Location
Atlanta, GA, United States
Posted on
Feb 22, 2022
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Full Time
Embracing diversity
The Department of Music at **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***. invites applications
for a one-year fellowship in music composition or performance,
beginning fall 2022. The Emory Arts Fellows Program is an
initiative of Emory Arts, and is supported through a generous gift
from Sarah Arison 07B.
The Department of Music seeks an early career composer and/or
performer with a distinctive creative practice and record of
initiating new projects. We are particularly interested in a
musical innovator whose work expands the creative offerings in our
department and creates connections between composition and
performance. Areas of creative focus are open—for instance,
instrumental, vocal, conducting, electronic, western, non-western,
popular, improvised, new media, and multimedia.
Beginning September 1, 2022, the 12-month, full-time fellowship
offers a $45,000 salary, health benefits, $10,000 in Emory-approved
research funds, reimbursement of up to $2,000 in relocation costs,
and support for a Spring 2023 concert or other presentation. The
fellow will offer one class each semester in their area of artistic
research. In addition to teaching in person, fellows are expected
to maintain regular office hours, participate in on-campus arts
events, and actively engage students during the fall and spring
semesters. In the summer session 2023, fellows are free to pursue
their own work. On-campus studio space will be provided, including
use of the Electronic Music Studio and the Performing Arts Studio
or the Emerson Concert Hall of the Schwartz Center for Performing
Arts as a performance venue. Access to music facilities and offices
will be available from August 2022 through August 2023.
Qualifications:
Required: Minimum degree requirement is a BA or BM in music or
appropriate field. Other degrees, training, and/or appropriate
experience will be considered as additional qualifications for this
fellowship.
Application Instructions:
Submit application materials, including cover letter, CV or resume,
and the names and e-mail addresses of three references, to
****The cover letter should address plans for the fellowship period,
how the fellowship will facilitate their professional development,
two courses they would like to offer during the fellowship, and
their approach to teaching and mentorship of students from diverse
backgrounds. Links to previous work and/or professional websites
are encouraged.
Please contact ****
if you would like to discuss application materials or have other
questions about the fellowship.
**MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***. is an equal employment opportunity and
affirmative action employer. Women, minorities, people with
disabilities and veterans are strongly encouraged to
apply.
Location/Region: Atlanta, GA (30322)
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2022-02-22
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