Instructors - Studio Art (Part-time Semester) in Muncie, IN for Ball State University

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Instructors - Studio Art (Part-time Semester)
School of Art Instructors - Studio Art (Part-time Semester) Ball State University The School of Art at Ball State University invites applications for part-time semester instructors to teach a variety of Studio Art courses, including drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, glass, metals + jewelry, sculpture, photography, and video and new media. Successful candidates may be hired to teach between one and three sections, and we offer both online and in-person modalities. Course development support and pedagogical mentoring will be offered. The School of Art has over forty full-time faculty and staff and offers state-of-the-art facilities serving nearly 700 undergraduate majors. Programs at the BA, BS, and BFA


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