1865-1945)
The Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticism seeks a historian of North American art, 1865-1945, with expertise in diverse cultures and methodologies to begin August 2013. Open rank.

The successful candidate will contribute to the Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticism’s MA and undergraduate programs in Art History, providing undergraduate courses, graduate seminars, and master’s thesis supervision. The appointee will also be an active participant in the education of studio artists, architects, and arts professionals at the MFA, MA and BFA levels, and will contribute to the vibrant and creative culture of a prestigious art school. Faculty are expected to maintain active professional practices and also participate in departmental and school-wide committees and service.

By December 1, 2012 please submit complete application materials at http://SAICfaculty.slideroom.com. You will be asked to create an account, then complete the application which is a combination of fill-in fields and uploaded documents. Complete the fields for contact information, educational background, and professional references. Required files to upload include: letter of introduction stating your interests and qualifications; résumé, and writing samples (PDF files recommended).

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Yale University - Art Historian with Specialization in American Art (Open Rank)
Due:  November 1, 2012

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Case Western Reserve University - Classical Roman Art
The Department of Art History and Art at Case Western Reserve University seeks a specialist in classical Roman art, with a preferred secondary specialty in Islamic art, to join our growing faculty in fall 2013 at the level of assistant or associate professor, full-time tenure track. Ph.D. required at time of appointment with established scholarly expertise in the visual art of ancient Rome (excluding a research specialty in architecture). Candidates should exemplify excellence in research and teaching. Two courses each semester, including graduate seminars, upper level courses in area of specialization, introductory and area survey classes for undergraduates, and participation in CWRU’s seminar approach to undergraduate education. Duties include supervision of M.A. students and doctoral research, full participation in departmental activities, and relevant university service. A strong commitment to object-based teaching/mentoring and engagement with museum and/or collecting practices and history are essential. The graduate programs in art history and in art history and museum studies are offered cooperatively with the Cleveland Museum of Art; the doctoral program in art history is being relaunched in 2013 with a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to emphasize object-centered learning. The renowned collections and library of the museum are available for teaching and research. Visit our website at: http://www.cwru.edu/artsci/arth/arth.html.

Email letter of application, CV, and names, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three references in a PDF document to Catherine B. Scallen, Roman Art Search Committee Chair, Department of Art History and Art, Case Western Reserve University at [mailto:catherine.scallen@case.edu catherine.scallen@case.edu].

Applications received by 1 December 2012 will receive full consideration.

Required qualifications: All applicants must have PhD at time of appointment. Teaching experience and evidence of an active research agenda in Roman art are required. Applicants who wish to be considered for an appointment at the associate professor level should also have a substantial publication record, including a single-authored monograph or exhibition catalogue, superior teaching evaluations, and a record of university service.

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Harvard University - Classical Art and/or Architecture
The Department of History of Art and Architecture at Harvard University invites applications for an appointment, expected to begin July 1, 2013, at the level of Tenure-track, in the field of Classical Art and/or Architecture. Candidates should have specialization in any area or time period within the field of classical Greek and Roman art and architecture. We also encourage applications from candidates with research interests in the Roman Provinces or Late Antiquity. The appointee will teach and advise students at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Candidates should demonstrate excellence in both research and teaching.

Salary and benefits are competitive. Applications, to include a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, two writing samples, a teaching statement, a research statement, and the names and contact information of three referees should be submitted at http://academicpositions.harvard.edu.

The deadline for application is October 1, 2012. NOTE: H-NET version of this job ad states different deadline: "Applications, to include a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, two writing samples, a teaching statement, a research statement, and the names and contact information of three referees should be submitted at http://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/4203. Harvard University is an equal-opportunity employer; applications from women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged. The deadline for application is November 1, 2012."

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Louisiana State University - TT Asst. - History of Greek and Roman Art
Louisiana State University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professorship in the History of Greek and Roman art starting August 2013. LSU's Art History faculty is part of the School of Art, which comprises undergraduate and graduate programs in Studio Art as well as Art History. The School has 600+ students and is a unit of a College that also includes Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Interior Design. We are looking for someone willing and able to serve not only the specific needs of the Art History program, but those of the entire College community, and of allied disciplines in the humanities.

Responsibilities: Teach introductory and senior-level courses in Greek and Roman art, art of the Ancient Near East and Egypt, freshman-level survey, as well as graduate (M.A.-level) and undergraduate seminars, and additional required or elective courses (as deemed suitable for the individual based upon background and program needs) consistent with teaching loads typically assigned in the school. Engage in appropriate research, become a member of the graduate faculty, participate in the graduate programs of the School of Art, and perform service through school and university committees.

Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in any area of Greek or Roman art; successful teaching experience; active engagement in innovative research; evidence of professional achievement.

Contact: An offer of employment is contingent on a satisfactory pre-employment background check. Application deadline is December 15, 2012, or until a candidate is selected.Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until a candidate is selected.

Apply online and view a more detailed ad at: https://lsusystemcareers.lsu.eduPosition #006432

LSU IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/EQUAL ACCESS EMPLOYER

Quick link at ad URL: https://lsusystemcareers.lsu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=55248

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Rice University (TX) - Asst. Professor, Greek & Roman Art or Architecture
Rice University seeks to fill a tenure-track level position in ancient Greek and Roman art or architecture at the Assistant Professor level. The position will begin July 1, 2013. The candidate will be responsible for teaching both undergraduate and graduate level courses in art and/or architectural history and may will be expected to play an active role in the Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations program and the Classics department. The candidate may be trained in classics, archaeology, or art history. Responsibilities include teaching two courses per semester, two semesters per academic year, team-teaching the introductory course of western art in the fall as well as courses in his or her field. Other responsibilities include research/scholarship and university service. The Department of Art History maintains close connections with the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the Menil Collection, both of which have outstanding teaching collections in Greek and Roman art. Rice University, in Houston, Texas, is among the leading research universities in the country and the Department of Art History has a vibrant undergraduate program and is also in the fourth year of a new doctoral program. See the department's website at http://www.arthistory.rice.edu.

The application deadline is January 7, 2013. Please note that we require a Ph.D. or completed Ph.D. by December 31, 2012. To apply for this position, please send a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, examples of scholarship and publications and the names and addresses of three references (to be contacted only for finalists for the position). Other questions may be addressed to: Chair, Search Committee, Department of Art History, MS-21, Rice University, 6100 Main Street, Houston, Texas, 55005.

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University of British Columbia - Ancient Egypt
The Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies at the University of British Columbia invites applications for a tenure-track appointment, effective July 1, 2013, at the rank of Assistant Professor. The primary research focus is on the period between 1500-330 BCE. The ideal candidate will be able to teach the art and archaeology of Ancient Egypt up to the graduate level, but may have a research expertise outside this field.

He/she will appreciate the complex, interconnected relationships of the peoples of the ancient Eastern Mediterranean, Egyptian and Near Eastern worlds, and the globalized character of the cultures affected by these international contacts. The candidate is expected to build research and pedagogic links with faculty colleagues within the Department and in Anthropology, History and/or Art History. An active archaeological project will be an asset.

Application Deadline: Dec. 21

Effective Date: July 1

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University of Maryland, College Park - Ancient Roman Art
The Department Art History and Archaeology at the University if Maryland, College Park, invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in Ancient Roman Art at the rank of Assistant Professor. The Department seeks a candidate with high potential for significant publications and excellence in teaching. The starting date for the position is August, 2013.

The Department of Art History and Archaeology offers the B.A., the M.A., and Ph.D. degree in a wide range of art historical fields. The succesful applicant must be able to teach courses including a survey course (Art and Society in Ancient and Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean) and upper-level courses in ancient Roman art and architecture; s/he will also teach graduate colloquia and seminars on specialized topics--as well as direct theses and dissertations--in Roman art and architecture.

For best consideration, candidates should submit a complete application by October 31, 2012. Preliminary interviews with selected candidates will be conduced by appointment at the Annual Meeting of the College art Association in New York, February 13-16, 2013. https://jobs.umd.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=182797

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University of Toronto - Classical Greek Art
The Department of Art invites applications for an Assistant Professor, tenure stream, in the field of Classical Greek Art. Start date for this position is July 1, 2013. We seek candidates with expertise in the art of the Classical Greek world, to complement the Department’s existing strength in the areas of Aegean Bronze Age, and Roman art and archaeology. Here we take ‘Classical’ to include a range from Protogeometric to Hellenistic.

Applicant should also ask three referees to send letters directly to Professor Elizabeth Legge, Chair, Department of Art, University of Toronto at [mailto:art.admin@utoronto.ca art.admin@utoronto.ca] by the closing date, September 24, 2012.

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Washington University (St. Louis)
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, CLASSICAL ART HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY, WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST LOUIS. The Department of Art History and Archaeology, in the School of Arts & Sciences, with a lively undergraduate program and a well-established MA and PhD program, seeks a dynamic scholar to fill a full-time, tenure-track position in the area of Greek and/or Roman art history and archaeology. The successful candidate must have a PhD in the History of Art (or a closely related discipline) and teaching experience; evidence of an ambitious research program is expected. Desirable secondary research or teaching fields include, but are not limited to, numismatics, Egyptology, and history of architecture.

Consideration of applications begins promptly on November 15, 2012.

Interviews will be held at AIA meetings in Seattle in January; no interviews will be held at CAA meetings in New York. To apply, go to http://jobs.wustl.edu and look up job posting #24424. Required materials include a letter of application, CV, writing sample and three confidential letters of recommendation, and when possible, evidence of excellence in teaching, all of which may be uploaded to the website. Alternately, a hard copy of the materials may be sent to Prof. Elizabeth Childs, Chair, Department of Art History and Archaeology, Campus Box 1189, One Brookings Drive, Washington University, St Louis, MO. 63130-4899.

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CUNY, Spitzer School of Arch: Assistant, Associate or Full Professor of Architecture in History and Theory
The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture seeks an experienced historian to teach architectural and urban history to undergraduate and graduate students. The candidate will teach the survey of world architecture, lead discussion sections, work with and mentor undergraduate and graduate students, and offer elective seminars in the field of specialty. The SSA seeks an innovative, cutting-edge scholar who emphasizes interdisciplinary inquiry and focuses on place-based history rather than individual monuments, historical styles, or well-known architects. Historians of technology, infrastructure, cultural landscapes, the environment, world architecture, urbanism, or other similar fields are encouraged to apply. No geographic restriction applies, but the field of specialty must be in topics before 1850. The Spitzer School of Architecture is committed to social and sustainable concerns in practice, as well as to providing access to the finest education in the art, history and technology of architecture, urban design and landscape architecture to the broadest and most diverse student population. A prospective member of the faculty should be prepared to participate in and contribute to this lively intellectual atmosphere. The candidate should also expect to contribute to the development of a graduate program in architectural history.

The candidate must hold a doctorate in the history of architecture or urbanism and have considerable teaching experience, preferably in a school of architecture. Interdisciplinary, innovative, scholarship of exceptional quality is required, as is excellence and experience in teaching and a demonstrated commitment to teaching the history of architecture in global, urban and environmental contexts. A distinguished record of multiple publications (books, articles, reviews) is required. The candidate must also demonstrate commitment to and experience in teaching the core curriculum in architectural history. The application must include curriculum vitae, at least one course syllabus describing a survey, another describing an elective seminar, three publications, and a cover letter explaining interest in the position, teaching philosophy and research objectives. Three letters of reference are required and should be sent under separate cover to the chair of the search committee. The candidate should be prepared to give a public lecture and lead a seminar discussion with students as part of the application process. Appointment is anticipated for Fall 2013.

Application Procedure: Send hard copies of non-scanable required materials to: Professor Marta Gutman, Chair, History Search, Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, The City College of New York, 141 Convent Avenue, New York, New York 10031. Send all additional scanable required materials to: SSA7280search@ccny.cuny.edu

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Dartmouth College
The Department of Art History at Dartmouth College invites applications for a full-time appointment in the architecture of the late antique through medieval periods in the Mediterranean world.

We seek a scholar-teacher with a strong commitment to innovative research and undergraduate education. An interest and competency in the Islamic tradition is especially welcome. Candidates should be willing to participate periodically in directing the department’s foreign study program in Rome.

Please send a letter of interest, current CV, and an essay, article, or dissertation chapter and arrange to have three letters of reference sent to the Chair of the Mediterranean Architectural History Search, Department of Art History, Dartmouth College, 6033 Carpenter Hall, Hanover, NH 03755-3570. Applications in digital form are also acceptable and should be sent to [mailto:art.history@dartmouth.edu art.history@dartmouth.edu]. The deadline is November 30, 2012. Dartmouth is committed to diversity and encourages applications from women and minorities.


 * Anyone heard anything on this search?***

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Brown University - History & Theory of Architecture
The Department of the History of Art and Architecture at Brown University invites applications for a full-time tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor in the field of the History and Theory of Architecture to begin in August 2013. Preference will be given to candidates with a proven ability to engage in scholarly research of non-western subjects and/or architecture before 1800. Interest in cross–disciplinary teaching with faculty in other fields of the humanities and social sciences, as well as collaboration with faculty and curators at the Rhode Island School of Design will be welcome.

The Assistant Professor of the History of Architecture will teach undergraduate lecture courses conduct seminars for a popular major and mentor gifted doctoral students into the profession while cultivating a reputation for their own innovative and important scholarship. Applicants should have their PhD in hand and exemplary teaching experience. We are looking for outstanding scholars with an interest in the broad context of the history of art and architecture, and are committed to contributing diverse perspectives to the department and to the university.

Candidates should provide a letter of application and curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation. Please submit all materials online at Interfolio. Applications received by 15 November 2012 will receive full consideration. The search will remain open until filled or closed.

Brown is an EEO/AA employer. Minorites and women are encouraged to apply.

A request for two writing samples was sent on 1/11 (x2)

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Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
Tenure-Track Faculty Position in the History of Architecture and the Built Environment Concordia University's Department of Art History invites applications for one tenure-track position in the field of the History of Architecture and the Built Environment for July 1, 2013.

Applicants should possess a completed PhD, teaching experience at the post-secondary level, a demonstrated ability to conduct and disseminate innovative research and a record of administrative and committee service. Although classes are taught in English, fluency in French would be considered a major asset. Submissions should include a covering letter, a curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching philosophy and interests, evidence of teaching effectiveness (including course syllabi and student evaluations), a research statement and writing sample, and the names and contact information of three referees, one of which must be the candidate's department chair or dean or someone in a direct supervisory role.

Applications should be submitted or postmarked on or before November 1, 2012 to: Mailing address: Dr. Catherine MacKenzie, Acting Chair, Department of Art History Concordia University 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. West, EV 3.820 Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8 Canada Tel: 514-848-2424 ext. 4700 Fax: 514-848-4584

For further information, applicants are encouraged to consult: Department of Art History: http://art-history.concordia.ca Faculty of Fine Arts: http://finearts.concordia.ca Academic Services for Fine Arts Faculty: http://finearts.concordia.ca/officeofthedean/servicesandresourcesforfaculty/

Subject to budgetary approval, we anticipate filling this position, normally at the rank of Assistant Professor, for July 1, 2013. Appointments at a more senior level may also be considered. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada will be given priority. Concordia University is committed to employment equity.

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 * --No Skype interviews?

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College of Holy Cross, MA
The Department of Visual Arts at the College of the Holy Cross invites applications for a full-time tenure-track appointment in the field of Modern Architecture and Theory to begin in August 2013. Preference will be given to candidates with a proven ability to address global manifestations and to engage in scholarly research of non-western subjects.

Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Art or Architectural History and demonstrate commitment to, and excellence in, undergraduate teaching as well as scholarly achievement. The College of the Holy Cross uses Interfolio to collect all faculty job applications electronically. Please submit a cover letter describing research and teaching interests, curriculum vitae, statement on teaching, transcripts, and three letters of recommendation to http://www.interfolio.com/apply/13584. Questions about this position may be directed to Art History Search Committee, c/o Kerstin Bean, Administrative Assistant, Department of Visual Arts, College of the Holy Cross, One College Street, Worcester, MA 01610. Review of applications will begin on December 1 and continue until the position has been filled. The Department will conduct interviews at the CAA annual meeting.

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
We seek to hire a tenure-track architectural historian at the Assistant or Associate (without tenure) level to join our small and collegial faculty. The History, Theory, Criticism program in MIT's School of Architecture and Planning was founded in the 1970s as the first PhD-granting program in a school of architecture, specializing in interdisciplinary research and teaching focused on the intertwined histories of art and architecture. We are interested in scholars focusing on periods from the Renaissance to the twentieth century; researchers from all geographic areas will be considered for this position.

Contact: Please fill out the online form at http://web.mit.edu/htc/survey/apply.htm and send a PDF of your C.V. and letter of interest to [mailto:arch_htc@mit.edu arch_htc@mit.edu]. The page size of the documents should be standard US letter size: 8.5 inches by 11 inches. Please direct queries also to arch_htc@mit.edu. Mailing a paper version is not necessary. The committee will meet to discuss candidates beginning October 30th.

Letter should be addressed to: Arindam Dutta, Search Committee Chair, History, Theory, and Criticism of Architecture and Art, MIT Department of Architecture, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, 10-303, Cambridge, MA 02139

No word yet? Seems like a long time for intial review. ..

I heard that they had over 140 applications--this might take them a while 12/4

Now it really does seem like a long time. Maybe people just aren't updating like they did in years past? Lot of the other entries seem thin, too. 1/3

A request for publications and letter of rec. was sent on Dec. 16th.

Thanks for the update.

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Stanford University - History of Architecture
The Department of Art & Art History at Stanford University solicits applications for an open-rank appointment in the History of Architecture. We welcome applications from candidates working in any sub-field of architectural history, including non-Western areas, with teaching experience at both the introductory and advanced levels. A completed Ph.D. is required. The appointment is expected to begin on September 1, 2013.

Interested candidates should send a letter detailing the direction of their current research and teaching objectives, a CV, and a list of three referees to: Chair, Search Committee in the History of Architecture, Department of Art & Art History, Stanford University, 435 Lasuen Mall, Stanford CA 94305-2018. The deadline for receiving applications is October 15, 2012. Electronic applications are not accepted.

First Round Interview: Skype interviews scheduled for 30 Nov.

Some rejections sent. Word has it they are looking for a senior person. (x2)

Rejection: received rejection via email after first round interview (12/12)

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Yale University - History of Modern Architecture
Assistant Professor, Tenure-track. Starting July 1, 2013. Art historian with expertise in Modern Architecture. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Architectural History or the History of Art and demonstrate strong research focus on the built environment. Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applications, including a cover letter, CV, and writing sample, along with three letters of recommendation, should be submitted online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/Yale/HSAR. Review of applications will begin December 15, 2012, and will continue until the position is filled. Yale University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, valuing diversity, and strongly encouraging applications from women and underrepresented minorities.

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Carthage College - One-year Postdoctoral Fellowship in Asian Art History
Carthage College, with support from the ASIANetwork-Luce Teaching Fellow Program, seeks an Art Historian with an Asian specialization for a one-year post-doctoral fellowship beginning in the Fall Semester 2013. The region of specialization within Asia is open, but the successful candidate must be willing to co-develop and co-teach interdisciplinary courses directed toward a general student audience. The fellow will teach three 4-credit courses during the academic year. Two of these courses will be interdisciplinary and/or comparative, to be developed and taught in conjunction with a Carthage faculty colleague. The specific themes and content areas for all courses will reflect the fellows training and research interests. The successful candidate will hold a doctorate from a North American university within the prior three years. Applicants who have not completed the dissertation may be considered, provided that they have a scheduled completion date prior to the beginning of the fellowship year verified by their graduate advisor.

The application packet should be in pdf format and contain a letter outlining the candidates teaching and scholarly philosophy and interests, a curriculum vitae, the names of three references, and any additional supporting documents, and should be sent to: Professor Herschel Kruger, Chair, Fine Arts Division, [mailto:AN-Lucepostdoc@carthage.edu AN-Lucepostdoc@carthage.edu], Carthage College, 2001 Alford Park Drive, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 53140.

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Denison University - Assistant Professor in East Asian Art
Tenure-Track, Assistant Professor, East Asian Art History, starting Fall 2013. Full-time tenure-track position at a selective liberal arts college. 3/2 teaching load. Specialization in East Asia. Ph.D preferred, ABD encouraged to apply. Apply online at Apply online at https://employment.denison.edu/ Review of applications will begin December 31, 2012 and continue until the position is filled. Denison University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer. To achieve our mission as a liberal arts college, we continually strive to foster a diverse campus community, which recognizes the value of all persons regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or socio-economic background. For additional information please contact: Joanna Grabski, Chair, Art History, Denison University, Granville, Ohio 43023. (740) 587-6230, [mailto:grabski@denison.edu grabski@denison.edu]. To fulfill the duties of a tenure-track position in East Asian Art History in the Department of Art History. Ph D. (ABD considered) East Asian Art History, focus on China, Japan or Korea including knowledge of appropriate research languages. Teaching experience expected.

Application Deadline: December 31st

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Fordham University - Assistant Professor in Asian or African Art
The Department of Art History and Music seeks applications for a full-time, tenure-track position to begin in fall semester, 2013 in one of the above geographic areas, in any time period or subfield, to add to its already-existing strengths in arts from Europe and the Americas. The candidate will be expected to have a promising research and publication record as well as a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching, which will include introductory art history surveys and general electives in his or her field. Ph.D. and teaching experience required. Upload letter (including a brief statement of teaching philosophy), CV, names and addresses of three references to: Professor Jo Anna Isaak, Art History and Music, Fordham University. Please send via Interfolio at:  https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/18707. Application deadline: December 15, 2012. Fordham is an independent, Catholic university in the Jesuit tradition and welcomes applications from men and women of all backgrounds. EOE/AA.

Application Deadline: December 15th

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 * Also posted above, in "African" section.

Indiana University, Bloomington - Assistant Professor in East Asian Art
The Department of the History of Art, Indiana University-Bloomington, seeks to fill a tenure-track position at the level of Assistant Professor in East Asian Art. The department has a strong commitment to undergraduate and graduate teaching, and the candidate will be required to contribute in both areas. Teaching responsibilities will also include one course annually on Asian art and culture for the School of Global and International Studies. A strong and innovative research profile is expected. Ph.D. is required; teaching experience and publications are desirable. Salary and benefits are competitive.

Please submit letter of application, CV, list of three referees with their contact information, course syllabi, and writing sample (approximately 30 pages) to Julie Van Voorhis, Chair, East Asian Search Committee, Indiana University, Department of the History of Art 132, 1201 East 7th. Street, Bloomington IN, 47405. Applications should be submitted by December 14, 2012, both in hard copy and as a single PDF on a CD. Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer; Indiana University encourages applications from women and minorities.

Application deadline: December 14

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Kennesaw State - Assistant Professor in Non-Western Art History
The College of the Arts at Kennesaw State University is now accepting applications for a nine-month, tenure-track position as Assistant Professor of Art History in the School of Art and Design. Specialization: any area or combination of non-western art, including: African, Asian, Middle-Eastern, Oceanic, Pre-Columbian, Native-American, or Latin-American. Duties include: teaching upper-division courses in area(s) of specialization as well as large sections of general education offerings (art appreciation) and art history survey courses; ongoing research and/or creative activity; student advisement; and committee and service work.

Application deadline: January 7th

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Oberlin College, Oberlin OH - Curator of Asian Art (Open Rank)
The Allen Memorial Art Museum (AMAM) at Oberlin College is seeking applicants for a curatorial position in Asian Art at the assistant, associate, or full curatorial level. The curator will oversee all aspects of the museum’s research, interpretation, and presentation of its important Asian art collections and will collaborate with the Curator of Academic Programs and Curator of Education to engage students in curatorial and research projects and plan a broad range of public programs. The curator should have particular strength in the art of East Asia and be conversant with multiple areas and periods of Asian art. The curatorship is a continuing 12-month Administrative and Professional Staff position at the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, reporting to the Director of the Museum.

Responsibilities: The Curator will oversee an outstanding permanent collection of approximately 3,500 works of art from the 3rd millennium B.C. to today, working closely with the museum’s Assistant Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art for those works by contemporary Asian artists. Responsibilities include developing in-house and traveling exhibitions in close collaboration with curatorial colleagues and the director; participating in collection- and exhibition-related programming for campus and public audiences; carrying out original research and publishing on the collection; identifying acquisitions through purchase and gift; expanding physical and electronic access to collections; working closely with museum staff and Oberlin College development staff to cultivate a broad donor base; preparing a long-range plan for Asian holdings; and monitoring and making recommendations for care of the collection. Active participation in identifying and writing grant proposals is critical.

Requirements:  A Ph.D. in art history or East Asian studies preferred (ABD required), with at least 4 years of museum experience, demonstrated knowledge of the exhibition process, a record of publication and public speaking, and some teaching experience. Broad knowledge of Asian art and culture, particularly the arts of East Asia, but knowledge of South Asian, Central Asian, and Western Asian art are also welcome. Familiarity with major art historical periods and styles, and proficiency in at least one Asian language (fluency preferred). Excellent communication, both written and verbal, and effective leadership and interpersonal skills. As an important liaison between the museum and faculty and students, the successful candidate must be an outstanding collaborator with highly developed administrative and organizational capabilities and have a deep commitment to a contextual, cross-disciplinary approach to original works of art.

To Apply: Candidates should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, graduate transcript, and names, addresses and phone numbers of three references by February 1, 2013 to: Sally Moffitt, Administrative Assistant, Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, 87 North Main Street, Oberlin, OH 44074. Review of applications will be ongoing and applications received after the deadline may be considered. First-round interviews will be held at CAA in New York, February 13-16, 2013. For those applicants who are selected for a first-round interview but who cannot be present at CAA, a phone interview will be scheduled.

For additional job details and more on the AMAM's Asian collection, please see the Full Ad on the Oberlin webpage

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Ohio State University, Columbus - TT Asst. Professor, History of Asian Art
The Department of History of Art at The Ohio State University invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor (tenure-track) in the history of Asian art beginning August 2013. Specialists in all sub-fields and periods, except modern Chinese art and later Chinese painting, are encouraged to apply. Applicants should hold a PhD at the time of appointment and demonstrate potential for sustained engagement in innovative research while teaching in a large and thriving graduate program as well as on the undergraduate level. Diverse in terms of its temporal and geographic coverage, the faculty of History of Art at OSU is particularly interested in questions of historiography and critical theory; in cross-cultural exchange and the negotiation of artistic, cultural, and political boundaries; in art’s role in mediating social action; and in issues of representation and the affective engagement of the image. Applications from scholars whose work relates to one or more of these areas of inquiry are especially welcome.

Candidates should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, publications and/or writing samples, and three letters of recommendation to Professor Andrew Shelton, Chair, Department of History of Art, Ohio State University, 215 Pomerene Hall, 1760 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210. Review of applications begins August 27, 2012.

First Round Interview: scheduled for October 9

Any word after the Skype interviews? (Oct. 25) A copy of dissertation requested a week ago (oct 25). Any word about campus interview?

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Campus Interview: Invited Nov. 1 for campus interview in early December


 * DUDE! Check your facts and make sure you are posting on the correct listing! They have NOT yet invited candidates to campus. The committee has not even met after the Skype interviews.


 * My facts are straight: Skype interview on October 9, further writing samples requested on October 17, invitation from Prof. Julia Andrews for an early-December visit to OSU on November 1. I know they have been doing rolling Skype interviews; perhaps my timeline has simply been different from yours.


 * I spoke with the administrator who organizes the Skype and campus interviews and she said that the committee has not even met again to discuss campus visits let alone invited anyone (Nov. 13). She is the one who organizes campus visits, so she should know...


 * From someone with inside information: as of this week, 3 invitations have been extended and campus visits scheduled. It's possible that others may be added in the future.

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Skidmore College - Visiting Assistant Professor
1-year leave replacement, starting Fall 2013. PhD or ABD in Art History; salary commensurate w/experience. Teach 20 credits over two semesters, including an all-Asia art survey and upper level courses in East, South, or Southeast Asian art.

Review of applications will begin January 7 and will continue until the position is filled. Please indicate if planning to attend CAA.

https://careers.skidmore.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=164326

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Smith College - Part-time Lecturer in East Asian Visual Culture
The Program in East Asian Studies and Department of Art at Smith College invite applications for a part-time position as Lecturer to teach three courses in East Asian visual culture for three years beginning in 2013-14. Scholarship that is methodologically engaged is considered a plus. Smith offers competitive salaries commensurate with experience; the position comes with partial benefits.

Please apply at http://www.smith.edu/deanoffaculty/facultypositions.html with a letter of application, curriculum vitae, sample syllabi, and three confidential letters of recommendation; semifinalists may be asked to provide a writing sample. General questions regarding the search should be directed to Becky Davis at bdavis@smith.edu or (413) 585-3103.

Review of applications will begin December 1, 2012.

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University of British Columbia - Assistant Professor in Premodern Japanese Art History or Architectural History
The Department of Art History, Visual Art, and Theory at the University of British Columbia invites applications for a tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor in the field of Premodern Japanese Art History or Architectural History.

The candidate must have a PhD (or expect to successfully defend before July 1, 2013). The successful candidate will be expected to demonstrate the potential for excellence in research and in undergraduate and graduate teaching. He or she will be expected to maintain an active program of research, publication, teaching, graduate supervision, and service, and to demonstrate serious engagement with contemporary issues and debates within the discipline, and involvement with innovative research approaches. Familiarity with the historical span of Japanese and East Asian art, including the modern era, would be an asset for undergraduate teaching.

UBC, one of the largest and most distinguished universities in Canada, has excellent resources for scholarly research and artistic practice. The Art History program partners with the strong studio art and the Critical and Curatorial Studies programs (http://www.ahva.ubc.ca). This position in art history also presents an opportunity to engage with an interdisciplinary group of scholars within the larger academic community, including the Department of Asian Studies, the Asian Library, and Institute of Asian Research, as well as the Museum of Anthropology and the Morris and Helen Belkin Gallery.

Applicants must submit in hard copy the following: A letter of application will include a detailed curriculum vitae; statement of research and teaching philosophies; a sample dissertation chapter or scholarly paper; evidence of teaching potential and effectiveness; and three confidential letters of reference sent under separate cover. The anticipated start date of employment is July 1, 2013.

Applications should be addressed to: Professor Scott Watson, Chair, Art History Search Committee, Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory, University of British Columbia, 403-6333 Memorial Road, Vancouver, B.C., V6T 1Z2, Canada.

Deadline: Applications and all supporting materials must be received by Friday December 14, 2012, 4:00pm PST.

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University of California, Riverside - Asst Prof, Tenure-Track, East Asian
The Department of the History of Art at the University of California, Riverside announces an Assistant Professor, tenure-track position for a historian of East Asian art and architecture in any geographic area or historical period from the early modern period to the present day. We especially welcome candidates engaged in a cross-cultural approach. We seek a creative scholar with broad interests, exceptional promise, and a strong commitment to teaching the history of Asian art and architecture. The successful candidate will expand the Asian component of our undergraduate and graduate programs; teach courses spanning the field and ranging from lower division surveys to graduate seminars; and advise students in a methodologically diverse department on a campus with strong interdisciplinary interests in Asian culture. Related UCR departments and programs in the field include East Asian Studies, Comparative Asian Studies, Comparative Literature and Foreign Languages, History and Ethnic Studies.

Ph.D. required at time of appointment. Teaching experience and a promising record of research and publication are required.

Email letter of application, curriculum vitae, writing sample (30 page maximum) and three letters of recommendation to [mailto:AHSAP@ucr.edu AHSAP@ucr.edu ] to the attention of Tala Martinez, Academic Personnel, Asian Search Committee, Department of the History of Art, University of California Riverside. Review of applications will begin December 14, 2012 and continue until the position is filled. Salary commensurate with education and experience. Position begins July 1, 2013.

Application Deadline: December 14, 2012

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=== University of Connecticut - Contemporary Asian Art and Visual Culture (Asst Prof) === The Department of Art and Art History at the University of Connecticut seeks candidates for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position at the level of Assistant Professor in Art History with a specialty in contemporary Asian art and the ability to offer courses that connect the arts of Asia to other cultures and to the Asian diasporas. This position is a joint hire with the Asian American Studies Institute, in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Candidates should be able to contribute to the undergraduate and graduate curricula, and will teach introductory, intermediate, and upper-level courses in Asian art and outside of that area of specialization, including topic oriented courses. The capacity to teach a range of courses from contemporary to ancient Asian art, with an emphasis on twentieth and twenty-first century East Asian art, visual culture, and transculturalism is highly desirable. The Department welcomes candidates with contemporary approaches to the study of art history and visual culture, which may include curatorial practice. The art history program is integrated with a vigorous studio program in a liberal arts university. Cross-listings with Asian and Asian American Studies and other programs in the university are strongly encouraged. The successful candidate will participate in faculty activities and college committee work with both the Department and the Asian American Studies Institute.

Minimum Qualifications: Completed PhD, with specialization in Asian Art History; demonstrated excellence in research, including scholarly publications and/or exhibition catalogues; and excellent written and oral communication skills. Equivalent foreign degrees are acceptable. Preferred Qualifications: Research specialization in contemporary Asian art and visual culture studies, with knowledge of East Asian Art and its transnational/diasporic connections; interest in interdisciplinary approaches and methodologies; demonstrated ability to contribute through research, teaching, curating and/or public engagement to the diversity and excellence of the learning experience; and two years college teaching experience with strong interest in graduate teaching and mentoring.

Appointment Terms: This is a 9-month appointment and will begin on August 22, 2013. Position is at the Storrs campus. Candidates may have the opportunity to work at the campuses at Avery Point, Hartford, Stamford, Torrington, Waterbury, and West Hartford. The salary of the position will be commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and experience.

To Apply: Please provide a letter of application, complete curriculum vitae, and a statement of teaching philosophy via Husky Hire. Three confidential letters of recommendation can be sent to: Professor Cathy Schlund-Vials, Co-Chair, Art & Art History Search, Asian American Studies Institute, Unit 1091, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269. We will continue to review applications until the position is filled, but to insure full consideration, application materials should be submitted no later than December 1, 2012. The University of Connecticut is an EEO/AA employer.

Application deadline: December 1

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University of Kansas - Assistant Professor in Korean Art History
With the support of the Korea Foundation, the Kress Foundation Department of Art History at the University of Kansas is seeking a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Korean Art History to begin as early as August 18, 2013.

The successful applicant will teach four courses per year in Korean art history, including undergraduate and graduate courses and periodically a survey of Asian art that includes Korean art; guide graduate student research and supervise dissertations in Korean art history; maintain an active program of research in Korean art history disseminated through peer-review publications and public presentations; and provide service to the department and the university, including advising, committee work, and contributing to the growth of Korean studies at the university.

Candidates should go to https://jobs.ku.edu, search for position 00066508, and complete the application. Attach (upload) a letter of interest, CV, and a 2-page teaching statement (teaching philosophy/experience/and interests), and names of 3 individuals from whom letters of reference have been requested to the online faculty data form. Documents should be available to upload when completing the online form and each file can be up to 5MB's. If assistance is needed uploading materials email [mailto:employ@ku.edu employ@ku.edu]

In addition, applicants should arrange to have letters of reference sent directly to Dr. Marsha Haufler, Korean Art History Search Committee Coordinator, Kress Foundation Department of Art History, 1301 Mississippi Street, 209 Spencer Museum of Art, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA. Email: mhaufler@ku.edu Inquiries may also be directed to Dr. Marsha Haufler.

Review of applications begins November 15, 2012 and continues as long as needed to collect a qualified pool of candidates.

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University of Sydney - Lecturer in Asian Art History
We have established particular expertise in recent years in the area of modern and contemporary Asian art and seek to continue and expand this emphasis through the appointment of a lecturer in Asian art.

In this exciting lectureship opportunity you will: To be the successful candidate you will need: There are also desirable criteria for appointment.
 * teach and develop curriculum for undergraduate and postgraduate courses with a focus on modern and contemporary Asian art
 * make a contribution to the research strengths of the school, including the pursuit of research grants and regular publication in journals of high standing
 * supervise research higher degree students
 * be a source/centre for interdisciplinary collaborations within the university and with external stakeholders
 * contribute to academic administration.
 * a PhD in the area of Asian art history, preferably modern or contemporary
 * teaching experience at tertiary level in Asian art, including the demonstrated ability to teach in modern and contemporary Asian art, and in more than one specific region or tradition
 * an established research profile and ambitious research plans in Asian art
 * expert knowledge of the history of at least two Asian art cultures, especially in modern and contemporary art
 * excellent teamwork and communication skills to work with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders
 * demonstrated competence in English and at least one Asian language
 * academic administration skills.

All applications must be submitted via the University of Sydney careers website. Visit sydney.edu.au/positions and search by the reference number for more information and to apply. [NOTE: no longer on the Sydney website as the deadline has passed]

CLOSING DATE: 30 September 2012 (11:30pm Sydney time)

The proposed start date for this role is early January 2013, or as soon as possible thereafter.

Application deadline: September 30

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University of Washington - Japanese Art History
Assistant Professor. Tenure-track; 100% FTE. Salary commensurate with qualifications. September 2013. Applications invited in any area of Japanese art history; interest in and ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Japanese pre-modern and modern art, and supervise M.A. and Ph.D. students. Candidates should have a Ph.D. by the start of the appointment; candidates in the final states of their dissertation may be appointed on an acting basis. Include letter of application, CV, list of references with contact information, statement of teaching philosophy and interests, course syllabi, dissertation abstract, and any publications and/or three dissertation chapters. Three letters of recommendation should be sent to Chair, Japanese Art History Search Committee, School of Art, Box 353440, Seattle, WA 98195-3440. (Express mail and courier service to: Art Building—Room 104, 4000 15th Ave NE, Seattle, Washington 98195-3440). All materials are due by Wednesday 09 January 2013. AA/EO Employer.

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Vanderbilt University - Mellon Assistant Professor of Asian Art (non-TT, 3-year appt.)
The Department of History of Art at Vanderbilt University invites applications for the position of Mellon Assistant Professor of Asian Art (non-tenure-track, 3-year appointment) beginning in the 2013 Fall semester. The successful candidate will have a strong research agenda in any area of the history of Asian art. Ph.D. required; teaching experience preferred. In addition, in accordance with Mellon Foundation guidelines, applicants must have received the Ph.D. no more than four years from the start of the position. Teaching load 2/2. For more information on our program please visit the department Web site: http://www.vanderbilt.edu/historyart/. Applications, including cover letter, curriculum vitae, writing sample, teaching philosophy (and evidence of effectiveness), and three letters of reference should be submitted to: Mellon Assistant Professor Search Committee Chair, Department of History of Art, Vanderbilt University, Box 0274 GPC, 230 Appleton Place, Nashville, TN 37203.

Application deadline: December 3.

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Wheaton College (MA) - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Asian or Islamic Art
The Art and Art History Department at Wheaton College is pleased to announce a two-year postdoctoral fellowship supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The fellow will pursue research and teach undergraduate courses, from introductory to seminar-level, in any area within Asian or Islamic art, architecture, or visual culture. We especially welcome candidates engaged in cross-cultural approaches. The fellowship begins in the Fall of 2013. Salary is $50,000 with full benefits; $3500 for travel/research. Teaching load is 1/2 in the first year, and 2/2 in the second.

We seek a creative colleague with broad intellectual interests, exceptional promise, and a proven commitment to innovative undergraduate teaching in a liberal arts setting. The art history curriculum reflects our commitment to cultural diversity, and we welcome interdisciplinary connections across departments; cross-listings of the fellows courses with related, relevant programs, such as Asian Studies, Film and New Media Studies, or Women Studies, is therefore encouraged. The fellow will be mentored by a senior scholar in the Art and Art History Department, and will be expected to contribute to the intellectual and cultural life of the College outside the classroom. For more information about our department, please visit: http://wheatoncollege.edu/art/ Applicants must have Ph.D. in hand by June 30, 2012.

By January 11, 2013,please submit a 1) CV; 2) cover letter (addressed to Nancy Milka, Faculty Assistant, Watson Fine Arts Building, Wheaton College, Norton, MA 02766) detailing the significance of the candidates research to be developed during the fellowship period; 3) brief statement of teaching philosophy; 4) sample syllabi or descriptions for proposed courses; 5) 3 letters of recommendation, to be uploaded by recommenders. Interviews to take place at CAA Annual Conference. All application materials should be submitted online at:                                          https://jobs.wheatoncollege.edu/postings/793

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Williams College, Dept. of Art - African or South Asian visual culture
The Department of Art at Williams College invites applications for a tenure-track appointment, beginning September 2013, in the history of African or South Asian visual culture from the nineteenth century to the present. We welcome applicants working in any subfield. Candidates should have Ph.D. in hand by time of appointment.

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Auburn University, TT Assistant Professor, late 18th- and/or 19th- century Europe
The Art Department at Auburn University invites applications for a tenure-track position as an Assistant Professor, Art Historian of late 18th- and/or 19th- century Europe, beginning August 16, 2013.

Position summary: The Department of Art in The College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University is seeking candidates for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor with a primary research specialty in late 18th- and/or 19th- century Europe, and the ability to also teach courses in at least one of the following areas: Asian, Caribbean, Latin American, Native American, African-American, and Oceanic Art History.

The appointee will teach 4 to 5 courses each year (typically a 2/2, but it might be occassionally a 2/3). Continued research activity required. Duties also include academic advising, curriculum development, and service on committees.

Minimum qualifications: A Ph.D. degree in Art History is required by the start date. Successful candidates must have an active record of scholarly achievement in late 18th- and/or 19th- century European Art History. The Department of Art is seeking individuals with a minimum of 2 years of effective teaching experience as the instructor of record at the college level.

Application materials will be submitted online through Auburn University’s employment site: https://aufacultypositions.peopleadmin.com/

Please submit the following:
 * Letter of application addressing research projects and publications, teaching experience, and other professional qualifications as they relate to the position.
 * Curriculum Vitae
 * One-page statement of teaching philosophy
 * One-page statement of research agenda
 * Transcript of the terminal degree
 * Sample syllabi for two courses
 * Writing sample or article, c. 20 pages in length
 * Names and contact information of three references (letters will be requested at a later date for finalists)

Review of applications will begin January 7, 2013 and continue until the position is filled.

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California Institute of Technology - Postdoctoral Instructor in Western Art History (from early 19th c.)
The Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences at the California Institute of Technology invites applications for a Two-Year Postdoctoral Instructor appointment, which would begin in the fall of 2013, in western art history with an interest in art, visual culture and the sciences from the beginning of the nineteenth century. Postdoctoral instructors are expected to teach three ten-week undergraduate courses per year (quarter system) while at Caltech. The position is contingent upon completion of Ph.D.

Interested candidates should submit a letter of application, vita, a writing sample of not more than 50 pages, and at least three letters of recommendation by email to: [mailto:arthistpdi@hss.caltech.edu arthistpdi@hss.caltech.edu] or mailed to: Art History Postdoctoral Instructor Search, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences, MC 228-77, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125.

Application deadline is December 1, 2012.

Requested additional materials: 1/4/2013

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George Mason University - Assistant Professor, 18th-19th Century Decorative Arts and Material Culture
The George Mason University, Department of History and Art History invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor. Candidates specializing in the art of 18th to mid-19th century with an emphasis on the history of design, material culture, or decorative and luxury arts will be considered. Specializations may cover any world region, and those whose research addresses transcultural contact and aspects of art in a global context are especially encouraged to apply. Teaching expectations include undergraduate and graduate courses. Successful applicants must have completed a Ph.D. by August 2013; teaching experience and publications are preferred.

To apply for position number F9608z, fill out the online application at http://jobs.gmu.edu and attach a letter of application and curriculum vitae. Also, please mail a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and three letters of reference to: Dr. Lawrence Butler, Search Committee Chair, Department of History and Art History, George Mason University, MSN 3G1, 4400 University Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030. Review of applications will begin on November 1, 2012, and will continue until the position is filled. EOE

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Grinnell College - Tenure-track, 18th-19th-Century European Art History
Tenure-track position in the Department of Art: 18th-19th-Century European Art History, starting Fall 2013. Assistant Professor (Ph.D.) preferred; Instructor (ABD) or Associate Professor possible. Grinnell College is a highly selective undergraduate liberal arts college. Art history and studio art form a combined program emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches. Important teaching resources include the college’s art collection, its gallery, and a print and drawing study room. Applicant’s area should be 18th-19th century European, with strong secondary emphasis on non-European, non-western, or colonial/postcolonial art.

To be assured of full consideration, all application materials should be received by December 1, 2012.

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New York University -  Professor of late 18th and 19th Century European Art, Open Rank
The Department of Art History at New York University, in collaboration with the Institute of Fine Arts, seeks applications for a full-time position in late 18th and 19th century European art. Rank open. Ph.D. in art history at time of appointment required. Successful candidates should demonstrate excellence in scholarship and teaching, and research interests complementing those of current faculty. The appointee will teach four courses each academic year: three undergraduate courses consisting of a mix of core curriculum courses, departmental surveys, and advanced courses in the candidate’s area(s) of specialization; and one graduate course at the Institute of Fine Arts. The candidate will supervise undergraduate independent studies and honors theses, and master's and doctoral theses.

Application deadline is December 15, 2012. To apply use link below to submit a cover letter (addressed to Prof. Kenneth Silver, Search Committee Chair), CV, statement of research interests and goals, statement of teaching, and list of three referees.

www.nyuopsearch.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=51443

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Central College, Assistant Professor of Art History
Responsibilities include teaching art survey courses, art theory and criticism, and others in area of specialization. The successful candidate will be expected to teach both upper and lower division art history courses, participate in curriculum development, and be willing to teach Intersections-our first-year common course. The Art Department encourages collaborations with colleagues across campus in programs such as sustainability and global perspectives. Candidates should be committed to undergraduate teaching and have an understanding of and appreciation for the liberal arts environment.

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Central Michigan University - Generalist
The Department of Art and Design at Central Michigan University invites applications for a full-time fixed-term position in Art History. The position is salaried with a renewable annual contract. Position will begin on August 19, 2013. For department details visit http:/www.art.cmich.edu

Required qualifications: Terminal degree in Art History (ABD acceptable). Generalist with an ability to teach Italian Renaissance, Northern Renaissance, Baroque, and Western Art Survey. Teaching experience at the College or University level.

Desired Qualifications: An ability to teach one or more of the following: 18th Century Art, Methodology, Aesthetics, Art Appreciation, Arts of Non-European Traditions, Gender and Art.

Responsibilities: Teach four courses per semester; advise students in Art History.

Deadline: Review of applications will begin on February 01, 2013, and continue until filled. Application Procedure: Please submit an application at http://www.jobs.cmich.edu.

Required files to upload: Letter of Intent, Curriculum Vitae, Names of three current references with phone number/email address, Copy of Graduate Transcript, Statement of Teaching Philosophy, Example Syllabi, Student Evaluations.

Application must be made on-line at http://www.jobs.cmich.edu. Applications via email or post not accepted. For information, please call the CMU Department of Art and Design: 989-774-3025.

Celebrating its 120th anniversary this year, Central Michigan University is one of the nation’s 100 largest public universities and the fourth largest in Michigan, with more than 20,000 students on its Mount Pleasant campus and another 7,000 enrolled online and at more than 50 locations across North America. CMU offers academic programs at the undergraduate, master’s, specialist and doctoral levels, including several in key areas of strength and emerging interest. CMU also has established a College of Medicine, which is actively recruiting students for its inaugural class that will start in the summer of 2013.

The Department of Art and Design is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).

CMU, an AA/EO institution, strongly and actively strives to increase diversity within its community (see http://www.cmich.edu/aaeo)

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John Cabot University, Rome
John Cabot University, an American, regionally accredited four-year liberal arts college in Rome, Italy, seeks a full-time Art History professor for a two-year appointment with possibility for tenure. Level of appointment depends on the candidate's background. The candidate should have a PhD and a record of scholarly research. She or he should be able to teach survey classes in at least two of the following four broad areas of art history: (i) Stone Age to Late Antiquity; (ii) Medieval; (iii) Renaissance and Baroque; and (iv) Modern and Contemporary. Teaching load is normally six courses per year and administrative work is expected. Preference will be given to candidates who have administrative experience. The candidate should be fluent in Italian and English and have an excellent knowledge of Rome. Send CV, cover letter with teaching philosophy, evidence of teaching excellence, and 3 letters of reference by January 31, 2012 to: [mailto:ArtHistorySearch@johncabot.edu ArtHistorySearch@johncabot.edu]. JCU is an equal opportunity employer.

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Salisbury University (MD) - TT Asst. Prof. - Generalist
The Department of Art at Salisbury University is accepting applications for the position of Assistant Professor of Art History, Tenure Track to teach a one-semester introductory art history survey and upper division courses in the candidate's areas of specialization. 

Area of Specialization: Generalist, with a broad background in Art History. Experience teaching courses in Modern art, Contemporary art and Theory, American art, Visual Culture, or non-Western art required.

Primary Job Duties: Include teaching three courses per semester, student advising, and some service work after the first year. Continuing professional activity and scholarly development, at a level appropriate to the teaching load, is also expected. Utilize effective teaching and classroom management strategies which enhance the success of diverse learners. Provide a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching, and the leadership to expand the departments course offerings in Art History, with the goal of an eventual major or minor in Art History, or interdisciplinary programs involving Art History.

Applications will be accepted via Salisbury University's Online Employment Application System. Please visit our website http://www.salisbury.edu/HR/Jobs/ to apply online. To be considered an applicant, you must apply online and submit the following: letter of application, CV, two sample syllabi and a statement of teaching philosophy, examples of scholarly writing or publications, graduate and undergraduate transcripts (copies accepted), and the names and contact information of at least five (5) professional references. All other documents that you wish to provide must be attached to your application in the Online Employment Application System. Please do not send any other documents via E-mail. If you have any questions about the position, please contact the search chair, Ursula Ehrhardt, at  uxehrhardt@salisbury.edu .

Applications submitted by October 22, 2012 will receive first consideration. The position will remain open until filled. Salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. Appointment will be contingent upon verification of eligibility to work in the U.S. and is expected to begin August 15, 2013.

First Interview: phone interview 11/9 (x4)

Rejection: 1/10 (X2)

Campus Interview:
 * im assuming these have been scheduled?
 * Has anyone heard anything?
 * Campus interview scheduled 11/13
 * Any news? They seem somewhat disorganized.
 * Nothing over here (12/11).
 * The Art Department is running three searches: two Art History and one Studio. Candidates have been to campus for both of the Art History positions, and letters of recommendation have been requested for at least some of the candidates. (12/11)

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Wichita State University, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ART HISTORY, Tenure Track
Teach introductory and upper-division art history courses; advise undergraduate students; establish and maintain a successful research agenda. Opportunities may include teaching topical courses in successful applicant’s area/s of expertise; interdisciplinary collaboration in teaching and research; and actively contributing to the School’s professional programs in graphic design, studio art, and art education.

Required:  Ph.D. in art history, or a closely related discipline, from an accredited institution conferred by the time of the appointment - August 2013; knowledge of methodologies of art history discipline; open research specialization in any period from Renaissance to Modern; promising research, publication, and presentation agenda; demonstrated successful teaching experience at the college or university level; excellent oral and written communication skills. Start date August 4, 2013. Salary commensurate with academic credentials and experience. Review of completed applications will begin on January 14, 2013 and continue until the position is filled.

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Winston-Salem State University, Assistant Professor of Art History
The Department of Art & Visual Studies is seeking to hire an Assistant Professor of Art History (Position #6084-0000-0000-132). This is a 9 month, tenure-track position. Ph.D. in Art History from a regionally accredited institution. Candidates must be qualified to teach undergraduate Art History Survey and Art Appreciation courses; experience teaching Non-Western and/or Contemporary Art is a plus but not necessary. Experience in developing new courses is desirable; successful candidates will have the opportunity to develop curriculum in their area of specialty. Proficiency with current classroom technology is essential.

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Assumption College

 * See full post below, under "Renaissance / Early Modern"

Bard College
The Art History Program at Bard College invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in Medieval art and/or architectural history beginning fall 2013. Specific focus within the medieval period is open, but the successful candidate must be able to teach broadly within the field, including surveys of major monuments and movements. Ability to teach classes on Islamic and/ or Hiberno-Saxon art is also desirable, as is willingness to offer an art history majors ‘methods’ class.

Due November 30, 2012 by email only to: [mailto:hr12061@bard.edu hr12061@bard.edu]

First Interview: CAA Interview scheduled 1/3 (x5)

Did everyone get an invitation on the 3rd? Thanks. (yes: 1)

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George Washington University
The department seeks innovative candidates whose teaching and scholarship further trans-global and intercultural exchange. Fine arts and art history faculty engage with the diverse museum and arts community of the D.C./Baltimore area and collaborate with their colleagues. The successful applicant will participate in interdisciplinary research with other departments through the Medieval and Early Modern Studies Institute at GWU.

Undergraduate teaching responsibilities will include the team-taught introductory survey, upper-level lecture courses, and junior-senior seminars. Graduate courses will include advanced seminars in selected areas of research as well as the Historiography foundation seminar on a rotating basis.

The successful applicant will serve on Departmental, College, and University committees and will actively participate in national and international organizations in the field. Departmental service will include advising at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels, supervising undergraduate honors theses, and reviewing qualifying papers for Masters candidates.

Review of applications will begin on January 1, 2013 and will continue until the position is filled. Only complete applications will be considered. Preliminary interviews will take place Thursday through Saturday, February 14- 16, 2013 at the CAA conference in New York.

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Johns Hopkins University - Western Medieval and Byzantine (Open Rank, 2 positions)
The Department of the History of Art at Johns Hopkins University invites applications for two full-time positions in Western Medieval and Byzantine art and/or architectural history respectively. Ranks open, with either tenure-track or tenured appointments possible; salary for each position will be commensurate with the qualifications and experience of the candidate (Ph.D. at time of application is required). Candidates should submit a letter of application (addressed to Medieval Search Committee, Department of the History of Art), a current CV, three letters of reference (applicants at the tenured level should instead include the names of three references in their letter of application), and one article- or chapter-length sample of scholarly writing (published or in-press). JHU History of Art uses Interfolio to collect all faculty job applications electronically; to apply, please follow this link (to the landing page): www.interfolio.com/apply/11207.

Review of applications will begin August 30, 2012, and continue until both positions are filled.
 * Curious if there's been any movement on these? (Oct. 13) I haven't heard a thing other than the request to fill out the EO data (Oct. 30 x 3)

First Round Interview: (none)

Rejection:  Check. (honestly, did they send rejection letters out already?) -- I don't know about letters, but finalists for the first position were notified that an offer was made.

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 * First round of campus visits is underway. A second round is supposed to take place in the spring.


 * (11/19) Thank you for posting that- do you know if the present interviews are for the Medieval line or the Byzantine line? or are they interviewing both Med. and Byz. at the same time?
 * It seems they are looking at tenure-level people first (in both Med. and Byz.). Presumably they will turn their attention to junior people in the spring. [Thank you again for posting this! you've saved me, and I'm sure others, from a dark winter full of needless anxiety and speculation.]

Offer:  An offer has been made (Out of curiousity, Western Medieval or Byzantine?). -- Western.

Université Laval (Quebec, Canada)
Professeur, professeure en histoire de l'art du Moyen Age

Qualifications :

Doctorat en histoire de l’art ou domaine équivalent obtenu au plus tard à la date d'entrée en fonction. Spécialisation en histoire de l’art du Moyen Âge (Ve - XVesiècle) : Orient et/ou Occident

Description du poste :

Enseignement aux trois cycles dans les programmes d’histoire de l’art. Enseignement de l’histoire de l’art du Moyen Âge du Veau XVesiècle dans les différentes formes d’expression. Recherches et publications dans le domaine de spécialisation. Participation au fonctionnement du Département, de la Faculté des lettres et de l’Université.

L’Université Laval est une université francophone où l’enseignement se donne en français.

Un dossier en format PDF, comprenant une lettre de présentation, un curriculum vitæ, 3 lettres de recommandation (envoyées directement par courriel à la direction du Département), un chapitre de la thèse de doctorat accompagné de la table des matières de la thèse, ainsi que 2 publications pertinentes dans le domaine visé (en format papier si elles ne sont pas disponibles en PDF), doit parvenir au plus tard le 4 janvier 2013, à 12 h, à hst@hst.ulaval.ca ou à l’attention de :

Michel Fortin, directeur Département d’histoire Bureau 5309, Pavillon Charles-De Koninck Université Laval 1030, av. des Sciences-Humaines Québec (Québec) G1V 0A6 CANADA

Les candidats et les candidates retenus après étude de leur dossier seront rencontrés entre le 7 et le 28 février 2013.

Pour plus d’informations sur le Département d’histoire, voir http://www.hst.ulaval.ca.

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Princeton University - Byzantine (Associate or Full Professor)
The Department of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University invites applications for the position of Associate or Full Professor in the field of Byzantine art and architecture, open as to region and focus. Responsibilities will consist of undergraduate and graduate teaching and supervision of B.A. and Ph.D. theses and independent work. Applicants will be expected to interact with the Program in Hellenic Studies and other institutions on campus and beyond.

Apply online at: www.princeton.edu/jobs with cover letter, CV, and contact information for three references. Review of applications will begin on October 15th, and will continue until the position is filled.

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Campus Interview: Invitations to campus have been made. 11/29

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University of Hong Kong - Medieval or Renaissance (TT Assistant Professor)
This position is for a specialist in any aspect of Medieval or Renaissance European art. For more information please see the listing below under "Renaissance/Early Modern."

UMass, Amherst
The Art History Program of the Department of Art, Architecture, and Art History at the University of Massachusetts Amherst seeks a specialist in the visual arts of the Middle Ages. Assistant Professor, tenure track, beginning September 2013. Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. Ph.D. in Art History required at the time of hire. Course load is two per semester, plus contributions to team-taught surveys. Candidate should be able to teach a large enrollment General Education survey that introduces the history of art through a specific subject or a wide-ranging historical survey. Preference is given to candidates who demonstrate expertise in interdisciplinarity, current methodologies, and issues of social and cultural diversity. Expertise in Northern Renaissance art, decorative arts, cross-cultural exchange, and/or museum studies a plus. Send cover letter, publications, CV, graduate transcripts, and copies of publications to:Chair. Medievalist Search Committee, Art History Program, University of Massachusetts, 130 Hicks Way, Amherst, MA  01003-9269.

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University of Tulsa - Medieval or Early Modern (TT Assistant Professor)
This position is for a specialist in any aspect of Medieval or early modern European art. For more information please see the listing below under "Renaissance/Early Modern."

University of Nebraska, Omaha - Assistant Professor, Ancient or Medieval
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Wake Forest University – November 30, 2012
The Department of Art at Wake Forest University invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor, tenure track, with research interest in some aspect of Western or Byzantine art or architecture from antiquity to 1300 CE. A Ph.D. in art history is required, as well as teaching experience and a promising record of scholarship. The successful candidate will be expected to teach a survey of Western art or world architecture; introductory and intermediate-level courses in classical, medieval, and/or Byzantine art; and more focused seminars on specific topics.

Send letter of application, CV, and three letters of reference to: Professor Jay Curley, Chair, Search Committee, Art Department, Box 7232 Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109

First Interview: [Any news on this front?]

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NYU Abu Dhabi - Islamic / Middle Eastern Art
NYU Abu Dhabi seeks leading scholars for tenured, tenure-track and contract appointments in two fields of Art History for its dynamic Visual Arts program:

(1) an open-rank search for a scholar with expertise in Islamic or Middle Eastern art (any sub-specialization or period)

Junior scholars with clear research profiles will be considered; dossiers of scholars at the associate- or full-professor level are highly desirable. We are looking for scholars who maintain an active agenda of research, have publications appropriate to their rank, and have demonstrated commitment to undergraduate teaching. Please visit the Visual Arts Program’s website for a description of its innovative curriculum: http://nyuad.nyu.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/majors/visual-arts.html

Entering its third year, NYU Abu Dhabi has recruited a cohort of faculty who are at once distinguished in their research and teaching. Our students are drawn from around the world and surpass all traditional recruitment benchmarks, both US and global. NYU Abu Dhabi’s highly selective liberal arts enterprise is complemented by an institute for advanced research, sponsoring cutting-edge projects across the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences, and Engineering. The terms of employment are competitive and include housing and educational subsidies for children. Faculty may also spend time at NYU New York and other sites of the global network, engaging in both research and teaching opportunities. The appointment might begin as soon as September 1, 2013, or could be delayed until September 1, 2014.

Applications for both positions are due by November 1; applications received later will be reviewed until the positions are filled. To be considered, candidates should submit a Curriculum Vitae, statements of research and teaching interests, representative publications and three letters of reference, all in PDF format. Senior candidates are not required to submit references at this time. Please visit our website at http://nyuad.nyu.edu/human.resources/open.positions.html for instructions and other information on how to apply. If you have any questions, please e-mail [mailto:nyuad.arts@nyu.edu nyuad.arts@nyu.edu].

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University of Wisconsin - Madison
First Interview: 1/10/13

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Wellesley College - Premodern Islamic Art & Architecture and/or Western Medieval Art & Architecture
The Art Department at Wellesley College seeks applicants for a tenure-track assistant professor in premodern Islamic art and architecture and/or Western Medieval art and architecture. Candidates should have a demonstrated expertise in teaching both Islamic and western medieval courses and must have command of Arabic as well as other languages required for their teaching and research interests. Candidates should hold the PhD. or be near completion. Evidence of a promising scholarly record is required. In addition to offering courses in Islamic and western medieval art, the candidate will be expected to teach in the Department’s introductory survey course. Previous applicants are welcome to reapply.

Wellesley College, a women’s institution, is one of the leading undergraduate colleges in the United States. It emphasizes strong teaching and original scholarship, and encourages interdisciplinary teaching and research. It also expects: collegiality, service within the College, and participation in professional organizations within the candidate’s area of specialization. The Art Department includes majors in Art History, Architecture, Studio Art and Media Arts and Sciences, and enjoys exchange programs with MIT, Olin College of Engineering, and Brandeis University.

Applicants should send, electronically, a letter of application that describes their teaching and research interests, a CV, and a pdf of a publication or writing sample to: https://career.wellesley.edu. We ask for three letters of recommendation (The online application will request names/email address so that recommenders or dossier services may submit the letters directly.)  The application must be received by December 13, 2012. If circumstances do not allow you to submit materials through our on-line application system, please email us at [mailto:working@wellesley.edu working@wellesley.edu]. Candidates will be interviewed at the C.A.A. meeting in New York in February, 2013.

First Interview:  scheduled by email (12/27)+1


 * were selected candidates specialists in western medieval or islamic art?
 * 1 Byz/Islamic

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Zayed University, Abu Dhabi
The Opportunity: The College of Arts and Creative Enterprises seeks qualified candidates to teach in the discipline of Art History with appointment on the Abu Dhabi campus starting February 2013. Applications are welcome from arts and culture specialists of the MENASA region (Middle East, North Africa and South Asia). Candidates with expertise in the area of Culture and Heritage of the Gulf Region, Islamic Art and Architecture, or Middle Eastern Art or related fields are preferred. Experience in Curating or Museum Studies are considered assets.

We seek Faculty who can offer high-quality teaching in the disciplinary area, while contributing to interdisciplinary courses in the University’s core curriculum. Successful candidates will have a dedication to the principles of liberal learning, a proven record of excellence in baccalaureate-level teaching and a commitment to scholarly activities. They will also have a substantial level of computer literacy, a commitment to curricular innovation, and a solid record of professional accomplishment appropriate to their rank.

The College of Arts and Creative Enterprises works closely with disciplines outside of the department such as the Emirati Studies Major and the MA in Museum Studies.

The successful candidate will also teach courses in the above areas of specialization focusing on Historic and Contemporary Islamic Art and Architecture; as well as contribute to the Minor in Curatorial Studies. All courses are taught in English.

In addition to teaching and scholarly requirements, faculty are expected to provide service to the College and to the University; to participate in the development, evaluation and revision of the Art and Design curriculum; and to participate in the implementation of assessment of departmental learning outcomes. Faculty liaise with external constituents to further the mission of the University within the community.

The Requirements: Successful candidates will fully meet the expectations for the position, which include a Ph.D. in Art History, Cultural Studies, Near Eastern Studies or Middle Eastern Studies with a concentration in visual culture, and a desire to teach within a university setting. Previous teaching experience at the college level is an asset. All teaching positions require the integration of web-based and/or digital technology in the classroom and teaching practice plus extensive use of the Internet as part of providing an interactive learning environment. Experience with graduate programs would be an asset.

Successful candidates will also demonstrate:
 * A proven record of excellence at baccalaureate-level teaching.
 * Dedication to curricular innovation.
 * Commitment to a sustained pace of scholarship and/or creative activities, and interest of research collaboration with other Faculty
 * A record of professional accomplishment appropriate to their rank.
 * Substantial level of computer literacy and a good proficiency of usage of IT in education.
 * Willingness to provide service to the University, the College and the Department

The Benefits: The University’s benefits package is highly attractive, with competitive salaries free of tax in the U.A.E., housing, a furniture allowance, annual vacation airline tickets for the employee and immediate family, educational subsidies for children and healthcare is provided to the employee and sponsored family members.

To Apply: Please visit our web site www.zu.ac.ae and click on ‘Employment’ to be directed to the recruitment website. In addition to completing the online application form, attach a cover letter, a current CV, the names and contact details of three professional references, a statement of undergraduate teaching philosophy and a statement of scholarly and creative interests (particularly as they might apply to the Middle East, and as to how they might involve undergraduate students).

The review of applications will commence in November 2012, and will continue until the position is filled.

Deadline: November 9th, 2012

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Brown University - Modern and Contemporary
The Department of the History of Art and Architecture at Brown University invites applications for a full-time tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor in the field of Modern and Contemporary Art. The successful candidate will have the PhD in hand and exemplary experience teaching contemporary art and the theory and practice of painting, sculpture, installation, and time-based art of the post-World War Two era. A research and teaching concentration that incorporates cross-cultural aspects of visual culture, global art history, and/or earlier twentieth-century Western art is welcomed. The Department of the History of Art and Architecture has an established strength in the area of modern art and architecture. The Assistant Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art will teach lecture courses and seminars for a popular undergraduate major, as well as graduate seminars, and will mentor gifted doctoral students into the profession while also pursuing innovative and important scholarship in the field at large. We are looking for outstanding scholars with an interest in the broad context of the history of art and architecture, and are committed to contributing diverse perspectives to the department and to the university.

Candidates should provide a letter of application and curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation. Please submit all materials online at Interfolio: https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/15083. Applications received by 15 November 2012 will receive full consideration. The search will remain open until filled or closed.

Brown is an EEO/AA employer. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.

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 * anyone hear anything yet?  (12/3)
 * Is this Herve Vanel's position? [not anymore : ) ]
 * 1/11/2013 received a request to submit additional writing samples x4

California State University, San Bernardino
Assistant Professor in Art History/Visual Studies - Modern and Contemporary Art

The Department of Art seeks an energetic and innovative educator/scholar with demonstrated knowledge in modern and contemporary art history, theory, and criticism to begin September 2013. PhD in Art History, Visual Studies or closely related field required. University teaching experience beyond graduate teaching assistant and evidence of a research/scholarly agenda. Ability to teach courses in Modern and Contemporary art history, a lower division world art history survey and a range of upper-division art history courses for undergraduate art majors and studio art graduate students. Knowledge of a breadth of contemporary art practices and critical theory essential. Knowledge of one or more additional periods and/or topic areas such as History of Photography, History of Graphic Design, Mexican/Chicano Art, Asian Art, Women & Art, Renaissance Art, Egyptian Art, etc. is preferred.

Deadline for applications: December 1, 2012 or until filled. Submit vita with letter of application that includes statement on teaching philosophy and strategies, research/professional accomplishments and goals, as well as a description of any interest or experience in one the CSUSB strategic plan areas. Also send two writing samples (preferably published works); the names, telephone numbers and email addresses for three references; and a copy of most recent transcripts to: Art History Search Committee, Department of Art, CSUSB, 5500 University Pkwy, San Bernardino, CA 92407. Position contingent on budget availability.

Deadline for Applications: December 1, 2012 or until filled.

Hiring for this position is dependent on budgetary approval.

Contact: Dr. Sant Khalsa, Department Chair

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 * Does anyone know what happened w/ this job 2 years ago?
 * I think 2 years ago, CSUSB was hiring a position in this department, but it was more focused on art education.

Case Western Reserve University: Modern/Contemporary European
The Department of Art History and Art at Case Western Reserve University seeks a specialist in modern/contemporary European art (19th-21st centuries), to join our growing faculty in the fall of 2013 at the level of assistant or associate professor, full-time tenure track. Ph.D. required at time of appointment with established scholarly expertise in modern and contemporary European art (excluding a research specialty in architecture). Candidates should exemplify excellence in research and teaching. Two courses each semester, including graduate seminars, upper level courses in area of specialization, introductory and area survey classes for undergraduates, and participation in CWRU’s seminar approach to undergraduate education. Duties include supervision of M.A. students and doctoral research, full participation in departmental activities, and relevant university service. A strong commitment to object-based teaching/mentoring and engagement with museum and/or collecting practices and history are essential. The graduate programs in art history and in art history and museum studies are offered cooperatively with the Cleveland Museum of Art; the doctoral program in art history is being relaunched in 2013 with a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to emphasize object-centered learning. The renowned collections and library of the museum are available for teaching and research. Visit our website at: http://www.cwru.edu/artsci/arth/arth.html.

Email your letter of application, CV, and names, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three references in a PDF document to Catherine B. Scallen, Modern/Contemporary European Art Search Committee Chair, Department of Art History and Art, Case Western Reserve University at [mailto:catherine.scallen@case.edu catherine.scallen@case.edu]. Applications received by 1 December 2012 will receive full consideration.

Required qualifications: All applicants must have PhD at time of appointment. Teaching experience and evidence of an active research agenda in modern/contemporary European art are required. Applicants who wish to be considered for an appointment at the associate professor level should also have a substantial publication record, including a single-authored monograph or exhibition catalogue, superior teaching evaluations, and a record of university service.

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Colgate University, Art Historian — 20th Century.
Full-time, 3-year visiting position at the assistant professor level in the Department of Art & Art History beginning fall term 2013. Completion of PhD prior to or shortly after the date of hire expected.

The five-course teaching load will include introductory and advanced courses related to the history of art and architecture from 1900 to the present. Responsibilities also include senior thesis advising and participation in Colgate's Liberal Arts Core Curriculum. Colgate is a highly-selective liberal arts college. A letter of application, c.v. and three current letters of recommendation, must be submitted through https://academicjobsonline.org.ajo.jobs/2343

Review of applications will begin January 1, 2013, and continue until the position is filled. Preliminary interviews will be electronic (Skype).

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Indiana University-Bloomington, Assistant Professor in Modern European Art with specialization in the period 1900-45.
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Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore - European and/or American art after 1900
Art historian, European and/or American art after 1900. The Department of the History of Art at Johns Hopkins University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in European and/or American art after 1900, at the rank of assistant professor. Ph.D. at time of application is required. Candidates should submit: a letter of application (addressed to Modern Search Committee, Department of the History of Art), a current CV, three letters of recommendation, and one article or chapter-length sample of scholarly writing. JHU History of Art uses Interfolio to collect all faculty job applications electronically; to apply, please follow this link (to the landing page): www.interfolio.com/apply/11247

Application deadline is November 1, 2012.

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La Salle University, Philadelphia
La Salle University, Department of Fine Arts, invites applications for 2 full-time, tenure- track positions in Art History at the assistant professor level, to begin fall 2013 pending formal budget approval. PhD in Art History with an expertise in American Art for the first position and Contemporary or Non-Western Art for the second position is required. Teaching responsibilities include introductory courses, as well as upper-level courses in area of expertise.

La Salle University is a Roman Catholic University in the tradition of the De La Salle Christian Brothers and welcomes candidates who can contribute to its unique educational mission. For a complete mission statement visit the website at www.lasalle.edu. The faculty actively engage the collections at the La Salle University Art Museum as well as other Philadelphia institutions/museums.

Review of applications will begin on January 4, 2013, and continue until the position is filled. Please submit a one-page cover letter addressing the candidate's qualifications, a c.v., and contact information for three references to the individual below.

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Longwood University, Assistant or Associate Professor of Art History (pref. for Contemporary)
Candidates should demonstrate the following:  evidence of an enthusiastic commitment to college-level teaching in art history and art appreciation; a commitment to student success in writing and critical thinking; and ability to adapt teaching methods and learning environments to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse college population. The successful candidate will be expected to serve on departmental and college committees, advise students, and continue to be active professionally through authoring publications, reviews, catalogues, and/or as the curator of exhibitions.

Minimum qualifications:   Ph.D. in Art History (or ABD). Evidence of effective college-level teaching in art history and art appreciation.

Preferred qualifications:  Preference will be given to candidates whose specialty is in contemporary art. The Department of Art is a studio-based program that values the contribution of art history to a student’s understanding of art. The successful candidate will have the potential to shape the art history concentration, create new courses, develop career goals for our art history students and manage the program’s coordination with the studio faculty.

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Miami University, Oxford OH -- Contemporary (post-1945)
Miami University Department of Art/Art and Architecture History Program: Tenure-track Assistant Professor with specialization in contemporary art (post-1945) to complement existing faculty with degree programs in art history, studio, graphic design, and art education. We especially seek candidates whose research bridges discussions of the impact of new media on contemporary art theory and practice and who can therefore foster connections to related disciplines. Responsibilities include teaching introductory surveys, upper-level courses in contemporary art, undergraduate seminars in area of expertise, and opportunities for graduate classes with MFA students; maintaining a high level of research and scholarly activity consistent with tenure expectations; and service requirements such as committee work, curriculum development, and/or service to student organizations. Ph.D. by start date of August 2013 required; record of scholarly activity and teaching experience are highly desirable.

Send cover letter including contact information and CV as a single PDF to Dr. Andrew Casper, Committee Chair,[mailto:casperar@muohio.edu casperar@muohio.edu] and be prepared to submit a teaching philosophy and recent publication upon request only. Please arrange for three references to send letters electronically in PDF format to the same address. Screening of applications begins December 2012 and will continue until the position is filled. Miami University is an EOE/AA employer with smoke-free campuses. Right to Know – Consumer Information http://www.miami.muohio.edu/about-miami/publications-and-policies/student-consumer-info/index.html. Hard copy upon request.

First Interview: email request for Skype interview 1/11(x3)

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Oberlin College, OH - Visiting Assistant Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History
The Art Department at Oberlin College invites applications for a full-time non-continuing faculty position in the College of Arts and Sciences. Appointment to this position will be for a term of one year, beginning Fall 2013 and will carry the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor.

The incumbent will teach a total of five courses in the general area of Modern and Contemporary Art and introductory courses in Art History. The Department welcomes applications from candidates whose research specialty and teaching interests lie in any region or period of modern and contemporary art of Europe and the Americas.

Among the qualifications required for appointment is the Ph.D. degree (in hand or expected by first semester of academic year 2013-2014). Candidates must demonstrate interest and potential excellence in undergraduate teaching. Successful teaching experience at the college level is desirable. Salary will depend on qualifications and experience.

To be assured of consideration, a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, graduate academic transcripts, and at least three recent letters of reference* should be sent to Bonnie Cheng, Co-Chair, Art Department, 91 North Main Street, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 44074.

Review of materials will begin around January 10, 2013. Application materials received after that date may be considered until the position is filled. *By providing these letters you agree that we may contact your references.

Interviews will not be conducted at CAA.

Full Ad at Oberlin.edu

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SUNY Stony Brook University (NY) - Early 20th c. European
The Program in Art History, Theory and Criticism at Stony Brook invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position in early 20th c. European Art (1890-1950) at the rank of assistant professor.

The successful candidate will play an important role in the department's respected graduate program in modern and contemporary art, teaching a 2/2 load of undergraduate and graduate courses, supervising honors and graduate theses, and contributing to the administration of the department and university. We are especially interested in art historians who incorporate interdisciplinary perspectives in critical theory, visual culture, media studies, and/or performance, as well as those exploring the impact of the historical avant-garde outside of Europe.

Department faculty regularly collaborate with Stony Brook's programs in continental philosophy and aesthetics, comparative literary and cultural studies, 20th century music and performance, as well as its interdisciplinary humanities center and newly developed consortium for digital arts, culture, and technology. We offer classes, lectures and symposia at our Manhattan satillite campus of 28th st., and encourage faculty to make use of the city's vast cultural resources in their undergraduate and graduate classes.

Starting date is negotiable, salary is dependent on qualifications. Applicants must have a Ph.D. by the time of employment, a substantial record of publication, and an active research program.

To apply, please submit a cover letter, CV, a statement of teaching philosophy, three letters of recommendation, writing sample, and the NY State Employment Application form (available at http://bit.ly/HkrrLg) to [mailto:lsisti@notes.cc.sunysb.edu lsisti@notes.cc.sunysb.edu] with the subject line: Modernist Search, or by mail to: Modernist Search, Department of Art, Staller Center for the Arts, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-5400

Application Deadline is 9/30/2012

First Interview: Skype (10/29)

Rejection: 12/11 x2

Campus Interview: 11/27

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Tufts University (Medford, MA) - European 1850-1950
Assistant Professor, tenure-track, Modern Art. Focus upon European art and visual culture within the period 1850-1950, in a department engaged by global modernisms. Preference for candidates who have the ability to reach beyond specific subfields and to span different disciplines. Evidence of teaching excellence and scholarly potential or accomplishment required. Ph.D. by time of appointment required. Applicants should send a letter of application, a current CV, a description of their research program and of their teaching experience, two to three examples of their scholarship, and have three letters of reference sent to the following link: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/1872

For any questions, please contact Amy West, Department Administrator, Department of Art and Art History, Tufts University, Medford, MA. 02155 or [mailto:amy.west@tufts.edu amy.west@tufts.edu].

Review of applications will begin December 1, 2012, and will continue until the position is filled. Interviews at College Art Association Annual Conference.

First Interview: interview scheduled during CAA (2/01)

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Tulane University (New Orleans, LA) - Modern/Contemporary Latin American Art
Assistant Professor, tenure-track to begin Fall 2013. The Newcomb Art Department of Tulane University seeks a Latin Americanist with expertise in modern and contemporary art history. Teaching to include an introductory-level survey of art as well as lecture courses and seminars for undergraduate and graduate students in the area of speciality. Ph.D. in hand and prior teaching experience required.

The Newcomb Art Department has a dynamic art history faculty, which enjoys a collegial environment, flexibility in course offerings, accomplished and engaged students, and small class sizes. The position is supported by strong research resources at Tulane, including the Roger Thayer Stone Center for Latin American Studies. Travel and research funds are also available.

Submit application on-line at https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/17850 a letter of application outlining teaching and research interests, a curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation. Review of applications will begin December 1, 2012, and continue until the position is filled.

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University of California, Santa Barbara - Contemporary
The Department of the History of Art and Architecture, University of California, Santa Barbara, invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Contemporary Art History, beginning July 1, 2013. We seek an innovative scholar and dedicated teacher with expertise in visual and spatial analysis who brings historical consciousness to the art of the twenty-first century. The ideal candidate will have the ability to move beyond a regional specialty; be knowledgeable about the global nature of contemporary art; be theoretically informed, attentive to new media, and conversant with both spatial and museum studies to complement our existing departmental strengths in the history of modern art, architecture, and theory.

Candidates are expected to have a Ph.D. in art history or a related discipline with demonstrated excellence in research and teaching. For more information on how to apply, see http://www.arthistory.ucsb.edu/

For full consideration, submit all application materials by November 9, 2012.

First Interview: skype interview scheduled for January 12/10/7 (x 6) Any word after the interview?

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University of Canterbury (NZ) - Lecturer in Early Modern European Art, c. 1750-1940
(Early Modern European Art, c. 1750 – c. 1940)

Full-time, Continuing; School of Humanities, College of Arts, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Vacancy Number: 1721

The School of Humanities wishes to appoint a specialist in Art History and Theory to the position of Lecturer in Early Modern European Art (equivalent of U.S. Assistant Professor). Applications are invited for this full-time, permanent appointment commencing in early 2013 (or sooner by arrangement).

To be successful you will have an international publication record, proven experience in teaching at tertiary level, familiarity with the critical and theoretical issues pertaining to art history practice as well as a PhD in an appropriate field of study.

An ability to teach Early Modern European art in its theoretical and critical framework including its core topics from Neo-classicism, Romanticism, Realism and Impressionism through to Fauvism, Cubism and Dada and Surrealism is essential. The ability to teach museum practice, curatorship and/or New Zealand art history will be advantageous, as will the ability to contribute to the department’s wider offerings in Art History and Theory.

You will also engage with students studying for degrees in Fine Arts and in other Humanities subjects as well as in Art History and Theory.

The closing date for this position is: 7 October 2012.

First Round Interview: 10/16

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NOTE (moved from "Renaissance / Early Modern" category below, 10/6/12):
 * Shouldn't this be in section 5 or 8? The job title appears to be missing an -ist.
 * Could you clarify the rationale for this suggestion?
 * 'Early Modern' art is conventionally understood to cover the period ca.1350-1750 (i.e Renaissance, Baroque, and often 18th Century). This ad uses that label, but calls for a candidate whose expertise runs from ca.1750-1950

University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Position in Contemporary and/or Modern Art History
Full-time, tenure-track position in the history of modern and/or contemporary art, at the rank of assistant professor. We are interested in scholars who study any part of the world, and especially welcome candidates working from global perspectives. We define art broadly to include such things as material culture, design, popular culture, the built environment, and new media, and would welcome work on any of these (or other) areas.

First Interview: Skype 12/18  anyone have any news after first round? (1/6) no.

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University of Massachusetts Amherst, Assistant Professor, modern and contemporary visual arts.
Course load is two per semester, plus contributions to team-taught surveys. The Program seeks a concerned teacher and voice for modern and contemporary art within a global context. Preference is given to candidates who demonstrate expertise in interdisciplinarity, current methodologies, and issues of social and cultural diversity. Expertise in museum studies, methods, Latino/a and/or African-American art a plus. Submit letter of purpose, CV, graduate transcript, copies of publications, and three letters of recommendation. We welcome a statement of teaching methods/philosophy, course outlines and/or syllabi.

Send application materials to Chair, Modernist Search Committee, Art History Program, University of Massachusetts, 130 Hicks Way, Amherst, MA  01003-9269.

Deadline for first consideration: December 14, 2012

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas - Contemporary Art History, Theory & Criticism
The Department of Art at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas is inviting applications for a tenure-track position in Contemporary Art History, Theory & Criticism at the Assistant Professor level. The successful candidate is expected to teach broadly in the area at both the undergraduate and graduate level, as well as be able to teach graduate theory and art history surveys. H/she should be actively involved in research and writing and able to mentor students in the department's BFA and MFA studio degree programs.

Minimum Qualifications: PhD. in Contemporary Art History, 2-years full-time teaching experience beyond the graduate level. Preferred Qualifications: Publication record and evidence of serious and active engagement with issues in contemporary art practices, contemporary art theory, and criticism. Museum and/or curatorial experience a plus.

The following primary material are to be submitted via on-line application at https://hrsearch.unlv.edu 1) a CV including a link to your Website and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three professional references who may be contacted, 2) a Letter of Interest (cover letter) with specific references to each of the minimum and preferred qualifications, 3) a Statement of Teaching Philosophy. The following supplemental materials must be submitted on a CD or DVD and mailed to Contemporary Art History Search, Department of Art, Box 455002, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154: sample course syllabi, and (optional) video of public lecture/presentation (as QuickTime or MPEG4). Identify the disk legibly on the outside with your name and search title. For assistance with UNLV’s on-line applicant portal, contact UNLV Employment Services at (702) 895-2894 or hrsearch@unlv.edu. For all other, please contact the Department of Art, 702-895-3237. Salary competitive with those at similarly situated institutions. Position is contingent upon funding.

Although this position will remain open until filled, review of candidates’ materials will begin on December 15, 2012 and the best consideration will be gained for a complete application with all required primary and supplemental materials submitted prior to that date. Possible CAA interview. Position contingent upon funding.

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University of Southern California - 2 Positions, Open Rank in Modern (post-1800) and/or Contemporary (post 1945)
The Department of Art History in the Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences at the University of Southern California, in Los Angeles, California, invites applications for two positions, open-rank, in Modern (post-1800) and/or Contemporary (post-1945) art history. The appointments may be made as tenured or tenure-track (Professor, Associate Professor, or Assistant Professor of Art History) and are anticipated to start in Fall 2013. The successful candidates will be excellent scholars with the ability to examine art and visual culture from varied perspectives, and will be expected to teach and mentor both graduate and undergraduate students. Senior scholars should have demonstrated potential to be departmental leaders.

Applicants at the assistant professor level should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, writing sample, and three letters of recommendation. Applicants at the tenured associate or full professor level should submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, and the names of at least three references. All candidates should have a Ph.D. at the time of appointment.

Applications must be received by November 20 to Professor Vanessa Schwartz, Chair, Modern and/or Contemporary Search, Department of Art History, [mailto:ahisfacultysearch@dornsife.usc.edu ahisfacultysearch@dornsife.usc.edu]. In order to be considered for this position, all candidates must also apply via the "Apply for this Posting" here: https://jobs.usc.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=66578.

First Interview: senior level candidates are being interviewed now. They have contacte no junior level candidates yet.(1/10/13)

Many thanks for the update!

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University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) - Modern and Contemporary
The Department of Arts, Culture and Media at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) invites applications for a tenure-stream position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in Modern and Contemporary Art. The appointment will begin July 1, 2013. The department especially encourages applications from scholars with a research focus and specialization in Canadian art and contemporary theory. Expertise in global modernisms and postcolonial indigeneity would be welcomed as would an interest in curatorial activities. The successful candidate must demonstrate wide-ranging theoretical, historical, and critical perspectives in her/his research and an ability to contribute to an arena of interdisciplinary teaching. Applicants must demonstrate excellence in research and teaching. Special consideration will be given to applicants whose teaching and research methods engage with a multidisciplinary department. Research and/or teaching that would take advantage of the unique possibilities available through the Doris McCarthy Gallery (DMG) is highly desirable. The DMG is a professional art space on campus dedicated to the collection, presentation and dissemination of contemporary art in all media, showcasing both Canadian and international artists. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate courses and will supervise graduate students in his/her area of expertise. S/he will be responsible for the development of a range of undergraduate courses. S/he will be a full member of the integrated tri-campus Graduate Department of Art at the University of Toronto, including the supervision of masters and doctoral theses. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

All qualified candidates are invited to apply online at www.uoftcareers.utoronto.ca. Please see Job Number 1201472. Applications should include a cover letter, current curriculum vitae, a writing sample, a statement outlining current and future research interests, and a teaching dossier (including a statement of teaching philosophy and sample syllabi relevant to the position). If you have questions about this position, please contact Prof. William R. Bowen, Chair, Department of Arts, Culture and Media at [mailto:ArtHisSearch@utsc.utoronto.ca ArtHisSearch@utsc.utoronto.ca] All application materials should be submitted online. The UofT application system can accommodate up to five attachments (10 MB) per candidate profile; please combine attachments into one or two files in PDF/MS Word format. Submission guidelines can be found at: http://uoft.me/how-to-apply. Applicants should also ask three referees to email letters directly to the Department at [mailto:ArtHisSearch@utsc.utoronto.ca ArtHisSearch@utsc.utoronto.ca], by the closing date December 11, 2012.

UTSC is a research-intensive institution with an interdisciplinary commitment and a multicultural student body speaking a wide range of languages. The university offers the opportunity to teach, conduct research and live in one of the most diverse cities in the world. Additional information on the Department can be found at http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/acm/ and on the tri-campus Graduate Department of Art at http://www.art.utoronto.ca/graduates/art-history/index.html.

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Eastern Connecticut State University - Africa, the Americas, or Islamic
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NYU Abu Dhabi - Open Rank - Open Area/Global
NYU Abu Dhabi seeks leading scholars for tenured, tenure-track and contract appointments in two fields of Art History for its dynamic Visual Arts program:

(2) an open-rank search for a scholar with expertise in art and/or architectural history of any geographical area from the fifteenth century to the present. For this position, we are looking for someone with a strong field focus who can also speak to the global conditions of artistic production and reception.

For both searches, junior scholars with clear research profiles will be considered; dossiers of scholars at the associate- or full-professor level are highly desirable. We are looking for scholars who maintain an active agenda of research, have publications appropriate to their rank, and have demonstrated commitment to undergraduate teaching. Please visit the Visual Arts Program’s website for a description of its innovative curriculum: http://nyuad.nyu.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/majors/visual-arts.html

Entering its third year, NYU Abu Dhabi has recruited a cohort of faculty who are at once distinguished in their research and teaching. Our students are drawn from around the world and surpass all traditional recruitment benchmarks, both US and global. NYU Abu Dhabi’s highly selective liberal arts enterprise is complemented by an institute for advanced research, sponsoring cutting-edge projects across the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences, and Engineering. The terms of employment are competitive and include housing and educational subsidies for children. Faculty may also spend time at NYU New York and other sites of the global network, engaging in both research and teaching opportunities. The appointment might begin as soon as September 1, 2013, or could be delayed until September 1, 2014.

Applications for both positions are due by November 1; applications received later will be reviewed until the positions are filled. To be considered, candidates should submit a Curriculum Vitae, statements of research and teaching interests, representative publications and three letters of reference, all in PDF format. Senior candidates are not required to submit references at this time. Please visit our website at http://nyuad.nyu.edu/human.resources/open.positions.html for instructions and other information on how to apply. If you have any questions, please e-mail [mailto:nyuad.arts@nyu.edu nyuad.arts@nyu.edu].

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Reed College - Visiting Assistant Professor, Non-Western Art and Architecture
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University of California, Merced
The School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts (SSHA) invites applications for an open-rank, tenure-track faculty position to begin July 2013. We seek candidates whose scholarship focuses on artistic cultures and traditions (pre-20th century) outside of Europe and the U.S., especially the Middle East, South or Southeast Asia. Candidates whose scholarship and/or teaching is globally comparative and grounded in a critical understanding of Euro-American art history are particularly desirable. We are particularly interested in candidates who are committed to challenging boundaries of discipline, genre, geography and history, and to working with colleagues in music studies and other fields to develop a global arts studies program that is thoroughly interdisciplinary. Application deadline: October 1, 2012.

For more information or to apply for the Assistant Professor: http://jobs.ucmerced.edu/n/academic/position.jsf?positionId=4098. For more information or to apply for the Assoc/Full Professor: http://jobs.ucmerced.edu/n/academic/position.jsf?positionId=4099.

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 * Has anyone received any word form them?
 * Did anyone else apply for this job?
 * I did! No word yet here.
 * May I ask your area? Mine is S. Asian art.
 * Ancient Near Eastern art and archaeology.

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Campus Interview: Campus visit requested via e-mail, 10/13.


 * Did you have phone/ skype interview first?  Ans. No.


 * Me either. What is your field? I work on S.E. Asian Buddhist art.  Ans. Islamic

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University of Minnesota Duluth -- Assistant Professor of Global Art History
http://www.d.umn.edu/art/

The Department of Art and Design at the University of Minnesota Duluth invites applications for one tenure-track Assistant Professor position in global art history and contemporary art. We seek candidates with areas of specialization outside of the western tradition, especially modern American Indian culture, the arts of South or Southeast Asia, or postcolonial Mesoamerica. Candidates will also be required to teach courses in western and global contemporary art. Preference will be given to candidates who combine global study with critical methodologies.

Primary responsibilities include teaching courses in the candidate's area of specialization; in Western and global contemporary art; and a survey of non-western art. Additional responsibilities include course and curriculum development; student advising; pursuit of research and professional activities; and service to department, university and professional community. Salary will be based on experience and qualifications.

Required qualifications: PhD in Art History or Visual Culture Studies from a regionally accredited institution by June 30th, 2013; one year of college level art history teaching experience (graduate TA experience acceptable); engagement in research. Complete applications include:  letter of application reflecting philosophy of teaching, research interests and professional experiences or activities as they relate to the position; curriculum vitae; list of courses taught; at least two sample syllabi (one from a non-western course and a second from a contemporary course); unofficial transcripts (official transcripts required if finalist) [all online] AND three letters of reference. mail to: Jim Klueg, Department of Art & Design, 1201 Ordean Court, Duluth, MN 55812-3041.

http://employment.umn.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=107077

Application Deadline: January 7, 2013 or until the position is filled.

Effective Date: Appointment begins August 26, 2013.

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University of North Carolina at Greensboro - Assistant or Associate Professor of Art History
http://www.uncg.edu/art/

Dynamic Art Department seeks an art historian committed to cultural diversity, who is trained in contemporary art history and criticism and possesses a global focus with strong interests in Asia, Latin America or the Middle East. A successful candidate will be dedicated to undergraduate and graduate teaching, developing curriculum in their area(s) of interest and sharing the responsibility for teaching a one-semester introduction to art and/or survey of art. An active program of research is expected. This is a full-time, tenure track position at the rank of assistant or associate professor and a salary commensurate with experience and qualifications. Teaching experience beyond the T.A. level preferred. A Ph.D. earned or anticipated by August 1, 2013.

Initial interviews will be conducted at the annual meeting of the College Art Association or by phone, if necessary.

Send letter of application, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, supporting materials such as syllabi and publications, and three letters of recommendation with email and phone numbers to: Dr. Heather L. Holian, Art History Search Committee Chair, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Art, P.O. Box 26170, Greensboro NC, 27402-6170.

Application Deadline: January 14, 2013 or until the position is filled.

Effective Date: Appointment begins on August 1, 2013.

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University of South Florida - Assistant Professor of Non-Western Art History
The School of Art and Art History at the University of South Florida invites applications for a tenure-track position with a specialization in art of any period in one of the following areas: African, Asian, Latin American/Pre-Columbian, or Middle Eastern/Islamic art. Art historians working on any region and epoch in these areas, and/or relevant diasporas are invited to apply. Interest in global interaction and cultural exchange is desirable. Begin August 2013. Qualifications: Ph.D. or close to completion, high level of engagement in research, promise of scholarly productivity, and excellent teaching ability. Candidates must be committed to interdisciplinary investigation and initiatives. Demonstrated knowledge of critical theory is preferred. Teaching experience beyond graduate assistantships and scholarly publications preferred.

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Yale-NUS College (2 Positions, Open Rank)
The newly established Yale-NUS College (http://www.yale-nus.edu.sg) in Singapore announces the following two faculty positions in Art History: one in Asian art, one in the Art History of another part of the world. Both are open rank, of which one may be senior. Review of applications will begin November 1, 2012 and will continue until open positions are filled. Short-listed candidates may be invited to visit Singapore beginning in January 2013.

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Arizona State Univerisity - Renaissance/Baroque
Assistant Professor of Art History, School of Art Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University The ASU School of Art in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University invites applicants for a full-time tenure-track appointment in Art History with a specialization in Renaissance/Baroque Art at the assistant professor level beginning fall 2013.

Required Qualifications: PhD in art history or related field, and strong evidence of professional activity; evidence of publication or potential publications, as well as conference participation; evidence of teaching experience in the university classroom and in online/hybrid courses.

Desired Qualifications: Demonstrated potential to achieve national or international recognition in research and/or scholarship; specialty in Italian Renaissance/Baroque art. Instructions to Apply: Please submit a letter of interest addressing research, teaching and work experience relevant to this position; two syllabi for courses in Renaissance and/or Baroque; and a curriculum vitae with the names and contact information for three references.

Applications by e-mail are preferred; submit all materials to: Natalie.Pinkelman@asu.edu.

Application Deadline: Screening of candidates will begin immediately; however, for best consideration, application materials should be provided by December 20, 2012. If not filled, reviews will occur weekly thereafter until the search is closed.

Contacted for additional information (1/11 x 3)

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Assumption College - Ancient, Medieval, or Renaissance Period
The Department of Art, Music and Theater at Assumption College invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position from art historians with specialization in Ancient, Medieval or Renaissance art and architecture to begin in Fall 2013. The successful candidate will balance a commitment to research and publishing with real enthusiasm for teaching at the undergraduate level. Teaching responsibilities include introductory survey classes and upper-level undergraduate classes in one’s area of specialization; applicants must also be in a position to teach in one non-Western area. Strong candidates will be able to offer an Introduction to Architecture. The teaching load of seven courses per year on the semester system will regularly include “Art and Politics,” an interdisciplinary course in our Foundations of Western Civilization Program. Requirements include PhD and significant teaching experience beyond graduate school. Applicants must be willing to contribute actively to the mission of the College as well as show respect for the Catholic and Assumptionist identity of Assumption College.

Assumption College, a Catholic liberal arts and professional studies college, located in central Massachusetts, was founded in 1904 by its sponsoring religious community, the Augustinians of the Assumption. Assumption College is part of the Colleges of Worcester Consortium and an Affirmative Action/EEOC employer encouraging candidates who would enrich the College’s diversity. Please consult our website at www.assumption.edu.

Applicants should submit the following: (1) letter of application, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) one example of written scholarly work, (4) contact details for three referees, (5) statement of teaching philosophy, and (6) graduate and undergraduate transcripts. Applications received by December 10, 2012 will receive full consideration. Preliminary interviews will be conducted at CAA in New York (February 13-16, 2013). Send materials to Dr. Toby Norris, Art History Search Committee Chair, 500 Salisbury St., Worcester, MA 01609.

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Chapman University - Early Modern European Art History
Assistant Professor of Art History, Full-time Tenure Track, Fall 2013, Department of Art, Orange, CA

Chapman University seeks applications for a tenure track Assistant Professor of Art History with specialty in early modern European art history (1400-1800) to teach undergraduate courses in a program with three full-time faculty. The department encourages applications from candidates with a fresh and dynamic perspective on teaching, curricular development, and interdisciplinary practices, and committed to mentoring students. Teach five courses a year, supervise student theses, maintain active research and publication agenda, service expected.

Teaching responsibilities include the second half of western survey, courses in European art between 1400 and 1800, and a freshman seminar course, as well as more specialized courses in area of expertise. Desirable secondary area in non-western art history (e.g. Islamic, Asian, Pre-Columbian, African) or contemporary art and theory.

Applications must include a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, teaching philosophy, one sample publication (or dissertation chapter), and sample syllabi.

Please submit all materials electronically to Ms. Jeanie Randazzo at randazzo@chapman.edu. Candidates should also forward three letters of reference separately to:

Art History Search Committee Department of Art Chapman University One University Drive Orange, CA 92866

Application review begins November 15, 2012 December 1, 2012 (due to Sandy-related problems in getting the advertisement posted to CAA) and continues until the position is filled. We hope to conduct interviews at CAA in February. Appointment begins August 2013. Chapman University requires background checks for all new employees.

Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. The University offers a relocation expense reimbursement package as well as a first-time Orange County homebuyer assistance program.

Chapman University, located in the heart of Orange County, California, offers traditional undergraduate programs in the arts and sciences and select pre-professional and graduate programs. Ranked in the top tier of western universities by U.S. News and World Report, Chapman has gained national recognition with its commitment to excellence through research and innovative teaching. More information about the university is available at http://www.chapman.edu. Chapman University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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College of Charleston - Renaissance/Baroque
POSITION: The art history department at the College of Charleston invites applications for a full-time, tenure track Assistant Professor in the art of Renaissance/Baroque, beginning August, 2013. The candidate should be able to teach the introductory survey course, upper level courses and topics seminars in area of specialization, and a methodologies and research seminar. The teaching load is 3/3, and the candidate will be expected to advise students, participate in service, and maintain an active research program with publications. We seek a colleague committed to undergraduate teaching at a liberal arts institution.

Deadline: Nov. 1

First Interview: email to schedule CAA interview (12/20) (or Skype) x4

Rejection: email (1/8) x3

A relevant (if depressing) passage: "As is too often the case in these times we had a high number of very good applications, and had to make hard choices to narrow the list.  We can all hope that the situation will improve; it is difficult to turn so many qualified candidates away."

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Courtauld Institute of Art - 16th C. Italian/Spanish Art
Lecturer in 16th-Century Italian and/or Spanish Art

Closing Date: 12.00 pm (midday), Monday, 12 November 2012

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Campus Interview: Interview scheduled (ca. 11/21) Five job talks held morning of December 3rd.

Offer: Was someone hired? No word yet. A hire has been made official (12.12.12) ... Was it you? Nope. The letter did not say who was hired, just that a hire was made.

Oakland University (MI) - Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque Art
Department of Art and Art History Oakland University, Rochester, MI

Area: Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque art

Description: Tenure-track Assistant Professor to teach Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque art. The candidate’s research specialization should be in one of those three areas. A secondary specialization is open. Teaching responsibilities include sections of the introductory survey of western art history, and advanced undergraduate courses in the art of Europe from the 4th century CE to 1750. Other courses may include undergraduate seminars, a writing intensive critical thinking course, and senior thesis capstone required of all art history majors. Opportunities exist for curricular development in areas of specialization involving comparative scholarship and innovative approaches to interdisciplinary frameworks. PhD required by the appointment start date; undergraduate teaching experience is preferred.

The Department values comparative approaches to art history and will be especially receptive to scholars who investigate the intersections of historical specialties within a global context.

For further information and to initiate the online application process, see http://academicjobs.oakland.edu/postings/441. First consideration will be given to candidates whose complete applications, including reference letters submitted directly by referees, are received by 11:59 p.m., Sunday, January 27, 2013.

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Oberlin College, Oberlin OH - Curator of European and American Art, 1400-1900 (Open Rank)
The Allen Memorial Art Museum (AMAM) at Oberlin College is seeking applicants for a curatorial position in European and American Art at the assistant, associate, or full curatorial level. The curator will oversee all aspects of the museum’s research, interpretation, and presentation of its important pre-1900 art collections and will collaborate with the Curator of Academic Programs and Curator of Education to engage students in curatorial and research projects and plan a broad range of public programs. The curator should have particular strength in the 1400-1900 time period and be conversant with multiple areas and periods of European & American art. The curatorship is a continuing 12-month Administrative and Professional Staff position at the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, reporting to the Director of the Museum.

Responsibilities: The curator will oversee an outstanding permanent collection of approximately 5,300 works of art dating from antiquity to 1900, with the major part of them paintings, sculptures and works on paper from the medieval period through the 19th century. Responsibilities include developing in-house and traveling exhibitions in close collaboration with curatorial colleagues and the director; participating in collection- and exhibition-related programming for campus and public audiences; carrying out original research and publishing on the collection; identifying acquisitions through purchase and gift; expanding physical and electronic access to collections; working closely with museum staff and Oberlin College development staff to cultivate a broad donor base; preparing a long-range plan for pre-1900 holdings; and monitoring and making recommendations for care of the collection. Active participation in identifying and writing grant proposals is critical.

Requirements: A Ph.D. in art history preferred (ABD required), with at least 4 years of museum experience, demonstrated knowledge of the exhibition process, a record of publication and public speaking, and some teaching experience. Broad knowledge of art history, particularly from the Renaissance through the 19th century, and proficiency in at least one European language (fluency preferred). Excellent communication, both written and verbal, and effective leadership and interpersonal skills. As an important liaison between the museum and faculty and students, the successful candidate must be an outstanding collaborator with highly developed administrative and organizational capabilities and have a deep commitment to a contextual, cross-disciplinary approach to original works of art.

To Apply: Candidates should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, graduate transcript, and names, addresses and phone numbers of three references by February 1, 2013 to: Sally Moffitt, Administrative Assistant, Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, 87 North Main Street, Oberlin, OH 44074. Review of applications will be ongoing and applications received after the deadline may be considered. First-round interviews will be held at CAA in New York, February 13-16, 2013. For those applicants who are selected for a first-round interview but who cannot be present at CAA, a phone interview will be scheduled.

For additional job details and more on the AMAM collection, please see the Full ad on Oberlin Website

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Open University, Milton Keynes, UK - Art History of Early Modern Period
Senior Lecturer/Lecturer in Art History

£37,012 - £52,706

Ref: 8186

Available from 1 December 2012

Based in Milton Keynes

We are seeking to appoint either a Senior Lecturer or Lecturer to join our team of academics within the Department of Art History.

You should have appropriate academic qualifications and a strong record of published research in art history of the early modern period (fourteenth to eighteenth centuries). An interest in the global dimension of art history would be welcomed.

You will have experience of teaching Art History within the higher education sector, ideally at MA as well as BA level. An interest in the specific demands of distance teaching and learning would be an advantage.

You will be expected to contribute to the undergraduate and postgraduate teaching of the Department, as part of a team responsible for the production, presentation, assessment and quality assurance of our modules. You will also be an active researcher able to make a strong contribution to the forthcoming REF.

The Faculty has a strong commitment to collective working in teaching and research and we encourage applications from those who want to work in such a culture.

Closing date: noon on 11 October 2012.

Interviews date: 26 November 2012.

For detailed information and how to apply go to http://www.open.ac.uk/employment, call Donna Elstob on 01908 653370 (24 hour answer phone) or email [mailto:Arts-recruit@open.ac.uk Arts-recruit@open.ac.uk] quoting the reference number.

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The application deadline is Oct. 11, 2012

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University of Hong Kong - Medieval or Renaissance (TT Assistant Professor)
Applications are invited for appointment as a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Medieval or Renaissance Art History from September 2013. This is a retirement replacement position. The successful candidate will maintain a high level of research and publication and will teach courses in Renaissance art and other areas that extend and complement our existing curriculum. Teaching load is three or four courses per year, with excellent library resources and funding for research and travel. A globally competitive remuneration package commensurate with the appointee's qualifications and experience will be offered, including medical, retirement, and housing benefits. The Ph.D. must be in hand before taking up the appointment.

For inquiries, contact Professor Greg M. Thomas, department chairman, at [mailto:gmthomas@hku.hk gmthomas@hku.hk]. The Department of Fine Arts has one of the best art history programs in Asia, with six full-time art historians spanning Western and Asian art, and with special strength in intercultural study. We graduate on average 40 undergraduate majors per year, plus a few M.Phil. and Ph.D. students. All instruction is in English.

Applications should be submitted by January 15, 2013 (including all recommendation letters by January 29, 2013). To apply, follow the instructions at http://jobs.hku.hk/jd.php?id=201201174

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University of Pittsburgh - Art of Societies of Europe and West Asia, 1300-1700
Subsequent to our successful hire of a medievalist last year, the department of History of Art and Architecture at the University of Pittsburgh seeks to hire an assistant professor in the tenure stream who examines art from the period between 1300 and before 1700. We welcome applications from scholars who take an inter-regional perspective, as well as more focused research within a single region and/or cultural tradition, in a broad geographical area ranging from the Atlantic ocean to the Caspian sea, encompassing Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and West Asia. We are particularly interested in attracting applicants with innovative conceptual approaches to their field, whatever their sub-field may be, and who are committed to connecting their area of specialty to larger intellectual and methodological frameworks that cut across field and disciplines. The department has recently reorganized itself with this goal in mind; see: http://www.haa.pitt.edu/research/constellations-foundations. The starting date is September 1, 2013.

The department is also committed to outstanding teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Applicants should be interested in teaching as an intellectual enterprise in its own right, and should be able to teach outside their immediate specialization.

Questions may be addressed to Prof. Katheryn Linduff, Acting Chair ([mailto:linduff@pitt.edu linduff@pitt.edu]) until December 31, and after that to Prof. Barbara McCloskey ([mailto:bmcc@pitt.edu bmcc@pitt.edu]).

Appointment depends on budgetary approval.

PhD and teaching experience are required. Applications are due no later than December 1 and should be sent electronically as a single PDF file to Natalie Swabb ([mailto:njs21@pitt.edu njs21@pitt.edu]). The file should include a cover letter that includes a research statement, your cv, a brief teaching portfolio (max 20 pages), and a writing sample or publication. Three letters of recommendation should be sent separately to the Department Chair, Department of the History of Art and Architecture, 104 FKART, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260.

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University of South Carolina, Columbia - Italian Renaissance
The Department of Art in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of South Carolina, Columbia (www.cas.sc.edu/art) invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor appointment beginning in the fall of 2013 for a specialist in some facet of Italian Renaissance art or architecture. A Ph. D. in art history is required, as well as teaching experience and a promising record of publications. In addition to seminars on specific topics, the successful candidate will be expected to teach the surveys of both Italian and Northern Renaissance art and architecture. Preference will be given to those candidates also willing and able to teach surveys in Baroque art and architecture.

To apply, submit a letter of application indicating relevant research and teaching experience, curriculum vitae, and the names and addresses of three referees to: Dr. Bradford Collins, Chair, Renaissance Search Committee, Department of Art, 1615 Senate Street, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208

The application deadline is Nov. 15, 2012.

Received notice by mail (Dec. 8) that they have made an initial cut to the applicant pool and in January will be deciding who receives interviews. Requested more materials.

So those who made the cut received a letter? (question asked 12/13) I did, but I am the person who posted the above. The request was for material not included in their original call (writing samples etc.) (Response 12/14)

Request for further matierals received circa 12/10

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 * rejection via email (24/11) CORRECTION: as of 11/28, no rejections have been sent by email or otherwise

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University of Tulsa - Medieval or Early Modern (TT Assistant Professor)
http://www.utulsa.edu/art

Assistant Professor, Art History (tenure-track) with specialty in any aspect of medieval or early modern (Ren/Baroque) European art

A Ph.D. in Art History is required for a candidate to be considered for this announced position. The appointment would begin in August 2013.

The successful candidate will excel in teaching and engage actively in research. Responsibilities include: 1) teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in the area of European medieval through baroque art and the first half of the Western art survey; 2) mentoring a growing number of art history majors and enhancing a traditional studio art program; and 3) pursuing an appropriate research agenda.

Review of applications begins on November 30, 2012, and continues until the position is filled.

[Note date change]

Send 1) letter of application, research goals and teaching philosophy; 2) CV with contact information for three references; 3) sample course syllabus; and 4) sample publication as .pdf documents. Send above information to: [mailto:mary-whitney@utulsa.edu mary-whitney@utulsa.edu] with the subject line “Art History Search.”

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Wesleyan University - Luther Gregg Sullivan Visiting Scholar - Early Modern Iberian and/or Northern European Art
The Department of Art and Art History at Wesleyan University seeks a historian of early modern Iberian and/or Northern European Art to serve as the Luther Gregg Sullivan Visiting Scholar. We particularly invite submissions from applicants working on contacts between Iberia and/or Northern Europe and territories in Asia and/or the New World. The position is a two-year, non-renewable, half-time appointment. Applicants must have earned their Ph.D. or be very close to completion by the start date of the fellowship (July 1, 2013). The Sullivan Scholar will teach one course per semester. He/she is also expected to continue scholarly work and to fully participate in the department’s and university’s intellectual life. To apply, please visit: http://careers.wesleyan.edu/postings/3628. You will be required to submit a cover letter describing areas of research and teaching, a CV, three professional references, and copies of publications and/or a dissertation summary and chapter. Salary $45,000 plus benefits. Applications must be received by February 15, 2013.

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Yale University - 17th/18th c. Open Rank
Open Rank. Starting July 1, 2013. Art historian with expertise in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century European art. The Department especially welcomes trans-regional and global perspectives. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in the History of Art. Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applications, including a cover letter, CV, and writing sample, along with names and contact details of three references should be submitted online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/Yale/HSAR.

Review of applications will begin December 15, 2012, and will continue until the position is filled.

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Visual Studies / Visual Culture
===[http://www.theasa.net/opportunities/employment_job/tenure-track_position_rhetoric_university_of_california_berkeley/ University of California, Berkeley - Asst., Assoc. or Full Professor - Visual Culture (Dept. of Rhetoric)]=== The Department of Rhetoric at the University of California, Berkeley seeks to appoint an Assistant Professor (tenure track) or Associate or Full Professor (with tenure) in the area of Visual Culture starting in Fall semester 2013.

Requirements: Ph.D. or equivalent by date of hire; excellent research profile and demonstrated record of scholarship that addresses the production and interpretation of visual works in their conceptual, political or technical dimensions; a strong record of relevant teaching; and broad understanding of rhetoric in the humanities. The Department is especially interested in candidates whose work has historical or comparative components and a theoretical focus. Possible areas of expertise include: photography, digital media, time-based media, video art, popular culture, public art, museum culture and design. Research topics could be as various as: war and violence, migration, human rights, the environment, race and sexuality.

Candidates should send cover letter, CV, a writing sample of no more than twenty-five pages, and contact information for three persons willing to submit letters of reference. All letters will be treated as confidential per University of California policy and California state law. Please refer potential referees, including when letters are provided via a third party (i.e., dossier service or career center), to the UC Berkeley statement of confidentiality: http://apo.chance.berkeley.edu/evalltr.html. All application materials should be uploaded to the secure search portal at https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF00064.

Applications close November 1, 2012. Request for additional materials: 11/6 (x4)
 * Also posted at American Studies 2013, Communication and Media Studies 2012-2013, New Media & Digital Humanities 2013, Film Studies 2012-2013 & Rhetoric/Composition 2013

First Interview: 11/26 request for skype interview

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 * From American Studies 2013: "Campus visit scheduled 11/28"

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=== University of California, Berkeley - Asst. Professor of Visual Studies (Art History Dept.) ===

Department of History of Art, University of California at Berkeley. Assistant Professor of Visual Studies (tenure-track). Appointment effective July 1, 2013; PhD required by start date. In an initiative to broaden our conceptual coverage and our representation of methods and theories in interdisciplinary visual studies, the Department seeks a specialist in the anthropology of art and/or critical theory of image-making broadly defined, especially if focused on key technologies of image- and object-production and their histories and economies. Substantial PhD-level training in non-Western or Western arts and visual cultures is desirable; evidence of comparative, analytical, or historiographical work beyond particular area/period studies in art history is essential. Teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels is expected; located in a global research university in a dynamic metropolitan area, the Department administers a large and vital major and an internationally prominent PhD program. Affiliation with or cross-appointment in other programs on campus is possible where relevant.

All application materials should be uploaded to the secure search portal at https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF00021 by October 15, 2012.


 * Also posted at Cultural Anthropology 2012-2013 & New Media & Digital Humanities 2013

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 * any word? (x4)
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University of California, Santa Cruz - Assoc. / Full Professor of Visual Studies
The History of Art and Visual Culture Department (http://havc.ucsc.edu), at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for a senior tenured faculty position in Visual Studies. The department seeks a scholar of distinction who will join us in shaping our undergraduate major and visual studies doctoral program. We are open to specialists of any time period, geographic area, culture, or media, whether such expertise augments current strengths of the department or provides added breadth. The campus is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through their research, teaching, and service.

We seek an interdisciplinary scholar who has demonstrated the ability to work beyond the confines of art history, possesses a distinguished publication record, teaching excellence and, ideally, experience mentoring graduate students. The position comes with a competitive salary and generous start-up package to fund equipment and research expenses.

Apply at https://recruit.ucsc.edu/apply/JPF00004. Refer to Position JPF00004-13 in all correspondence.

CLOSING DATE: Review of applications will begin on November 1, 2012. To ensure full consideration, applications should be complete by this date. The position will remain open until filled, but not later than 6/30/14.
 * Also posted at Communication and Media Studies 2012-2013

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IFA, NYU Post-Doctoral Mellon Fellowship
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Metropolitan Museum of Art Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships
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