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About Georgia Tech
Georgia Tech is a top-ranked public research university situated in the heart of Atlanta, a diverse and vibrant city with numerous economic and cultural strengths. The Institute serves more than 45,000 students through top-ranked undergraduate, graduate, and executive programs in engineering, computing, science, business, design, and liberal arts. Georgia Tech's faculty attracted more than $1.4 billion in research awards this past year in fields ranging from biomedical technology to artificial intelligence, energy, sustainability, semiconductors, neuroscience, and national security. Georgia Tech ranks among the nation's top 20 universities for research and development spending and No. 1 among institutions without a medical school.
Georgia Tech's Mission and Values
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Students are our top priority.
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We safeguard freedom of inquiry and expression.
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Over the next decade, Georgia Tech will become an example of inclusive innovation, a leading technological research university of unmatched scale, relentlessly committed to serving the public good; breaking new ground in addressing the biggest local, national, and global challenges and opportunities of our time; making technology broadly accessible; and developing exceptional, principled leaders from all backgrounds ready to produce novel ideas and create solutions with real human impact.
About the School of Arts, Entertainment, and Creative Technologies
This newly launched school will further position Georgia Tech as an international leader in research, education, and community and industry engagement at the intersection of arts, technology, and design. The school's pedagogical approach will integrate artistic foundations, technical innovation, and creative entrepreneurship. The school will leverage Georgia Tech's existing strengths in areas ranging from artificial intelligence and student startups to digital media and music technology, adopt the culture of practice-based studio pedagogy in the College of Design, and build sustained partnerships with creative studios, technology providers, startup companies, nonprofits, and artists-in-residence taking advantage of Atlanta's thriving creative ecosystem.
The school will be piloting courses in Spring 25 and launch the B.S. in Arts, Entertainment, and Creative Technologies in Fall 2026 for both incoming students as well as transfer students. This degree aims to prepare students to enter fields such as film, gaming, immersive media and art works that integrate new technologies and computational advances, at a time in which emerging technologies are rapidly transforming art and related industries nationally and internationally. At Georgia Tech, we seek to develop the next generation of leaders that will guide that transformation as we support the workforce needs and continued growth of the creative economy in Georgia.
The Arts at Georgia Tech
The launch of this new school is a critical part of Georgia Tech's broader strategic plan for growing the arts across the Institute. Georgia Tech recognizes the role of the visual and performing arts in cultivating creative thinking, the increasingly important role that emerging technologies play in the arts, and the potential for Georgia Tech to support a thriving campus arts community in connection with a growing ecosystem of arts organizations and creative industries throughout the state. Georgia Tech has also announced plans for the Creative Quarter, a 7-acre innovation district that will foster collaborations, inspire innovation, and build community through arts, creativity, and technology.
Georgia Tech prides itself on its technological resources, collaborations, high-quality student body, and its commitment to building an outstanding and diverse community of learning, discovery, and creation. We strongly encourage applicants whose values align with our institutional values, as outlined in our Strategic Plan. These values include academic excellence, thought and experience, inquiry and innovation, collaboration and community, and ethical behavior and stewardship. Georgia Tech has policies to promote a healthy work-life balance and is aware that attracting faculty may require meeting the needs of two careers.
Location
Atlanta, GA
Job Summary
The College of Design at the Georgia Institute of Technology invites nominations and applications for the position of the founding Chair of the School of Arts, Entertainment, and Creative Technologies in Atlanta, Georgia. We are seeking a visionary, creative, and entrepreneurial academic leader who will develop a nationally and internationally recognized center of excellence for studying the intersection of arts practice and emerging technologies.
The chair will have the opportunity to shape a new school that will expand Georgia Tech's academic and research activities and reputation at the intersection of technology and the arts, with the opportunity for substantial impact within Georgia Tech, the state of Georgia, and beyond. The new chair will be expected to provide overall leadership and vision for the development of a comprehensive program of teaching and research and will oversee the hiring of new faculty for the school, as well as new internal joint appointments that might complement those already in place. Over time the Chair will oversee expanding the major to include a pre-college program and a minor and will help develop a vision to expand into a graduate degree.
Responsibilities
The Chair will:
- Manage academic, fiscal, and personnel matters and ensure the alignment of the School of Arts, Entertainment, and Creative Technologies with the strategic objectives of the College and Institute;
- Maintain an active role in the academic life of the school by contributing personally to teaching and research;
- Create strong interdisciplinary relationships with other schools within the College of Design and across campus;
- Foster an active research culture;
- Elevate awareness of the school and its programs across the campus, as well as with prospective students, alumni, and community, arts, and industry leaders through relationship building as well as public presentations and speaking engagements;
- Work with community and corporate leaders' including through the College of Design Dean's Advisory Board and bring a demonstrated passion for community engagement and fundraising, with a commitment to building lasting relationships that support the School and the College's mission and future growth.
- Develop curricular plans for growth, including growing the major, developing a minor and/or certificate, and envisioning higher-level degrees.
- Manage space and resources to accommodate growth and ensure technology expansion as technological landscapes change.
Required Qualifications
Candidates must have a terminal degree or professional equivalency related to the intersection of arts, entertainment, and creative technologies with a distinguished record of creative and/or scholarly achievement that typically qualifies for a tenured position at the rank of full professor.
Preferred Qualifications
The candidate must maintain an active commitment to the creative industries, to the technologies that support them (especially film, gaming, and/or immersive media), and to the promotion of excellence in teaching and research and must have the ability to engage with community and industry leaders and work effectively with faculty, students, and administrators. Significant experience in academic or research administration is desirable. We especially encourage candidates with proven or emerging skills in industry partnerships and/or fundraising to apply.
Student Success Criteria:
- The ability to teach and mentor a student body
- The ability to promote an inclusive and welcoming educational/work environment
- The ability to mentor and assist students interested in pursuing graduate education
- The ability to design and teach curricula that are responsive to a diverse student body
- The ability to adopt teaching strategies that support the learning and success of all students
- The ability to engage students in experiential learning activities and pedagogy that support student success
- The ability to engage in high-impact practices that support deep learning for student success
- Has expertise in teaching, scholarship, and/or service that contributes to access, diversity, and equal opportunity in higher education
Required Documents to Attach
Interested individuals should submit the following materials:
- Cover letter describing your interest in the position, outlining your vision for the new School, and highlighting your academic experience, creative achievement, evidence of industry and/or community engagement, and leadership style;
- Curriculum Vitae; and
- Name, address (including email), and telephone number of five academic/professional references.
Contact Information
For further information about the position please contact the search committee chair John Peponis at
USG Core Values
The University System of Georgia is comprised of our 26 institutions of higher education and learning as well as the System Office. Our USG Statement of Core Values are Integrity, Excellence, Accountability, and Respect. These values serve as the foundation for all that we do as an organization, and each USG community member is responsible for demonstrating and upholding these standards. More details on the USG Statement of Core Values and Code of Conduct are available in USG Board Policy 8.2.18.1.2 and can be found on-line at policymanual/section8/C224/#p8.2.18_personnel_conduct.
Additionally, USG supports Freedom of Expression as stated in Board Policy 6.5 Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom found on-line at policymanual/section6/C2653.
Equal Employment Opportunity
The Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. The Institute is committed to maintaining a fair and respectful environment for all. To that end, and in accordance with federal and state law, Board of Regents policy, and Institute policy, Georgia Tech provides equal opportunity to all faculty, staff, students, and all other members of the Georgia Tech community, including applicants for admission and/or employment, contractors, volunteers, and participants in institutional programs, activities, or services. Georgia Tech complies with all applicable laws and regulations governing equal opportunity in the workplace and in educational activities.
Equal opportunity and decisions based on merit are fundamental values of the University System of Georgia (USG) and Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech prohibits discrimination, including discriminatory harassment, on the basis of an individual's race, ethnicity, ancestry, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, genetics, or veteran status in its programs, activities, employment, and admissions. Further, Georgia Tech prohibits citizenship status, immigration status, and national origin discrimination in hiring, firing, and recruitment, except where such restrictions are required in order to comply with law, regulation, executive order, or Attorney General directive, or where they are required by Federal, State, or local government contract.
Other Information
This is a supervisory position.
This position has financial responsibilities.
This position will not be required to drive.
This role is considered a position of trust.
This position does not require a purchasing card (P-Card).
This position will not travel
This position does not require security clearance.
Other Information
Applications should be submitted by January 6, 2026
Background Check
Successful candidate must be able to pass a background check. Please visit employment/pre-employment-screening
Teressa Foglia is a luxury headwear brand with locations in Los Angeles, Laguna Beach, and Houston, and a growing global presence. We specialize in handcrafted felt and straw hats that celebrate exceptional millinery, craftsmanship, and the bold individuals who wear them. Our designs are made to be seen — honoring artistry, heritage techniques, and the culture of makers around the world. We create headwear for strong, independent women and men who are carving their own path, inspired by the powerful women in designer Teressa Foglia’s life.
Alongside the brand, the Malibu gallery space also showcases the work of fine artist Ty Hays, whose large-scale Western-inspired paintings and mixed-media works explore themes of freedom, land, spirit, and the American West. The space operates as both a luxury retail atelier and contemporary art gallery, offering a unique intersection of fashion, art, and experiential retail.
Role DescriptionThis is a paid, on-site internship role based in Malibu as a Fashion & Art Intern with Teressa Foglia and Ty Hays Fine Art.
The intern will be involved in daily operations across both the luxury headwear brand and fine art gallery. Responsibilities include assisting with sales, client experience, backend organization, inventory management, event support, merchandising, and marketing initiatives. The role will also provide exposure to gallery operations, art handling, collector communications, exhibition openings, and creative direction.
This internship offers hands-on experience at the intersection of luxury fashion, fine art, and experiential retail — ideal for someone interested in brand building, creative entrepreneurship, and the art world.
Qualifications- Sales and marketing skills
- Interest in fashion, luxury retail, and contemporary art
- Fashion styling and/or visual merchandising experience
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work well within a small, fast-paced creative team
- Passion for craftsmanship, design, and storytelling
- Experience in fashion, retail, or art gallery settings is a plus
- Ability to work on-site in Malibu, CA
Our client, a leader in fast-fashion, who is seeing rapid growth, is looking for a seasoned Art Director to join their team. This person must have specific experience with art/creative direction in a fashion/retail environment, with a strong book showcasing ability to support photoshoot/product photography, etc.
Location: Chicago (Onsite)
Salary: $120-130K
Type: Full-Time
This role must be onsite in Chicago; client is willing to provide relocation support for those out of state.
Overview:
We are seeking a fashion-focused Art Director to shape and define our brand through compelling, trend-aware creative execution. This role is responsible for translating who we are as a brand into a cohesive visual language across digital, e-commerce, marketing, and in-store experiences. The Art Director must have a strong point of view, deep awareness of the fashion landscape, and the ability to create a seamless, elevated visual experience that differentiates us from competitors.
Key Responsibilities
• Define and evolve the brand’s visual identity, ensuring it clearly communicates who we are and what sets us apart in the fashion marketplace
• Stay deeply informed on fashion trends, cultural shifts, and the competitive landscape, using insights to guide creative direction and innovation
• Concept and art direct seasonal campaigns, photoshoots, and brand moments that align with trend relevance and brand positioning
• Lead creative direction across e-commerce, site content, email, social, paid media, and in-store visuals, ensuring a cohesive omnichannel experience
• Develop clear creative frameworks, mood boards, shot lists, and visual guidelines that unify all touchpoints
• Partner closely with Marketing, Merchandising, and Production to align creative with product priorities and business goals
• Direct and oversee photo and video shoots, ensuring styling, composition, and execution reflect brand standards and trend direction
• Review and approve creative assets to maintain a high level of aesthetic, accuracy, and consistency
• Manage timelines and workflows to ensure creative is delivered efficiently in a fast-paced retail environment
• Provide leadership, mentorship, and clear creative feedback to designers and creative partners
Qualifications
• 5+ years of experience as an Art Director, preferably in fashion, retail, or e-commerce
• Strong portfolio demonstrating fashion-forward creative, brand storytelling, and omnichannel execution
• Deep understanding of current and emerging fashion trends and how they translate into commercial creative
• Proven ability to analyze and respond to the competitive landscape with differentiated creative direction
• Experience art directing photo and video shoots (studio and on-location)
• Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator)
• Strong visual instincts paired with strategic thinking
• Excellent communication, collaboration, and organizational skills
Nice to Have
• Experience working across both digital and brick-and-mortar retail
• Knowledge of performance creative, social-first content, and trend-driven storytelling
• Familiarity with motion, video, or experiential retail visuals
Why You’ll Love This Role
• High-impact role with ownership over brand look and feel
• Opportunity to define and evolve a fashion brand’s creative identity
• Collaborative, fast-moving environment with real influence on customer experience
• Space to innovate, push trends forward, and set creative standards
If you are interested in and qualified for those role, please forward your portfolio today!
Art Handler & Installation Technician– White Glove Services
Location: Miami, USA
Pay Range: $21 -$24/hr.
About the Company
Our clients are a leading fine art logistics provider specializing in the meticulous handling, installation, transportation, and storage of high‑value artworks and luxury objects. With decades of industry experience, our team is known for exceptional precision, professionalism, and white‑glove service delivered to museums, galleries, private collectors, designers, and global institutions.
Position Overview
We are seeking an experienced Art Handler / Installer / Driver to join our Miami operations team. This individual will handle the safe packing, installation, and transportation of fine art and luxury items. The ideal candidate brings hands‑on expertise, professionalism, and an unwavering commitment to excellence, especially in client‑facing environments.
This role requires a clean driving record, strong attention to detail, and the ability to work in a fast‑paced environment while upholding the highest standards of care.
Hours: Flexibility in hours: early mornings, late nights, weekend work as needed.
Key Responsibilities
- Handle, pack, move, and install fine art, antiques, and luxury objects with exceptional care and precision.
- Prepare artworks and objects for transport, storage, or installation using industry‑standard techniques and materials.
- Drive company vehicles for local and regional deliveries and collections.
- Conduct installations in private residences, galleries, museums, and commercial spaces.
- Communicate clearly and professionally with clients, colleagues, and supervisors to ensure seamless operations.
- Maintain tools, equipment, and vehicles in clean and optimal working conditions.
- Adhere to safety protocols, quality standards, and company procedures.
- Represent the company with professionalism, discretion, and a client‑focused attitude at all times.
Requirements
- Prior experience in art handling, installation, museum/gallery operations, or fine art logistics (required).
- Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.
- Ability to lift, carry, and maneuver large, heavy, or fragile objects safely.
- Strong communication, organization, and problem‑solving skills.
- High level of attention to detail and commitment to white‑glove service standards.
- Professional appearance, reliability, and customer‑service mindset.
Benefits
A competitive and comprehensive compensation package is offered, including:
- Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Life Insurance
- 401(k) Retirement Plan
- Paid Vacation and Personal PTO Days
Folk ArtsCultural Treasures Charter School (FACTS) is a nationally recognized, mission-driven K8 public charter school rooted in the rich cultural heritage and activism of Philadelphia's Chinatown, immigrant and refugee communities. Founded on the belief that education is most powerful when it honors students' identities, strengthens community, and inspires democratic participation, FACTS integrates rigorous academics with a pioneering folk-arts-infused curriculum designed to nurture curiosity, confidence, and cultural pride. The school is known for its deep commitment to serving multilingual learners, its longstanding partnerships with artist-educators and cultural organizations, and its unwavering focus on equity, inclusion, and whole-child learning. With a diverse student body, a talented and dedicated staff, and a vibrant community legacy, FACTS stands as a model for how schools can celebrate culture, ignite joy of learning, and empower young people to thrive as compassionate, engaged citizens.
FACTS is actively planning for a possible move to a new building and the addition of a third cohort in grades K8. While final timelines are still being confirmed, the next Executive Director will be responsible for preparing the school for this evolutionstrengthening systems, supporting staff through change, and preserving the school's close-knit community culture as enrollment and operations grow.
This is an extraordinary moment for a visionary, community-centered leader to guide one of Philadelphia's most beloved and mission-driven public charter schools into its next chapter. FACTS stands at the intersection of cultural celebration, academic excellence, and social justiceoffering a rare opportunity to steward a model that seamlessly blends rigorous learning with the power of folk arts, identity, and community.
As the Executive Director, you will partner with a talented Principal, a committed staff, and a deeply invested community to strengthen what makes FACTS exceptional while guiding the school toward future growth, sustainability, and impact. You will bring strategic clarity, equity-centered leadership, and a collaborative spirit to advance FACTS' mission, support and develop its people, and ensure strong organizational systems that allow students and educators to thrive.
This opportunity is ideal for a leader who believes that schools can be joyful, inclusive, culturally rich spacesand who is ready to champion that vision with authenticity, humility, and boldness. You will have the chance to amplify FACTS' voice across Philadelphia, deepen partnerships with families and community organizations, and ensure that resources, operations, and relationships all align to the school's powerful mission.
If you are energized by community-rooted education, aspire to build a more just and equitable world that honors family and culture, and eager to build on a strong foundation while shaping what's possible alongside students, families, and staff, this role offers the chance to make a lasting difference for generations of children, families, and educators.
Key Responsibilities of the Executive Director Include:- Champion and embody FACTS' missiongrounded in folk arts, academic excellence, and social justiceacross all programs and decisions, fostering a culture of curiosity and critical thinking.
- Protect and strengthen the founding vision while guiding the school toward its next chapter; ensure all initiatives reflect the school's commitment to joyful, rigorous, identity affirming education.
- Model transparency, integrity, and consistency in decision-making; serve as the primary ambassador for FACTS' values and purpose.
- Lead with deep cultural competence and humility; foster an inclusive, anti-racist and anti-bias culture that honors the diverse racial, cultural, and linguistic identities of students, staff, and families.
- Monitor systems for bias to ensure that multilingual learners and historically marginalized students receive the resources and supports they need to thrive.
- Build an environment where multiple truths are held, difficult conversations are navigated with compassion, and the whole community feels valued and respected.
- Build, coach, and retain a mission-aligned team grounded in shared accountability, collaboration, and continuous growth.
- Share leadership through listening, synthesizing, collaboration, and transparent communication; cultivate a strong, trust-based adult culture that reflects FACTS' values.
- Oversee human resources strategy including hiring, onboarding, staff evaluation, labor relations, and professional development opportunities that support staff flourishing and retention.
- Ensure the school has strong systems, structures, routines, and aligned goals that support effective teaching, learning, schoolwide coordination, and compliance with state and federal requirements.
- Provide strategic oversight and support for all non-instructional operations, ensuring strong systems, effective coordination, and smooth day-to-day functioning across areas such as facilities, technology, student services, and administrative operations.
- Build and maintain cross-functional alignment across teams and divisions while balancing continuity with thoughtful improvement.
- Lead adaptive, mission-aligned change that honors FACTS' history and culture while preparing the school for future needs.
- Communicate with clarity, transparency, and consistency during transitions; bring stakeholders along through thoughtful engagement and collaborative planning.
- Anticipate challenges, respond to evolving external conditions, and adjust strategy while staying grounded in FACTS' values and long-term goals.
- Serve as FACTS' primary public ambassadorstrengthening relationships with families, neighborhood partners, Asian American communities, immigrant and refugee communities, and other stakeholders who have historically built and supported FACTS.
- Build reciprocal partnerships with community organizations, cultural institutions, and local leaders that enhance student experiences and strengthen FACTS' identity.
- Represent FACTS with authorizers, funders, civic leaders, and the broader charter school sector; elevate the school's visibility and reputation through clear, culturally responsive communication.
- Steward FACTS' financial health, ensuring that budgets, forecasts, and resource allocations align to strategy and long-term sustainability.
- Provide strategic oversight and partnership to the Board and team in cultivating major gifts, government funding, and foundation support.
- Serve as a credible storyteller who connects FACTS' mission and impact to philanthropic partners; ensure financial practices reflect responsibility, transparency, and equity.
- Successfully oversee the transition to the new school building and expansion. Provide strategic oversight of the planning, coordination, and execution of the move to a new facilityincluding staff hiring, student recruitment, and operational readinesswhile maintaining stability, continuity, and a strong sense of community across FACTS.
- Launch and lead a collaborative strategic planning process. Engage the Board, staff, families, students, and community partners in developing a multi-year strategic plan that reflects FACTS' mission, growth, and future aspirations.
- Manage teacher union negotiations and contract development. Partner with the Board and relevant stakeholders to lead the negotiations and establish a new union contract that supports the school's mission, values, and long-term organizational health.
$10.000 sign on bonus and $2.500 relocation (greater than 50 miles). - External Applicants Only.
Under the general supervision of the Manager, Outpatient Community Services will serve as the Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts (LPHA) authorizing Integrated Assessment and Treatment Plans. Will complete thorough review of each document, provide clinical guidance to team members, and ensure compliance with IATP standards. LPHA reviewer provides behavioral health assessment, intervention, and consultation to individuals and/or groups identified as having behavioral health needs, plans treatment modalities, coordinates and follows treatment plans. Will provide crisis evaluation and intervention as needed. The LPHA Reviewer is recognized as a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts under Medicaid Community-Based Mental Health Services Rule 140.
Qualifications
License/Certifications: LCPC, LCSW, LMFT
Education: Master's Degree
Other Knowledge/Skills:
Two years of experience in a behavioral health setting
Demonstrates an ability to apply critical thinking and problem-solving abilities to a range of client situations; has the ability to accurately assess and diagnose; can develop treatment plans and interventions with clients; possesses interpersonal skills, professional attitude and understands the ethical standards of behavioral healthcare. Able to interpret rules and regulations. Possesses good written and oral communication skills. Ability to provide clinical guidance to others. Has the ability to plan and organize their work. Is able to recognize signs of suicidal behavior, assess for lethality, and respond in a clinically appropriate manner.
Responsibilities
- Serves as the LPHA for Integrated Assessment and Treatment Plan (IATP) Ensures the IATP is compliant with regulations and best practices
- Provides clinical feedback and guidance to clinicians to ensure medical necessity and diagnosis are supported.
- Ensures appropriate treatment recommendations Ensures completion of risk assessment and appropriate safety planning steps.
- Ensures completion of all required screening and/or assessment tools and utilization of results in treatment planning.
- Completes documentation supporting all activities related to review and authorization of the IATP.
- Performs diagnostic assessments, collects diagnostic information, and determines immediate treatment plan needs with patients.
- Requests medical consultation, where indicated, in a diligent and timely manner.
- Completes treatment plan in conjunction with patient, identifying goals/objectives that are connected to needs identified in the assessment.
- Provides behavioral health therapy to individuals, families and/or groups identified as having behavioral health needs.
- Coordinates with Emergency Response Service and other crisis service teams for clients presenting who may be a danger to self or others.
- Maintains records in accordance with TrilliumPlace policies, as well as state and federal oversight agencies and accreditation agencies including Joint Commission, Medicaid, Medicaid Rehabilitation Option, Illinois Department of Public Health, and Commercial Insurances.
- Acts as a liaison and resource between the community and patient needs; coordinates treatment goals with community agencies, primary care physicians, court system, and managed-care entities.
- May provide supervision to Carle Health clinicians who provide assessment and treatment.
- May supervise counseling or social work students assigned to department.
- Participates in in-service and competency training of students or staff. Prepares special reports as needed on activities, and work group activities.
- Meets clinical productivity standards and compliance standards for all documentation and clinical charts.
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Compensation and Benefits
Assistant/Associate Professor Tenure Track - Illustration and Animation/Game Arts
College of Visual and Performing Arts
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
The College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA) at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth invites applications for a tenure-track position as Assistant/Associate Professor in Illustration and Animation/Game Arts, beginning September 1, 2026. The teaching load is five studio courses per academic year.
The College seeks a dynamic, imaginative illustrator, animator, artist, and educator who is passionate about student success in interdisciplinary art and design. This position emphasizes illustrated narrative and sequential visual storytelling across print and digital platforms. The ideal candidate will possess strong visual art skills, be well-versed in industry trends, demonstrate expertise in professional creative work and research in a variety of contexts, and integrate traditional methods with current and emerging technologies.
The appointed individual will be responsible for teaching a variety of intermediate and advanced courses in Illustration, Animation, or Game Arts. In addition to leading undergraduate classes, the faculty member will mentor graduate students, foster independent inquiry at advanced levels, contribute to curriculum development and assessment, advise students, and engage in service at the departmental, college, and university levels, while maintaining an active creative and scholarly practice.
In a rapidly changing creative landscape, the role of the artist in shaping stories and images remains essential. We seek a colleague who inspires students to engage critically and creatively with both traditional methods and new possibilities, while modeling curiosity, adaptability, and artistic excellence.
Minimum qualifications:
- A terminal degree, such as an MFA, PhD, MDes, MS, in Illustration, Animation, Game Arts, Digital Media, Media Arts, or a closely related discipline;
- At least four years of professional creative practice and achievement or relevant college-level teaching experience.
- Demonstrated expertise in Illustration and Animation/Game Arts, showing proficiency in current industry methods, technologies, and practices, and able to mentor students in developing creative skills and critical thinking.
Preferred qualifications:
- At least three years of experience teaching in Illustration at the college-level, with particular interest in illustrated narrative and sequential visual storytelling across print and digital platforms.
- Breadth of proficiency across digital tools and physical media and the ability to adapt to evolving platforms and practices.
An active record of exhibitions, scholarship, or industry collaborations; - Engagement with emerging technologies or cross-disciplinary approaches that enhance student learning;
Demonstrated commitment to mentorship, inclusivity, and community engagement.
The College of Visual and Performing Arts, with over 500 undergraduate and graduate students, is the flagship visual and performing arts college in the UMass system and is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD). CVPA offers six concentrations within Art, Design, and Media Arts, along with degrees in Art Education, Art History, Interior Architecture and Design, and Music. UMass Dartmouth enrolls approximately 7,750 undergraduate and graduate students across more than one hundred academic programs. Centrally located between Boston, Providence, Cape Cod, and Newport, the university is dedicated to building a culturally diverse and inclusive faculty and staff committed to excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service.
SALARY: $77,000-$90,000
UMass Dartmouth offers exciting benefits such as:
- 75% Employer-Paid Health Insurance
- Flexible Spending Accounts
- Life Insurance
- Long Term Disability
- State Pension Retirement Plan
- Optional Retirement Savings Plans
- Tuition Credit (Employee, Spouse, & Dependents)
- Twelve (12) paid holidays
- And More!
Benefits for Faculty Federation
Application materials:A cover letter addressing qualifications; curriculum vitae; demonstration of teaching proficiency, which may include evidence such as list of courses taught; a link to a digital portfolio featuring at least 20 examples of student work; two course syllabi, including major assignments; a statement of teaching philosophy; a creative research or professional statement; a link to a digital portfolio featuring at least 20 samples of professional and/or creative work and the names and contact information of three references.
Applicants must be authorized for employment in the U.S. on a full-time basis. Employment-based visa sponsorship is not available.
The screening of applications will continue until the position is filled.
Annunciation Orthodox School (AOS) seeks a visionary, collaborative, and highly organized leader to serve as our first Director of Fine Arts. The Director of Fine Arts provides strategic leadership and administrative oversight for all arts programming, including visual arts, music, and theatre. This role is responsible for shaping and sustaining a high-quality, inclusive, and innovative arts curriculum that inspires student creativity, supports faculty excellence, and deepens community engagement. As a key member of the school’s leadership team, the Director fosters a cohesive, joyful, purpose-driven culture within the Fine Arts department.
Annunciation Orthodox School, as part of its mission, celebrates the diverse characteristics and individual qualities of those that comprise our community. In alignment with our mission, we actively seek to hire candidates of all faiths, races, ethnicities, and backgrounds.
Status: Salaried/Exempt
Start Date: July 6, 2026
Work Schedule: Year-round, Monday – Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM; additional time as needed for after-school meetings and events.
Responsibilities:
- Coordinate the design and implementation of a comprehensive fine arts curriculum that aligns with national standards and integrates emerging artistic technologies.
- Teach two to three classes per trimester as a lead instructor to support the program and maintain a direct connection with student learning and pedagogy.
- Evaluate curriculum and instructional practices regularly in partnership with the Coordinator Team to ensure ongoing program alignment and enhancement.
- Recruit, mentor, and evaluate fine arts faculty to ensure instructional excellence across all artistic disciplines.
- Manage the departmental budget, including the procurement of instruments, supplies, costumes, and equipment.
- Coordinate the logistics for all performances, exhibitions, and competitions, encompassing technical production, costuming, set design, and facility management.
- Advocate for the value of fine arts education within the organization and the broader community to ensure continued support.
- Facilitate professional development workshops to keep educators updated on best practices, pedagogy, and standards in the arts.
- Cultivate a culture of positive communication and professional collaboration among all department members.
- Collaborate with school leadership and community partners to develop cross-disciplinary projects and extracurricular enrichment programs.
- Coordinate and oversee various before- and after-school fine arts programs such as choir - and work closely with the school’s Director of Auxiliaries to align with the school’s ARCH programs.
- Oversee the maintenance and inventory of all fine arts facilities, studios, and performance spaces to ensure a safe and productive learning environment.
- Analyze student participation and achievement data to identify areas for program growth and equity of access.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in education, fine arts, or a related field (Master's degree preferred).
- Several years of teaching experience in the arts
- Demonstrated leadership and organizational skills
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Proficiency in curriculum development
- A passion for the arts and education
Please provide the following information:
- Cover letter tailored for this position
- Resume
- Contact information for at least three references
Company Description
Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery is a full-service estate auction gallery located in Atlanta, GA. The gallery presents 15-20 auctions each year featuring a diverse range of items including fine art, antiques, estate jewelry, and fine Asian antiquities. Owned and operated by industry veterans Robert Ahlers and Christy Ogletree Ahlers, the gallery offers a comprehensive array of auction services and a variety of bidding experiences both in-person and online.
Position Overview:
We are seeking an experienced and highly motivated Full-Time Lead Auction Cataloguer to oversee catalogue production, research, describe, and prepare objects for auction catalogues, and manage a growing team of cataloguers responsible for researching, describing, and evaluating fine art, antiques, jewelry, and estate property. This role is not a library or data-entry cataloguing position - it requires art historical knowledge, aesthetic judgment, and experience describing artworks, antiques, and decorative arts for sale.
The Lead Cataloguer will supervise a team of cataloguers and work collaboratively with the inventory, sales, and operations departments to ensure efficiency, accuracy, and consistency throughout the pre-auction process. Suitable candidates combine deep expertise in art, antiques, and decorative arts with exceptional writing skills, leadership ability, and strong organizational discipline.
Key Responsibilities:
- Oversee day-to-day cataloguing operations, including workflow management, staff supervision, and deadline adherence.
- Assign lots and manage team workload; mentor cataloguing staff and provide feedback to maintain high standards of accuracy and consistency.
- Coordinate with Inventory, Photography, and Operations teams to ensure smooth property flow through intake, research, and production.
- Manage cataloguing timelines, quotas, and departmental priorities to ensure on-time catalogue completion.
- Research, write, and edit detailed catalogue entries and condition reports, serving as the department’s primary quality control lead.
- Review cataloguer research, descriptions, and condition reports for accuracy, consistency, and quality. Maintain consistency in voice, formatting, and terminology across all catalogues.
- Collaborate with the Sales and Business Development team to align cataloguing priorities with consignor commitments and deadlines.
- Liaise with Inventory, Sales, and Operations departments to manage property flow and resolve logistical issues.
- Work with Photography and Marketing teams to optimize catalogue presentation and listings.
- Participate in auction previews, assisting clients and verifying the accuracy of displayed lots.
- Support auction-day operations, including bidder registration and phone/online bidding as needed.
- Contribute to special projects, off-site auctions, and promotional events as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Required background: Minimum 3-5 years experience cataloguing fine art, antiques, or decorative arts in an auction house, gallery, or museum setting (lead or senior cataloguer experience preferred). Applications without relevant art or auction experience will not be considered.
- Required background: Minimum 1-3 years experience managing a team.
- USPAP certification preferred; ISA or ASA accreditation a plus.
- Proven ability to manage and motivate a small creative and technical team.
- In-depth knowledge of fine and decorative arts, antiques, and furniture, with strong valuation and research skills.
- Exceptional written communication and editing ability, with mastery of cataloguing standards.
- Strong project management and organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple deadlines simultaneously.
- Collaborative mindset and ability to work cross-departmentally with operations, photography, inventory, and marketing teams.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace, and relevant auction or cataloguing software.
Work Schedule & Conditions
- Standard full-time schedule with flexibility for evenings and weekends during peak auction cycles.
- Non-traditional work environment with high-intensity periods leading up to auctions.
- Physical activity required, including standing for extended periods and handling items of varying size and weight (with assistance where appropriate).
How to Apply:
Please submit your resume, a cover letter detailing your experience and interest in the position, and any relevant certifications to
Job Overview
The Senior Art Manager will be responsible for managing the creative teams while providing the strategic vision and guidance for the art direction across multiple games in development. This is a on-site position where you will help develop and oversee high quality, industry leading content for land-based casino gaming.
Responsibilities
- Oversee the art development effort as a whole and guide the future of the products
- Apply analytical processes to the planning, designing, and implementation of the art assets.
- Track production milestones to ensure creatives teams stay on schedule along with providing feedback, revisions, mock-ups and game reviews until product is approved.
- Work closely with the Creative Director and the Chief Designer to create quality products and improve our current game portfolio.
- Participate in long-term product planning and roadmap with Design, Studio and Project Managers for all creative based production.
- Mentor team members to develop personnel growth opportunities that drive innovation.
- Work with other departments to ensure a positive and effective creative environment.
- Translating market awareness and competitor trends down to the team.
- Review emerging technologies and processes to the pipeline with efficiencies in mind.
- Maintain and establish positive working relationships with external studio leadership and 3rd party partners.
- All other responsibilities as assigned.
Skills/Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience.
- Eight (8) years of experience of graphic design, 3D art and animation.
- Four (4) years of Art Lead or management experience.
- Candidate must be a self-starter and broad thinker who can demonstrate the ability to work independently, multi-task, and deliver completed projects and testing requirements in a timely manner.
- Experience in Object Oriented Design
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, organizational and management skills.
- Ability to give constructive feedback.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
- Ability to meet deadlines for multiple projects simultaneously and be flexible to the ever-changing environment of a fast-growing company.
- Ability to solve problem and exhibit participatory approach is essential.
- Solid understanding of traditional illustration, animation, audio abilities and techniques.
- Highly proficient in Photoshop – primarily for feedback and art direction.
- Industry standard art production software knowledge (Unity, Spine, Maya, etc) is a plus
Managerial Duties
- Determine staffing requirements, and interview, hire and train new employees, or oversee those personnel processes.
- Accomplish financial objectives by preparing an annual software budget for the Art team.
- Establish and implement departmental policies, goals, objectives and procedures; confer with organization officials and staff members as necessary.
- Manage staff and assigning specific duties.
- Completing employee performance reviews for direct reports.
- Approval of direct report time off.
Note: All offers are contingent upon successful completion of a background check
*Posted positions are not open to third party recruiters and unsolicited resume submissions will be considered free referrals.
AGS is an equal opportunity employer