Assistant Professor of Theatre Lighting Design - School of Music, Dance and Theatre

School of Music, Dance and Theatre

Description:

The School of Music, Dance and Theatre in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University invites applicants for a full-time tenure track assistant professor of Lighting Design beginning fall 2024. We seek an exceptional artist-teacher to shape and teach the undergraduate curriculum in Lighting Design and other related areas. The ideal candidate will maintain a strong level of professional engagement as a lighting designer for live entertainment at a national level. Teaching for this position will be in person and located on the Tempe campus.

We seek a professionally engaged, forward thinking, innovative Lighting Designer to engage with students across the disciplines of theatre, musical theatre, opera and dance on topics of design, composition, communication and storytelling. The ideal candidate must demonstrate a pedagogical and professional profile that is compatible with distinguished undergraduate education at a major research university, and a willingness to teach in person, online and hybrid courses. Responsibilities include teaching two to three courses per semester; developing new course offerings for major and non-major students; mentoring and supervising design and artisan students through all phases of the production process, as well as internships and individualized projects; and when necessary serving as lighting designer for school productions. The successful candidate will have a broad understanding of the educational and cultural needs of ASU’s student demographic and will work collaboratively with colleagues across the School of Music, Dance and Theatre and the greater ASU community. We are especially interested in applicants who are dedicated to advancing the ASU Charter and realizing ASU’s Design Aspirations.

About the School of Music, Dance and Theatre

The School of Music, Dance and Theatre is widely recognized for preparing artists, scholars, visionaries and entrepreneurs to become creative leaders who champion their disciplines as essential to the well-being of society. Our internationally recognized faculty artists, scholars and guest artists are motivating and compassionate mentors who work with students to cultivate excellence and personal growth.  We offer a comprehensive range of degrees plus minors and certificates and more than 600 concerts, events, performances, productions and recitals each year. Located in the culturally rich Southwest in one of the most vibrant, expanding urban centers, our programs afford students access to a vibrant environment and engagement in Phoenix’s flourishing arts community. Above all, we value the creativity, personal experience and voice each student brings to the school. For more information on the School of Music, Dance and Theatre, visit musicdancetheatre.asu.edu.

The theatre program, with its emphasis on a broad spectrum of classics, new and devised work and socially engaged practice, is a collaborative community of artists, scholars, students, faculty and staff who are shaping the future of theatre through inventive curricula and innovative programming. We foster creativity, community, collaboration, and collegiality in our classrooms and studios while supporting faculty research endeavors, public programming and community engagement. Our program leads the way in reforming theatre practices to allow sustainability and wellbeing to come to the fore. With over 250 undergraduate theatre majors and over 35 MA, MFA and PhD students, the theatre program is a dynamic teaching, learning and discovery environment in which production and curriculum are mutually supportive. Each year we present an extensive season of productions that push the boundaries of contemporary theatre. Our programming features hundreds of live events and presentations of student work, engaging over 10,000 community members in the metro Phoenix area. The Design & Production concentration is an expansive program with nine faculty members and a staff of seven exploring all areas of technology and design in live entertainment. The concentration seeks to embrace cutting-edge technologies and digital fabrication methods to prepare our students for the future of the industry. Central to our approach as educators is the emphasis on process as we facilitate learning outcomes through the execution of our selected season productions.

The Assistant Professor of Lighting Design will work to prepare graduates of the School of Music, Dance and Theatre to transform their fields and society. The candidate will be expected to facilitate the vision and voice of our students and their success through active mentorship and innovative new learning experiences that prioritize access and excellence in alignment with the mission of the School of Music, Dance and Theatre.

 

Required Qualifications: 

  • MFA in Lighting Design or related field, or commensurate professional experience.
  • Minimum of five years of sustained professional experience in lighting design or related field, utilizing current production practices and technologies at a regional and/or national level.
  • Demonstrated experience with computer-controlled lighting systems (e.g. ETC-EOS family of console, LED technology), Lightwright and Vectorworks for producing lighting drawings.
  • Experience in lighting design, emerging lighting and/or entertainment technologies, and current production practices and technologies.

Demonstrated teaching excellence and innovation at the university level and/or record of professional mentorship in the field of lighting design.

Desired Qualifications:

  • University level teaching experience, and demonstrated understanding of higher education production processes.
  • Record of collaborative, professional and relevant industry experience working across a variety of mediums (e.g., theatre, dance, opera, corporate, themed entertainment etc.) and in a variety of venues (e.g., proscenium work, non-proscenium based work, devised work, socially engaged performances).
  • Record of collegial approach to working across disciplines and solving complex production problems as part of a team.
  • Experience in installation design, production design and/or art direction.
  • Ability to teach introductory and advanced design topics in lighting design and emerging technologies.
  • Record of attracting resources, including research funding grants or other sources of support.
  • Interest in expansive approaches to design and production processes and practices and their impact outside traditional arts media (e.g., architecture, engineering, research sciences, etc.).
  • Membership in United Scenic Artists.

Application Deadline:

The application deadline is November 15, 2023. Applications will continue to be accepted on a rolling basis for a reserve pool.  Applications in the reserve pool may then be reviewed in the order in which they were received until the position is filled.

About ASU

Arizona State University is a new model for American higher education, an unprecedented combination of academic excellence, entrepreneurial energy and broad access. This New American University is a single, unified institution comprising four differentiated campuses positively impacting the economic, social, cultural and environmental health of the communities it serves. Its research is inspired by real world application blurring the boundaries that traditionally separate academic disciplines. In 2022, ASU was named a Hispanic-Serving Institution and in 2023, ASU joined the prestigious Association of American Universities. ASU is deeply committed to advancing in innovative ways while sustaining a welcoming, supportive, and empowering environment for all members of our community.

Instructions to Apply:

Please submit the following materials:

  1. Letter of interest addressing how the candidate uniquely meets the qualifications for the position described.  
  2. Curriculum vitae.
  3. A one-page teaching philosophy statement.
  4. A digital portfolio of no more than 10 produced designs or a Website (Link submitted in PDF format) representing diverse work. For detailed instructions on how to create a document with live hyperlinks, please click here.
  5. Names and contact information for three references.

All applications must be submitted electronically via http://apply.interfolio.com/133589.

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