JOB May 1, 2005

Teaching Position (Minnesota State Univ)

Anna S.

Dear colleagues:

I have pasted below a description of a sabbatical replacement position at
Minnesota State University
Moorhead. If you know of any qualified applicants in search of a teaching
position in a supportive
environment please pass the enclosed information along. My contact information
is included in the
notice.

thank you.

Description:

Art History Position, Modern Art. Academic Year 2005-2006

The Department of Art and Design, Minnesota State University Moorhead, seeks an
art historian
specializing in modern art for a one-year, full-time sabbatical replacement
position. Ph.D.
preferred. ABD considered with teaching experience in appropriate areas. The
position includes full
benefits and the salary range is: $43,098-45,189. The teaching load is 3/3,
with 2 preps/semester.
The candidate will be responsible for teaching two sections of a senior seminar
devoted to post-war
art and design theory as well as selected upper level courses such as:
19th-Century Art,
20th-Century Art, Women and Art, American Art, Art Criticism, or Modern
Architecture. In addition,
the department views this as an opportunity to offer courses not usually
available to our students,
and therefore will give preference to candidates with the ability to offer
upper-level courses in
special areas such as the History of Design or Photography, Native American
Art, Pre-Columbian Art,
or African Art.

The Department of Art and Design, MSUM, has over 450 majors in Studio Art, Art
Education, and Art
History. The largest curricular units within the department are Graphic Design,
Photography, and Art
Education. We have a collegial and student-oriented department with strong
Visiting Artist and
Gallery programs. The Art History curriculum is rigorous and highly valued
within the largely
studio-oriented program. The Slide Library holds approximately 80 thousand
slides, and the lecture
room has recently been outfitted for digital projection.

Moorhead is located on the west-central border of Minnesota, directly across
the Red River from
Fargo, North Dakota. Fargo-Moorhead is also home to Concordia College—a small
private Lutheran
college—and North Dakota State University, a Land Grant, research-oriented
institution. The combined
urban population of approximately 150,000 supports a civic opera company and
symphony, several
community theater groups, and two art museums with extensive programming. The
area is served by
Hector International Airport, with direct flights to Chicago and Denver, and
all other national and
international service through the convenient Minneapolis hub.

Applications for the position must include the following: Letter of interest,
cv, undergraduate and
graduate transcripts (may be unofficial), proposals or syllabi for 2 or 3
upper-level courses that
you are prepared to offer, and the names and contact information for three
references. The
application should indicate prior teaching experience. MSUM requires a Standard
Application Form for
all applicants.

The form, and additional information, can be found at www.mnstate.edu/vacancy.
Send completed applications to:
Anna S. Arnar, Art History Search Committee,
Department of Art and Design,
Minnesota State University Moorhead,
1104 7th Ave. South, Moorhead, Minnesota, 56563.

Review of completed applications will begin May 6th,2005.
The position will remain open until filled. AA/EOEE. Successful applicant must
provide official
transcripts and be authorized to work in the United States by the time
employment begins. Further
inquiries about the position may be directed to 218-477-4631 or
arnarmnstate.edu.

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Anna Sigrídur Arnar
Associate Professor of Art History
Department of Art and Design
Minnesota State University Moorhead
Moorhead MN 56563
tel. 218-477-4631 fax. 218-477-5039
www.mnstate.edu/arnar

Reference:
JOB: Teaching Position (Minnesota State Univ). In: ArtHist.net, May 1, 2005 (accessed May 12, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/27201>.

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