University of Pittsburgh, History of Art & Architecture

The Department of History of Art and Architecture (HAA) in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh seeks to appoint an Assistant Professor (tenure-stream) of African American, African Diasporic, or African art and/or architecture (chronology open) with a start date of September 1, 2024, pending budgetary approval. Our department is committed to advancing global understanding and transcultural awareness in the histories of art, architecture, and material culture, and we seek a colleague whose work extends our mission by centering the artistic contributions of Africa and peoples of African descent. Scholars whose research focuses on African American art or Black Arts in Africa and/or the African Diaspora are especially encouraged to apply. We seek a colleague who questions how art history’s periods and geographies have traditionally been divided, confronts the impact and legacy of colonization and/or histories of enslavement, and/or engages in current debates regarding repatriation and the collecting practices of museums and other cultural institutions in their research and pedagogy. HAA is committed to fostering diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility within our department, our discipline, and the broader communities that host us. We seek a colleague who will help advance our ongoing and developing DEIA initiatives. 

This position is in the tenure stream and carries a 2-2 teaching load, with research and graduate mentoring expectations. The successful applicant will be asked to maintain an active research and publishing agenda, develop and teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels, supervise doctoral students, undertake service, and participate actively in the life of the department and university. Candidates should consult the Constellations section of our website to explore how our department is structured along cross-disciplinary dialogues and thematic modalities. Because our department is strongly committed to outstanding instruction at all levels, applicants should be engaged with teaching as an intellectual enterprise in its own right and prepared to contribute to our undergraduate degree programs in Architectural Studies, History of Art and Architecture, and/or Museum Studies, as well as the Ph.D. program in History of Art and Architecture. 

Successful applicants will share the department’s mission of broadening the reach, scope, and impact of scholarly work both inside and outside the academy. The Frick Fine Arts Library, University Art Gallery, and Visual Media Workshop, all of which are housed within HAA, offer rich opportunities for collaboration. So, too, do the partner museums and archives in Collecting Knowledge Pittsburgh, and programs and departments across the university, including the Department of Africana Studies, Center for African American Poetry and Poetics, University Center for International Studies (UCIS) including the Center for African Studies, the World History Center and other centers and initiatives around Pitt.