KCC looking for artists with master’s degrees to teach art this fall

A stylized view of an art classroom with a paint-covered palette in focus in the foreground and students blurred in the background.

Kellogg Community College is looking to hire adjunct art faculty to teach a number of art studio and art history/appreciation courses this fall, both in-person and online.

Applicants must have earned a master’s degree in art or have a master’s degree with at least 18 graduate-level credits in art coursework from an accredited institution.

Possible courses successful applicants could teach include foundational in-person studio art courses in 2D or 3D design, ceramics, drawing or painting, or online art survey courses including Art Appreciation or Art History.

Applications will be accepted online at https://jobs.kellogg.edu/postings/2319 through 9 a.m. Wednesday, April 30.

It’s a great time to start teaching art at KCC, as the College is launching new Associate of Fine Arts degrees in Music and Visual Arts starting this fall. Learn more at kellogg.edu/afa.