UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT invites applications for a tenure track position in Digital Media Art in the School of Fine Arts at the Assistant Professor level to begin August 2002. The Department of Art and Art History seeks an outstanding artist and teacher to strengthen a developing direction in digital media art within a multi-disciplinary BFA/ MFA program. Professional activity should include innovative and exploratory work in digital media art, which may encompass, but is not limited to, work in animation, book arts, installations, interactive presentations, video, or web art. An ideal candidate should have a broad practical and theoretical understanding of the impact of technology on contemporary culture and the arts. Teaching responsibilities include participating in existing undergraduate and graduate programs as well as developing new courses. Active exhibition record, MFA in relevant discipline, and teaching experience required. Application materials should consist of a letter of application, curriculum vitae, names and contact information for three references, artist's statement and examples of work (15-20 slides, digital and/or VHS up to 10 minutes), statement of teaching philosophy, and examples of student work. A/D: January 28, 2002 for possible CAA interview; position open until filled. Please send materials with SASE to: Chair, Digital Media Artist Search, University of Connecticut, Department of Art and Art History, 875 Coventry Road, U-1099, Storrs, CT 06269-1099. URL: www.art.uconn.edu. AA/EOE/WMA. AC-INT by appointment. ART HISTORIAN, MODERN UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT invites applications for a full-time, tenure track Assistant Professor in 20th century Modernism to begin August 2002. The Department of Art and Art History seeks an innovative scholar and educator who will contribute to the development of excellence within the department's undergraduate and graduate programs. The department welcomes applications from individuals with a strong interdisciplinary focus specializing in 20th century Modernism. Applicants will be responsible for developing 20th century modern and contemporary component of undergraduate art history program, participating in introductory survey, contributing to planned MA program in art history and MFA degree in studio. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in art history, teaching experience, and strong record of scholarly publication, with promise of continued research and publication. Application materials should consist of a letter of application, curriculum vitae, statement of research and teaching philosophy, course syllabi, samples of scholarly work and names of three referees. A/D: January 28, 2002 for possible CAA interview; position open until filled. Please send materials to: Chair, Modern Search Committee, Department of Art and Art History, University of Connecticut, U-1099, 875 Coventry Road, Storrs, CT. 06269-1099. URL: www.art.uconn.edu. AA/EOE/WMA. AC-INT by appointment. ASIAN AMERICAN VISUAL CULTURE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT invites applications for a tenure track Assistant Professor position in Asian American Visual Culture to begin August 2002. The position is a joint appointment in the Department of Art and Art History and the Asian American Studies Institute. Candidates should have a primary research focus in Asian American visual culture. A strong secondary research interest in Asian art is desirable. Responsibilities include teaching introductory and upper level courses in Asian American, Asian art, or related areas as well as participating in a planned M.A. program in art history. Ph.D. in art history and a strong record of research and teaching required. Application materials should consist of a letter of application, curriculum vitae, sample publications, statement of research, teaching interests and approaches, and names and contact information for three referees. A/D: January 28, 2002 for possible CAA interview; positions open until filled. Please send materials to: Chair, Asian American Visual Culture Search, Department of Art & Art History, U-1099, 875 Coventry Road, Storrs, CT 06269-1099. URL: www.art.uconn.edu. AA/EOE/WMA. AC-INT by appointment. COMMUNICATION DESIGN UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT invites applications for two full-time, tenure track faculty positions in the School of Fine Arts at the Assistant Professor level to begin August 2002. The Department of Art and Art History seeks an innovative designer and educator who will contribute to the development of excellence within the BFA and MFA degree programs. The department welcomes applications from individuals versed in the practice, theory, and history of communication design. Additional experience in related fields such as architecture, digital information environments, film/video, and industrial design are also encouraged to apply. MFA or equivalent terminal degree, professional activity, and teaching experience required. Application materials should consist of a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and contact information of 3 references, statement of teaching philosophy and research/creative activity, and 20 examples of professional work; include student work where available (slides, digital media, and VHS up to 10 minutes accepted). A/D: January 28, 2002 for possible CAA interview; positions open until filled. Please send materials with SASE to: Chair, Design Search; University of Connecticut, Department of Art and Art History; 875 Coventry Road Unit 1099; Storrs, CT 06269-1099. URL: www.art.uconn.edu. AA/EOE/WMA. AC-INT by appointment.