2020/21 Post-Graduate Teaching Fellowship

2020/21 Post-Graduate Teaching Fellowship

Association of Independent Colleges of Art & Design (AICAD)

Zuhal Feraidon, Naira, 2019. Oil on linen, 30 x 24 inches.

September 4, 2020
2020/21 Post-Graduate Teaching Fellowship
Association of Independent Colleges of Art & Design (AICAD)
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The Association of Independent Colleges of Art & Design (AICAD) is pleased to announce the five Fellows who have recently been selected to participate in a year-long, Post-Graduate Teaching Fellowship at participating AICAD institutions during the 2020/21 academic year. Additionally, 11 of the 2019/20 fellows will be continuing in their positions for a second year.

The Fellowship program seeks to provide professional practice opportunities to high-achieving alumni who have recently graduated from AICAD member schools, while also increasing the racial and ethnic diversity of faculty at these institutions. AICAD institutions aspire to create a climate that recognizes and values diversity as central to excellence in art and design education.

AICAD Fellowships include structured and unstructured mentoring and professional development opportunities along with direct teaching experience, health benefits, and other monetary supports.


 

New Fellows placed at Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design

Aasawari Kulkarni (MFA, Graphic Design, 2020, Maryland Institute College of Art)
Before pursuing her master’s degree, Aasawari previously worked at Pentagram New York and at the Indian Type Foundry, Ahmedabad. Her interests lay in the intersection of human behavior and culture, with design. Aasawari also writes poetry, which often translates in her work in unusual ways.

Gabriela Escovar (MFA, Experimental Animation, 2019, California Institute of the Arts)
Frequently drawing from her experiences as a first-generation Mexican-American woman, Gabriela’s work aims to highlight bodies often overlooked in the media. Through referencing her culture, the body-positive movement, and feminism, she hopes to highlight the complexities of womanhood as it intertwines with cultural identity.

Zuhal Feraidon (MFA, Painting, 2019, Rhode Island School of Design)
Zuhal’s artistic interest explores community and social identity in relation to the environment, dealing with the politics of representation. Her work has been exhibited at Monya Rowe Gallery, The Red Eye Gallery, Sol Koffler Gallery, The Ruffin Gallery, and IX Art Park among others, and has been featured in publications such The University of Edinburgh’s “The Dangerous Women Project”.

Yeon Jee (MPS, Design Management, 2019, Pratt Institute)
Valedictorian of her graduate class, Yeon received the Excellence in Academic Achievement award and was named the Graduate Commencement Speaker for the class of 2019. Upon completing her degree, Yeon started teaching at Pratt Institute while working as a footwear design freelancer for companies in New York including Madewell and Caleres.

New Fellow placed at Kansas City Art Institute

Rodrigo Carazas Portal (MFA, Curatorial Practice, 2020, Maryland Institute College of Art)
Rodrigo Carazas Portal was born in Lima and studied at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú in Lima, before relocating to the US in 2009. As an artist and curator, Carazas Portal’s work has been the subject of numerous exhibitions in the U.S., Mexico, Peru, Brazil, Chile, Canada, and Spain.
 

Continuing Fellows:

Fulla Abdul-Jabbar (MA, Visual and Critical Studies, 2016, School of the Art Institute of Chicago) placed at Pratt Institute.

David Kim (M.Arch, 2018, Massachusetts College of Art and Design) placed at Pratt Institute.

Matthew Villarreal (MFA, Creative Writing, 2018, New Hampshire Institute of Art) placed at Parsons, The New School.

Theresa Montiel (MFA, Community Art, 2019, Maryland Institute College of Art) placed at University of the Arts.

Stephen Foster (MFA, Photography, 2019, Rhode Island School of Design) placed at University of the Arts.

Lauren Williams (MFA, Media Design Practices, 2019, ArtCenter College of Design) placed at the College for Creative Studies.

Craig Campbell (MFA, Comics, 2017, California College of the Arts) placed at Columbus College of Art and Design.

Elaine Lopez (MFA, Graphic Design, 2019, Rhode Island School of Design) placed at Maryland Institute College of Art.

Sera Boeno (MFA, Sculpture, 2017, Maryland Institute College of Art) placed at Moore College of Art.

Mev Luna (MFA, Performance, 2017, School of the Art Institute of Chicago) placed at Parsons, The New School.

Maryam Yousif (MFA, Studio Arts, 2017, San Francisco Art Institute) placed at School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

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