Seeking applicants for two professorships in Fine Arts at Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm

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Seeking applicants for two professorships in Fine Arts
Application deadline: October 24, 2016
Appointments expected to begin: February 2017

Royal Institute of Art
Flaggmansvägen 1
Skeppsholmen
111 49 Stockholm
Sweden

T + 46 (0)8 614 40 00

www.kkh.se

The Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm seeks to appoint two full-time positions: Professor of Fine Art with an Emphasis on Sculpture and Installation and Professor of Fine Art with an Emphasis on Exhibition Strategies and Publishing. The positions involve teaching and supervision of students at undergraduate and postgraduate level, as well as possible supervision of PhD candidates. The professorships include time for research. The candidates will be expected to fully participate in curricular developments and engage in all other work-related aspects of the institution. Preference will be given to candidates whose own interests, knowledge, and practice synthesize a wide range of interdisciplinary influences.

The field of Exhibition Strategies and Publishing involves expanding the existing formats for showing and disseminating work as part of an artistic practice. It also deals with the way in which publishing and editorial approaches–printed matter in particular–can be fundamental in how art is produced, presented and disseminated.

Both professorships are targeting practicing artists.

Both appointments are for five years and may be extended for another five years by the RIA without being re-advertised.

Qualifications
Candidates for the professorship with an Emphasis on Sculpture and Installation must have a substantial exhibition and/or publishing record.

Candidates for the professorship with Emphasis on Exhibition Strategies and Publishing must have a substantial international exhibition and publishing record.

A completed MFA or equivalent, as well as proven teaching experience at a college or university level is required. Each candidate must demonstrate a developed pedagogical vision and strategy in relation to the position being applied for. Applicants will have made significant contributions–through their artistic practice and research–to their specific field of work.

The Royal Institute of Art wishes to take advantage of the qualities that an equal gender distribution and cultural diversity add to its activities and welcomes applicants who can contribute to this.

How to apply
Applications for Professor of Fine Art with Emphasis in Exhibition Strategies and Publishing must be submitted digitally here: http://www.kkh.se/ria-seeks-professor-fine-art-exhibition-publishing/

Applications for Professor of Fine Art with Emphasis in Sculpture and Installation must be submitted digitally here: http://www.kkh.se/ria-seeks-professor-fine-art-sculpture-installation/

For further information, please contact Anneli Hovberger, Director of Academic Administration (anneli.hovberger@kkh.se). Union representatives are Ulrika Gustafsson Rosengren (SACO-S) and Göran Svenborn (ST). All can be reached at contact number T +46 (0)8 614 40 00.

About the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm
The Royal Institute of Art is a leading art institution of higher education located in Stockholm that offers both undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Fine Arts, as well as advanced postgraduate studies in Architecture. For more information about the institution and its faculty, please visit the website: http://www.kkh.se/