Suggested application deadline: October 15, 2016
MIT
Program in Art, Culture and Technology (ACT)
Wiesner Building
20 Ames Street
Cambridge, MA
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is seeking individuals of international or emerging standing to join the faculty of its Program in Art, Culture and Technology (ACT). We seek colleagues who are practicing artists, designers, curators or creative producers. The appointments will be a tenure-track position as Assistant or Associate Professor and a tenured Associate or Full Professor, rank commensurate with candidate’s qualifications. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is committed to building a culturally diverse educational environment; women, members of the LGBTQ community, and underrepresented minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. The appointments will begin September 2017. There is a suggested application deadline of October 15, 2016 but review of applications will continue until the positions are filled.
Tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is seeking an individual with an emerging international reputation to join the faculty of its Program in Art, Culture and Technology (ACT). We seek a colleague who is a practicing artist, designer, curator or creative producer, who has significant experience, knowledge, and accomplishments in the areas of Media, New Visual Practice, and/or Media Performance, who is an artist with strong skills and experience in teaching at the college, university, or art school academic level, and who will be inspired by the broad range of cultural, scientific, and technological disciplines at MIT. Applications should be submitted via Interfolio, at apply.interfolio.com. The tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor job description can be found here.
Tenured Associate or Full Professor
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is seeking an individual of international standing to join the faculty of its Program in Art, Culture and Technology (ACT). We seek a colleague who is a practicing artist, designer, curator, or creative producer, who has demonstrated capacity for team building and visionary leadership, who is internationally recognized with strong experience teaching at the college, university, or art school level, who has clear administrative experience (ideally within the context of an institute of higher education), and has the capacity to build bridges between institutions and communities. Applications should be submitted via Interfolio, at apply.interfolio.com. The tenured Associate or Full Professor job description can be found here.
About the MIT Program in Art, Culture and Technology
The MIT Program in Art, Culture & Technology (ACT) is an academic program and hub of critical art practice and discourse within the School of Architecture and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ACT is headed by distinguished artist-professors and supported by a dynamic cast of practitioner graduate students and staff, visiting artist-lecturers, affiliates, and guests. Through an integrated approach to pedagogy, hosting, public event programming, and publication, ACT builds a community of artist-thinkers around the exploration of art’s complex conjunctions with culture and technology. It is not an art school in the traditional sense. The program’s mission is to promote leadership in critical artistic practice and deployment, developing art as a vital means of experimenting with new registers of knowledge and new modes of valuation and expression; and to continually question what an artistic research and learning environment can be and do. For more information about the program, please visit our website.
As part of MIT’s School of Architecture and Planning, ACT inhabits a vibrant ecosystem of programs, centers, and labs that continue to promote this interplay between science, technology, art, and design.