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Department of Kinetic Imaging - Visiting Artist - VCUarts Qatar (non-benefited)

  • 45002143
  • Qatar
  • Faculty
  • Adjunct
  • Qatar Campus MBU
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The Department of Kinetic Imaging at VCUarts Qatar seeks a Visiting Artist whose teaching and creative practice engage interdisciplinary approaches to art, design, computation, and emerging media. The position involves participating in the department as an adjunct faculty member including teaching the department’s sophomore-level curriculum across the five primary domains of the program:

  • Video & Imaging (Video, Photography, Animation)
  • Spatial Media (3D modeling, Virtual Reality, 3D printing, Design Fabrication technologies).
  • Sound (Recording, Synthesis, Performance).
  • Interaction & Computation (Coding, Interaction Design, Interactive Art).
  • Game Design (Video game design, Systems design, Play, World building).

The Visiting Artist will contribute to a collaborative and experimental learning environment that encourages hands-on making, critical inquiry, and interdisciplinary exploration. The position supports students through studio teaching, mentorship, and participation in departmental initiatives, while contributing to the department’s culture of creative experimentation, technological engagement, and research-informed practice.

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Teach sophomore-level studio and lecture courses across the Department of Kinetic Imaging curriculum including the following core courses: Video Practices, Animation Practices, Sound Art, 3D Computer Art, Creative Code & Electronics.
  • Teach a 15 credit course load across the academic year (typically 4-5 studio courses per year)
  • Develop and deliver course content that integrates contemporary approaches to art, design, technology, and emerging media practices.
  • Support student learning through critiques, workshops, technical demonstrations, discussions, and mentorship.
  • Assist students in developing technical, conceptual, and creative approaches to interdisciplinary media practice.
  • Participate in departmental activities including exhibitions, events, critiques, reviews, and collaborative initiatives.
  • Collaborate with faculty, staff, and students on interdisciplinary projects, initiatives, and departmental development.
  • Support safe, responsible, and effective use of departmental technologies, software, and studio resources.
  • Participate in service activities that contribute to the department, school, and university community.
  • Participate in annual review and evaluation processes.

Qualifications:

  • Master’s degree or higher in a field related to one or more of the 5 domains of the Kinetic Imaging program:
    • Video & Imaging (Video, Photography, Animation)
    • Spatial Media (3D modeling, Virtual Reality, 3D printing, Design Fabrication technologies).
    • Sound (Recording, Synthesis, Performance).
    • Interaction & Computation (Coding, Interaction Design, Interactive Art).
    • Game Design (Video game design, Systems design, World building).
  • Experience with teaching or professional practice in one or more of the 5 domains of the Kinetic Imaging program.
  • Experience working within interdisciplinary art and design contexts is preferred.
  • Demonstrated creative research, professional practice, or scholarly activity relevant to the field.
  • Strong communication, organizational, collaborative, and mentorship skills are preferred.

Other required qualifications/experience:

  • Demonstrated experience working in and fostering an environment of respect, professionalism and civility with a population of faculty, staff, and students from all backgrounds and experiences, or a commitment to do so as a faculty member at VCU.
  • Proactive communication and collaborative engagement across teaching, research, and departmental activities.
  • Demonstrated flexibility and adaptability within complex, interdisciplinary environments that seamlessly integrate art, design, technology, and culture.
  • Ability to develop learning experiences that support experimentation, critical thinking, and creative inquiry.
  • Skilled in fostering collaborative environments centered on creative experimentation and critical making.
  • Proven ability to foster cultural exchange, engage with a community of dynamic thinkers, and champion interdisciplinary collaboration and exploratory creative practices.

Compensation and Benefits:

  • Nature of appointment: Temporary adjunct appointment (non-benefited position)
  • Duration of appointment: August 2026 – May 2027
  • Total compensation for the above duration:  $40,000 USD (taxable for U.S. citizens)
  • Relocation assistance may be available for the selected candidate in accordance with VCUarts Qatar policies.
  • The job offer is contingent on successful background checks and immigration clearance formalities for work visa issuance.
Relocation/Appointment Support (if applicable):

This opportunity is a part-time adjunct faculty position and is not eligible for benefits. However, given the scope of this role and to facilitate an on-site residency in Doha, Qatar, the successful candidate, who will be required to relocate to Qatar for this appointment, may be eligible to receive limited employer-provided support. This could include facilitation of a work visa, a round-trip economy ticket, housing leased by VCUarts Qatar, a leased vehicle, and access to local health coverage (not VCU health coverage) for the individual appointee. Any such support is provided for the appointee only and does not extend to dependents. Eligibility and specific provisions will be confirmed at the time of offer and are subject to VCUarts Qatar policies and the terms of the appointment.

Application Instructions:

  • Statement of interest: describing the candidate’s background, interests, and relevance to the position.
  • Creative portfolio: demonstrating creative, technical, instructional, and/or professional projects. If file size is problematic, include an accessible link that points to a website or cloud storage (with access instructions) to view all visual work.
  • Curriculum vitae: detailing academic, professional, teaching, and research experience.
  • 3 References: Contact information for three references.

 

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