Call for teaching artists, Center for Urban Pedagogy, deadline Nov. 8

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CUP is looking for a Teaching Artist to lead an Urban Investigation project in the Winter/ Spring of 2022.

CUP is looking for a teaching artist with a strong background in working with high school students and experience integrating art and social justice. The Teaching Artist will work with CUP and a group of high school students to investigate a fundamental question about how the city works, using collaborative research and design.
+ Training and curriculum development: December 2021 – January 2021
+ Classes meet for 2 hours, twice a week, after school
+ Class dates: Classes start in February 2022 and conclude in May 2022
+ Final event: Early June 2022
+ Skills: curriculum development, experience teaching high school students, art and design
+ Stipend: $7,500 for curriculum development, class facilitation, final product design, and evaluation
+ At this time, this program will be in-person.
Learn more about Urban Investigations here!
All materials should be submitted through CUP's Submittable portal:

https://welcometocup.submittable.com/submit/817e6715-1de4-40f5-b201-b239...

Applications are due by Monday, November 8th, by 12:00pm EST. Click here to learn more and apply!

No phone calls please.

We want to uplift Teaching Artists who identify with communities that have been historically marginalized in the design professions. We encourage Teaching Artists who identify with those groups to apply, including but not limited to people of color, people from low-income, LGBTQ+, immigrant communities, formerly incarcerated people, and others.