Faculty

Our faculty prepare students for lifelong creative practices by nurturing intellectual curiosity, encouraging collaborative and innovative methods, and emphasizing compassion and integrity.

Introduction

Inspiring our creative citizens

Renown practitioners

Lynda Grose, chair of Fashion Design, works with students.

Renowned educators and practitioners

At CCA, our 100 full-time and 400 part-time faculty are accomplished educators, academics, practitioners, and researchers. Our faculty’s breadth and depth of expertise inspires students to take creative risks in the pursuit of purposeful work. On top of that, our annual visiting artists, critics, designers, writers, and scholars bring diverse viewpoints and professional experiences to the conversation.

Russell Baldon teaching furniture students.

Russell Baldon, chair of Furniture, leading an introductory class.

Small classes for maximum mentorship

Our student to faculty ratio is seven to one. Faculty have the flexibility and resources to work with individual students through the development, reinvention, and fine-tuning of specialized skills. Faculty also drive our supportive critique culture—beginning on day one for every student—by modeling constructive feedback and inviting outside practitioners to public critiques and performances.

Diversity

How we take action

Faculty working with students in a colorful classroom

Leading by example

Diversity and inclusivity are integral to the student experience, and we strive to hire faculty who reflect our diverse world. CCA has one of the most diverse faculty cohorts of all AICAD schools. We represent the highest percentage of full-time faculty of color and one of the higher percentages of women faculty than any AICAD school in our peer group.

To help our students develop and hone cultural literacy skills, we introduce them to a range of perspectives and global practices in required Critical Ethnic Studies courses. Students learn to apply critical thinking and studio skills to real-world challenges, positioning marginalized voices at the center of discourse and deconstructing systems of privilege. In addition to these required courses, CCA’s broad curriculum challenges students to investigate racial and ethnic, gender, sexual, and socioeconomic inequalities.


Faculty Resources

Support for creative practitioners

Victoria Wagner teaching first year students

Faculty working with a student in the First Year program.

Teaching excellence

We support our faculty and academic staff in their efforts to provide every student with life-changing experiences and techniques for the critical study of art and design. Faculty, program chairs, instructional support experts, and our Student Affairs staff work closely together to pilot groundbreaking initiatives and enhance student learning in our classrooms and across studios and labs. Our Faculty Senate is responsible for providing recommendations about collegewide initiatives or changes that affect academic programs to the president or provost. Learn more about the administration and our resources for teaching excellence below.

Faculty Handbook

You can refer to our comprehensive handbook for information on CCA’s academic structure, governance, policies, ranked faculty, and more.

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Jobs

Ranked faculty searches

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Empowering students to shape culture

We seek candidates who can cultivate an equitable scholarly environment and curriculum for an increasingly international student body and a large demographic of first-generation college students at the undergraduate level.

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