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    • Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Arts Administration

      The Arts Administration program at Elon University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position that begins in August 2026.

      This position requires someone who brings a broadly integrated and interdisciplinary perspective to Arts Administration. Candidates must hold a PhD or MFA in Arts Administration or a closely related field by the start date. Teaching responsibilities will include undergraduate courses in arts administration, as well as courses in the Elon Core Curriculum and potentially their disciplinary area of expertise.

      The successful candidate will support a twelve-year-old program that focuses on how arts administration shapes culture and cultural policy by the strategic development of arts programs, organizations, and creative careers. The Arts Administration program at Elon empowers students to put this integrative knowledge of human care and business tactics into practice to serve artists, audiences, and other stakeholders with diverse backgrounds, cultures, experiences, and perspectives.  We prepare students for careers in the creative sector with a commitment to connecting art and public life to create inclusive communities.  We envision a fearless, self-sustaining, civically-engaged global arts community.  We want to nurture the next generation of arts leaders and cultural entrepreneurs to build this community. 

      Candidates for this position should demonstrate a strong commitment to excellence in teaching and enthusiasm for working in a liberal arts setting. Candidates who have experience working with a diverse range of people, and who can contribute to the climate of inclusivity are encouraged to identify their experiences in their cover letter.

      Elon is a dynamic private, co-educational, comprehensive institution that is a national model for actively engaging faculty and students in teaching and learning in a liberal art-based residential campus. To learn more about Elon, please visit the University website at www.elon.edu.

      Review of applications will begin immediately. Applications received by January 15, 2026 will be given full consideration, but review of applications received after January 15, 2026 may continue until the position is filled. Upload a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, two syllabi from arts administration courses taught and/or prospective courses, academic writing sample, graduate transcripts, and three professional references to the PageUp application platform. Email the search committee chair, Professor David McGraw, dmcgraw@elon.edu, with any questions regarding the search.

      Elon University is an equal employment opportunity employer committed to a diverse faculty, staff and student body and welcomes all applicants. Elon University values and celebrates the diverse backgrounds, cultures, experiences, and perspectives of our community members. Diversity not only includes race and gender identity, but also age, disability status, veteran status, sexual orientation, religion, and many other parts of one’s identity. All our employees’ points of view are key to our success, and inclusion is everyone’s responsibility. 

      Minimum Required Education and Experience

      Candidates must hold a PhD or MFA in Arts Administration or a closely related field by the start date.

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    • Good Morning

      Today’s AJ highlights: Legendary architect Frank Gehry, whose swooping, metallic structures redefined the urban landscape, has died at 96 (Los Angeles Times). His passing marks the end of an era, even as the field wrestles with new technologies: AI is already reshaping architectural workflows, offering speed and options but raising questions about creativity (ArchDaily).

      Elsewhere in the arts, the definition of permanence is shifting. Contemporary artists are challenging the idea of monuments as eternal, embracing impermanence as a form of resistance (Hyperallergic). And in a move that signals the changing tide of publishing, the CEO of Barnes & Noble says he’d sell AI-authored books—provided they’re clearly labeled (BBC/Yahoo!).

      Finally, a cautionary note for parents: new research suggests fantastical content in children’s programming can actively deplete cognitive resources (PsyPost).

      All our stories below.

    • Our Changing Notions Of The Purpose Of Monuments

      Rather than construct an imagined past as a universal tradition, as with conventional monuments… contemporary artists understand ambivalence and impermanence as key conditions of resistance, whether in the form of ephemeral materials, representations that flit across binaries, or speculative propositions for the future that challenge linear readings of history. – Hyperallergic

    • Where Drag Meets The Viola (There’s A Joke In There Somewhere)

      Stuck at home in Palo Alto with two parents who teach in Stanford’s music department, Ezra Costanza created the drag character Obsidienne Obsurd, a genderless Chinese-American genderless drag musician with an exuberant wardrobe, makeup palette, and playlist. – San Francisco Chronicle (MSN)

    • Architect Frank Gehry, 96

      Gehry, who arrived in L.A. as an aimless teenager just after World War II and went on to become the most famous and one of the most influential architects in the world over a prolific six-decade career, died Friday at his home in Santa Monica following a brief respiratory illness. – Los Angeles Times

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    • Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Arts Administration

      The Arts Administration program at Elon University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position that begins in August 2026.

      This position requires someone who brings a broadly integrated and interdisciplinary perspective to Arts Administration. Candidates must hold a PhD or MFA in Arts Administration or a closely related field by the start date. Teaching responsibilities will include undergraduate courses in arts administration, as well as courses in the Elon Core Curriculum and potentially their disciplinary area of expertise.

      The successful candidate will support a twelve-year-old program that focuses on how arts administration shapes culture and cultural policy by the strategic development of arts programs, organizations, and creative careers. The Arts Administration program at Elon empowers students to put this integrative knowledge of human care and business tactics into practice to serve artists, audiences, and other stakeholders with diverse backgrounds, cultures, experiences, and perspectives.  We prepare students for careers in the creative sector with a commitment to connecting art and public life to create inclusive communities.  We envision a fearless, self-sustaining, civically-engaged global arts community.  We want to nurture the next generation of arts leaders and cultural entrepreneurs to build this community. 

      Candidates for this position should demonstrate a strong commitment to excellence in teaching and enthusiasm for working in a liberal arts setting. Candidates who have experience working with a diverse range of people, and who can contribute to the climate of inclusivity are encouraged to identify their experiences in their cover letter.

      Elon is a dynamic private, co-educational, comprehensive institution that is a national model for actively engaging faculty and students in teaching and learning in a liberal art-based residential campus. To learn more about Elon, please visit the University website at www.elon.edu.

      Review of applications will begin immediately. Applications received by January 15, 2026 will be given full consideration, but review of applications received after January 15, 2026 may continue until the position is filled. Upload a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, two syllabi from arts administration courses taught and/or prospective courses, academic writing sample, graduate transcripts, and three professional references to the PageUp application platform. Email the search committee chair, Professor David McGraw, dmcgraw@elon.edu, with any questions regarding the search.

      Elon University is an equal employment opportunity employer committed to a diverse faculty, staff and student body and welcomes all applicants. Elon University values and celebrates the diverse backgrounds, cultures, experiences, and perspectives of our community members. Diversity not only includes race and gender identity, but also age, disability status, veteran status, sexual orientation, religion, and many other parts of one’s identity. All our employees’ points of view are key to our success, and inclusion is everyone’s responsibility. 

      Minimum Required Education and Experience

      Candidates must hold a PhD or MFA in Arts Administration or a closely related field by the start date.

      MORE

    • Good Morning

      Today’s AJ highlights: Legendary architect Frank Gehry, whose swooping, metallic structures redefined the urban landscape, has died at 96 (Los Angeles Times). His passing marks the end of an era, even as the field wrestles with new technologies: AI is already reshaping architectural workflows, offering speed and options but raising questions about creativity (ArchDaily).

      Elsewhere in the arts, the definition of permanence is shifting. Contemporary artists are challenging the idea of monuments as eternal, embracing impermanence as a form of resistance (Hyperallergic). And in a move that signals the changing tide of publishing, the CEO of Barnes & Noble says he’d sell AI-authored books—provided they’re clearly labeled (BBC/Yahoo!).

      Finally, a cautionary note for parents: new research suggests fantastical content in children’s programming can actively deplete cognitive resources (PsyPost).

      All our stories below.

    • Our Changing Notions Of The Purpose Of Monuments

      Rather than construct an imagined past as a universal tradition, as with conventional monuments… contemporary artists understand ambivalence and impermanence as key conditions of resistance, whether in the form of ephemeral materials, representations that flit across binaries, or speculative propositions for the future that challenge linear readings of history. – Hyperallergic

    • Where Drag Meets The Viola (There’s A Joke In There Somewhere)

      Stuck at home in Palo Alto with two parents who teach in Stanford’s music department, Ezra Costanza created the drag character Obsidienne Obsurd, a genderless Chinese-American genderless drag musician with an exuberant wardrobe, makeup palette, and playlist. – San Francisco Chronicle (MSN)

    • Architect Frank Gehry, 96

      Gehry, who arrived in L.A. as an aimless teenager just after World War II and went on to become the most famous and one of the most influential architects in the world over a prolific six-decade career, died Friday at his home in Santa Monica following a brief respiratory illness. – Los Angeles Times

    PEOPLE

    • Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Arts Administration

      The Arts Administration program at Elon University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position that begins in August 2026.

      This position requires someone who brings a broadly integrated and interdisciplinary perspective to Arts Administration. Candidates must hold a PhD or MFA in Arts Administration or a closely related field by the start date. Teaching responsibilities will include undergraduate courses in arts administration, as well as courses in the Elon Core Curriculum and potentially their disciplinary area of expertise.

      The successful candidate will support a twelve-year-old program that focuses on how arts administration shapes culture and cultural policy by the strategic development of arts programs, organizations, and creative careers. The Arts Administration program at Elon empowers students to put this integrative knowledge of human care and business tactics into practice to serve artists, audiences, and other stakeholders with diverse backgrounds, cultures, experiences, and perspectives.  We prepare students for careers in the creative sector with a commitment to connecting art and public life to create inclusive communities.  We envision a fearless, self-sustaining, civically-engaged global arts community.  We want to nurture the next generation of arts leaders and cultural entrepreneurs to build this community. 

      Candidates for this position should demonstrate a strong commitment to excellence in teaching and enthusiasm for working in a liberal arts setting. Candidates who have experience working with a diverse range of people, and who can contribute to the climate of inclusivity are encouraged to identify their experiences in their cover letter.

      Elon is a dynamic private, co-educational, comprehensive institution that is a national model for actively engaging faculty and students in teaching and learning in a liberal art-based residential campus. To learn more about Elon, please visit the University website at www.elon.edu.

      Review of applications will begin immediately. Applications received by January 15, 2026 will be given full consideration, but review of applications received after January 15, 2026 may continue until the position is filled. Upload a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, two syllabi from arts administration courses taught and/or prospective courses, academic writing sample, graduate transcripts, and three professional references to the PageUp application platform. Email the search committee chair, Professor David McGraw, dmcgraw@elon.edu, with any questions regarding the search.

      Elon University is an equal employment opportunity employer committed to a diverse faculty, staff and student body and welcomes all applicants. Elon University values and celebrates the diverse backgrounds, cultures, experiences, and perspectives of our community members. Diversity not only includes race and gender identity, but also age, disability status, veteran status, sexual orientation, religion, and many other parts of one’s identity. All our employees’ points of view are key to our success, and inclusion is everyone’s responsibility. 

      Minimum Required Education and Experience

      Candidates must hold a PhD or MFA in Arts Administration or a closely related field by the start date.

      MORE

    • Good Morning

      Today’s AJ highlights: Legendary architect Frank Gehry, whose swooping, metallic structures redefined the urban landscape, has died at 96 (Los Angeles Times). His passing marks the end of an era, even as the field wrestles with new technologies: AI is already reshaping architectural workflows, offering speed and options but raising questions about creativity (ArchDaily).

      Elsewhere in the arts, the definition of permanence is shifting. Contemporary artists are challenging the idea of monuments as eternal, embracing impermanence as a form of resistance (Hyperallergic). And in a move that signals the changing tide of publishing, the CEO of Barnes & Noble says he’d sell AI-authored books—provided they’re clearly labeled (BBC/Yahoo!).

      Finally, a cautionary note for parents: new research suggests fantastical content in children’s programming can actively deplete cognitive resources (PsyPost).

      All our stories below.

    • Our Changing Notions Of The Purpose Of Monuments

      Rather than construct an imagined past as a universal tradition, as with conventional monuments… contemporary artists understand ambivalence and impermanence as key conditions of resistance, whether in the form of ephemeral materials, representations that flit across binaries, or speculative propositions for the future that challenge linear readings of history. – Hyperallergic

    • Where Drag Meets The Viola (There’s A Joke In There Somewhere)

      Stuck at home in Palo Alto with two parents who teach in Stanford’s music department, Ezra Costanza created the drag character Obsidienne Obsurd, a genderless Chinese-American genderless drag musician with an exuberant wardrobe, makeup palette, and playlist. – San Francisco Chronicle (MSN)

    • Architect Frank Gehry, 96

      Gehry, who arrived in L.A. as an aimless teenager just after World War II and went on to become the most famous and one of the most influential architects in the world over a prolific six-decade career, died Friday at his home in Santa Monica following a brief respiratory illness. – Los Angeles Times

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