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$47K - $49K/yr

Art Opening Date: 06/01/2026 Closing Date: Continuous FLSA: Exempt Essential Functions To conduct and elicit student learning with effective mastery of course content in the teaching discipline. The ...

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How much do art professor jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for art professor in the United States is $97,020.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $89,000.00 and $105,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the highest paid job in art?

The highest paid jobs in art often include roles such as art director, creative director, or senior gallery curator, with salaries reaching six figures. These positions typically require extensive experience, strong leadership skills, and a deep understanding of visual design and project management.

How do Art Professors typically balance teaching, personal creative work, and departmental responsibilities?

Art Professors often juggle multiple responsibilities, including leading classes, advising students, maintaining their own creative practice, and contributing to departmental service such as curriculum development or committee work. Time management and clear communication are essential, as professors are expected to inspire students while also advancing their own artistic careers and supporting the academic community. Many institutions encourage professors to integrate their creative projects into their teaching, which can enrich the learning experience and foster a dynamic studio environment.

Can you be an art professor without a PhD?

While a PhD is often preferred for university-level art professor positions, many institutions hire art professors with a master's degree or equivalent professional experience. Teaching at community colleges or art schools may require less formal education, but strong portfolios and teaching skills are essential regardless of degree level.

How much do art professors make in the US?

Art professors in the US typically earn a median annual salary of around $70,000 to $80,000, with salaries varying based on experience, education level, institution type, and geographic location. Tenure-track positions and advanced degrees can lead to higher compensation, and many also receive benefits such as health insurance and research funding.

How do you become an art professor?

To become an art professor, individuals typically need a master's degree or higher in art or a related field, along with a strong portfolio of work. Teaching experience, research, and publication in art are also important, and many institutions require a terminal degree such as a Master of Fine Arts or a Ph.D. in art education or a related discipline.

What Does an Art Professor Do?

An art professor works to teach art at an undergraduate institution or graduate school. They often work with students in a classroom or a fine arts studio. Typical responsibilities include guiding student projects or working with students who are trying to build a portfolio of work. As a member of the faculty, an art professor may have to perform research or undertake their own artistic projects. They also need to design a curriculum and create a syllabus for the classes that they teach.

What are Art Professors?

Art Professors are educators who teach art-related subjects at colleges or universities. They design curricula, instruct students in various artistic techniques and art history, and often mentor students on their creative projects. In addition to teaching, Art Professors may conduct research, exhibit their own artwork, and contribute to academic publications. Their goal is to inspire creativity and critical thinking in students while advancing the field of visual arts.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Art Professor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Art Professor, you need advanced expertise in art theory and practice, a portfolio of creative work, and typically a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) or PhD in a related field. Familiarity with digital design tools, studio equipment, and learning management systems is often required. Strong communication, mentorship, and critical thinking skills help foster student growth and engagement. These skills are vital for effectively teaching, inspiring creativity, and advancing both student and institutional success.
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Infographic showing various Art Professor job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $97,020 per year, or $46.6 per hour.
Art Professor - Part-Time

Art Professor - Part-Time

Tacoma Community College

Tacoma, WA โ€ข On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

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Job description

Part-Time Faculty positions at the college are open continuously and reviewed on a quarter-by-quarter basis. Individuals who apply to the applicant pool are considered active for a period of 12 months from the application date and may be contacted when vacancies occur. Submitting an application does not guarantee that a position will be available or offered. Located in the scenic Puget Sound area with Mount Rainier in the distance, Tacoma is the third largest city in Washington State with a thriving and diverse community of over 200,000 residents. Tacoma Community College (TCC) was built on the ancestral territory of Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Puyallup and Squaxin Island Tribes. The 1854 Medicine Creek Treaty forcibly removed them to Reservations to make way for colonizers; we recognize the privilege of utilizing this land has come at great cost. We honor the resilience of the Puyallup and Squaxin Island people, who still live here, defend their rights, and contribute greatly to the well-being of our community. Our institution aims to increase partnerships and community ties with the local indigenous populations. Moreover, TCC stands in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and the Black community by further strengthening collaboration with the Black Student Union as well as community entities such as the Tacoma-Pierce County Black Collective, the Tacoma Urban League, and local black-owned businesses. In addition, we strongly support the Stop Asian Hate movement and have an active Asian Pacific Islander Student Club as well as an Asian and Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Coalition. TCC is committed to developing more culturally responsive curricula by infusing and incorporating more educational content focused on the lives, experiences, and contributions of Native, Black, Asian, and other marginalized communities. We continually strive to become an anti-racist institution. To grow our workforce, we are seeking creative, collaborative faculty who are reflective of the diverse community we serve. Tacoma Community College is a public Associate- and Bachelorโ€™s-granting institution that serves a student-body of approximately 12,000 students. Our students are 27% students of color, 60% female, and have a median age of 26. We embrace our identity as a community college. Our faculty are engaged in innovative work to improve student retention and program completion, and community success. According to the Community College Survey of Student Engagement, TCC ranks high on measures of active learning and academic challenge, thanks to our creative and scholarly faculty. We are specifically focusing on improved support for traditionally marginalized populations, including Black/African- American, Indigenous, People of Color, Dreamers, justice-involved, immigrants and refugees, Veterans, people with disabilities, and the LGBTQ+ community. To this end, TCC seeks applicants who: Value intellectual curiosity and innovative teaching Welcome difference and model respectful interaction with others Recognize and honor the important role that diversity brings to an educational community Are committed to educating a racially and socioeconomically diverse student population Are committed to teaching in a community college setting Care deeply about student success Intentionally support and promote efforts related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Honor TCCโ€™s mission promoting equitable access to educational opportunities Reflect the diversity of our community Regional Setting For information on Tacoma and the surrounding area: https://www.tacomacc.edu/tcc-life/life_in_tacoma Position Highlights TCC, winner of the 2020 Association of Community College Trustees Equity Award for the entire Pacific Regions, invites you to apply for the position of Part Time Art Professor. This position is responsible for preparing and teaching courses in Studio Art, at the TCC campus and with the possibility of future assignments on the Tacoma campus and/or Gig Harbor Campus as part of the Division of Creative Arts, Literature, and Communication. Fall quarter schedule includes ART 102 Two Dimensional Design, a hybrid-online course that meets M, W from 9:30 AM โ€“ 11:50 AM on the main campus. Please see Tacoma Community College Course Catalogue for full course description. This position reports to the Dean for Creative Arts, Literature, and Communication. Prepares and instructs, in person, online and hybrid modalities, transfer level classes in Two Dimensional Design. Utilizes the college LMS, Canvas, for additional course-related engagement across all course modalities (in person, hybrid and online) Provides course-related communication and support via email and scheduled office hours (virtual and in person) Complies with state and federal law applicable to professional duties and responsibilities. Follow established procedures as outlined in the collective bargaining agreement in areas such as submitting syllabi, grades, bookstore orders, and other related administrative procedures Participate in the collegeโ€™s required professional development and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion events Minimum Qualifications Masterโ€™s degree in Art or closely related field from an accredited college or university Conditions Of Employment The finalist for this position will be subject to a criminal background check prior to the start of employment. Information from the background check will not necessarily prevent employment but will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis by HR staff. Tacoma Community College has no responsibility or obligation to sponsor an H-1B visa. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, proof of authorization to work in the United States will be required at the time of hire. The Successful Candidate will demonstrate Ethics, integrity, and sound professional judgment Commitment to ensuring equitable access within the learning environment, including but not limited to considerations related to cost; universal design for learning (UDL); and the integration of culturally relevant teaching practices Commitment to and respect for diverse views and opinions in the classroom and in the workplace Ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with students, colleagues, and staff from diverse backgrounds Commitment to developing and implementing instructional strategies and practices that enhance student success, particularly those that support and enhance outcomes for traditionally underserved populations Ability to integrate non-traditional delivery methods, as appropriate, to teach students of varying backgrounds, abilities, and learning styles Competence to teach a variety of courses and to review and develop curriculum. Effective classroom management skills, including the ability to facilitate and navigate challenging conversations related to differing points of view Commitment to integrating educational technologies as an instructional aid in and out of the classroom Commitment to functioning as an effective team member Commitment to participate in ongoing academic and professional work to strengthen the department, division, campus and our community Commitment to professional growth Application Materials & Procedures Complete application packages must include the following: (Packages received that do not contain all of these materials may not be considered by the screening committee.) Tacoma Community College application form. Cover letter and resume. In your cover letter indicate how your background and experience meets the qualifications for this position. UNOFFICIAL Copies of transcripts for all colleges and universities attended Terms of Employment This is a part time faculty position contracted on a quarterly basis. Classes assigned to the successful candidate may be on Tacoma or Gig Harbor campus, hybrid online, or fully online with an online learning management system (Canvas) component. Evening hours may be required. Part time faculty salary range is per credit hour starting at $1,380.59 to $1,510.48. Salary ranges are subject to any approved COLAโ€™s after initial placement. If applicable, Lab credit hours are paid at 50% the credit hour rate. Professional Services hours are paid at a flat rate of $46.00-$46.00 per hour. Placement on the faculty salary schedule will commensurate with educational background and experience per the Faculty Negotiated Agreement(Download PDF reader) (Article 4.00 Academic Employee Compensation ). Part-time faculty may become eligible for healthcare and retirement benefits at the beginning of the second consecutive quarter of half-time or more employment at one or more Washington state institutions of higher education. Half time is determined based on each institution's definition of full time. Members may 'stack' workloads between other qualifying colleges. A part-time faculty member must qualify each quarter they teach, to maintain eligibility. Once eligible, part-time faculty will be notified of their benefit and retirement options. Tacoma Community College offers one personal leave day per academic year if the PTF have been awarded a multi-quarter appointment. Sick leave is awarded every quarter based on the full-time equivalent teaching percent. If eligibility requirements are met, a comprehensive health care benefits package for you and your dependents includes medical, dental and vision insurance. Life and long- term disability insurance plans reduced tuition for the employee; and retirement benefits are also provided. For more information, please visit our employment page/employment benefits: https://www.tacomacc.edu/about/employment/. A collective bargaining agreement exist and membership in the TCC Federation of Teachers or payment of a service fee and is available anytime upon hire. Evening and off campus assignments may be a part of the instructional load. Flexibility is required to meet the needs of the department. Degrees must be from accredited colleges or universities recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and verified by National Student Clearinghouse. International degrees will be verified for U.S. equivalency. Tacoma Community College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, or status as a veteran of war. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). Provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Patrรญcia McCray-Roberts, Title VII and Title IX, 253-566-5051; Kathryn Held, Section 504 Officer, Building 7, 253-566-5157. Tacoma Community College is a smoke-free/drug free environment. This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice. Tacoma Community College Human Resources 6501 S 19th St Bldg. 14, Tacoma WA 98466 www.tacomacc.edu/about/employment