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Invitation to Apply from Mary Dana Hinton, Ph.D., Hollins University’s 13th President 

In 2020, Hollins University embarked on a bold and necessary plan to ensure all of our students are heard, seen, and valued, and feel safe on campus; to create an environment of inclusive excellence that supports rigorous teaching and learning in the liberal arts tradition; and to develop a plan that guides our efforts to be an inclusive community. This year, we continue to actively advance the work of belonging, pluralism, and student success on campus. Excellence at Hollins encompasses our commitment to interdisciplinary and experiential learning for all students. It’s an exciting and hopeful time to join our community; I invite you to learn more about us and to submit an application.

Levavi Oculos!
President Mary Dana Hinton, Ph.D.
Hollins University

(positions available as of 4/28/25)

Questions?

Contact the Academic Affairs Office!

Lisa Radcliff
Executive Assistant to the Provost
lradcliff@hollins.edu
540-362-6491

  • Photography: Visiting Assistant Professor – NEW!

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    (posted 4/28/25)

    Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia invites applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor of Photography. This is a full-time, one-semester position for fall 2025, and both entry-level and experienced candidates are encouraged to apply. Please visit this web page (https://www.hollins.edu/about-hollins/jobs/) to learn more about Hollins; its commitment to belonging, pluralism, and student success; faculty development; the university’s students; and the Roanoke Valley. 

    Position and Qualifications

    The Studio Art program at Hollins educates and empowers students in the creative process through a breadth of experience in multiple media areas and a depth of experience in the media of their choice. Art Department faculty are dedicated to teaching, creative work, and experiential learning that further Hollins University’s commitment to access and excellence for all. The university aims to hire an artist-educator with a broad technical background in both film and digital photography. The successful candidate must also be committed to working in an undergraduate, student-centered, liberal arts educational environment.

    An M.F.A. in Studio Art or Photography is required. Candidates with 1-2 years of college level (or equivalent) teaching experience of film and digital photography are preferred, and experience running/maintaining a photographic darkroom and digital lab is also preferred. The photography facilities at Hollins include a low toxicity analog darkroom, an experimental darkroom for alternative processes, and a digital photography lab, and the artist in this position will be responsible for maintaining all equipment and materials. Additionally, candidates should have an active artistic practice that demonstrates a commitment to the broad use and interpretation of contemporary photography and related disciplines.

    The position carries a teaching load of three courses during the fall 2025 term. Courses to be covered include Introduction to Film Photography, Advanced Photography, and Experimental Photography. The selected candidate will also be responsible for advising Studio Art senior photography projects. Additionally, the successful candidate for this position will have the opportunity to collaborate with colleagues in Art History and in the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum, all of whom are housed in the Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center at Hollins.

    Application Process

    Screening of candidates will begin May 2, 2025 and will continue until the position is filled.

    Applications should include a curriculum vitae and a cover letter which includes a brief statement of teaching philosophy and a discussion of how they create a sense of belonging in the classroom.

    Applicants should also submit:

    • An artist statement with a link to their website,
    • 10 clearly labeled examples of personal work, and
    • 10 clearly labeled examples of student work.

     

    Applicants should send materials to art@hollins.edu. The selected candidate will be asked to submit official transcripts to the Office of the Provost, and once they accept a contingent employment offer, a criminal history background check will be conducted. For questions about the position, please contact Art Department Chair Genevieve Hendricks at hendricksrs@hollins.edu.

    About Hollins

    Known for its creative and highly engaged student body, Hollins University prides itself on its nationally recognized and award-winning undergraduate and graduate academic programs, its deeply committed alumnae/i network, its extraordinarily beautiful campus surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains, and its unique ability to ensure that each of its students has the opportunity to design a transformational college experience.

    Hollins University is committed to providing equal opportunity in employment and education to all employees, students, and applicants. No employee, student, or applicant shall be discriminated against or harassed on the basis of race, color, natural or protective hairstyles, age, sex, sexual orientation, religion, ethnic origin or characteristics, national origin or shared ancestry, veteran status, physical or mental disability, pregnancy (including lactation, childbirth, or related medical conditions), genetic information, military status (including active duty service members, reserve service members, and dependents), membership in Uniformed Services, or any other category protected by applicable state and federal laws.

    Visit www.hollins.edu for more information.