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A public institution in New York seeks a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor specializing in Sculpture. The role includes developing a curriculum, leading sculpture areas, and participating in departmental activities. Candidates must have an MFA in Studio Art and at least three years of college-level teaching experience. The salary range is from $79,598 to $86,741. Interested candidates should submit a comprehensive application, including CV and teaching philosophy, by February 16, 2026.
The College of Staten Island, CUNY, seeks a full-time, tenure track Assistant Professor, specializing in sculpture. This position will develop and deliver a curriculum that integrates traditional and contemporary sculptural methods, materials, and conceptual approaches. Classes are a mix of majors and non-majors. The position also includes departmental and campus-wide service, including curriculum development, program assessment, student advising, and campus-wide committees as needed. Areas of departmental interest include, but are not limited to, wood and stone carving, steel fabrication, welding, 3D/4D printing, casting and mold-making methods, and site-specific installations.
The successful candidate will have a strong working knowledge of the history of sculpture, an ability to articulate contemporary theory and current debates on art, and a broad command of the technical skills necessary for contemporary art-making. The successful candidate will lead the area of sculpture, and oversee development of the resources and physical infrastructure of the studio classrooms.
The College of Staten Island is a four-year public institution within the City University of New York system. Ranked #33 in Top Performers in Social Mobility by U.S. News and World Report, the college serves approximately 11,400 students, including undergraduates, graduates, and PhDs, on a 204‑acre campus. The Performing and Creative Arts Department, housed within the division of Humanities and Social Sciences, includes Art History, Dance, Drama, Music, Photography, and Studio Art, serving approximately 200 majors, as well as delivering courses for General Education requirements. The department produces numerous events for the campus and community each year, including professional and student gallery exhibitions, theatrical performances, and concerts. Sculpture area facilities consist of one large studio with tools and equipment for plaster and bronze casting, wood, metal, stone carving, and a 3D printer.
QUALIFICATIONS$79,598 – $86,741
Salary commensurate with education and experience.
CUNY offers faculty a competitive compensation and benefits package covering health insurance, pension and retirement benefits, paid parental leave, and savings programs. We also provide mentoring and support for research, scholarship, and publication as part of our commitment to ongoing faculty professional development.
*Salaries will be adjusted by 3.5% effective 9/1/26, in accordance with the terms of the PSC‑CUNY collective bargaining agreement.
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February 16, 2026
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