SNAP Artist-Scientist in Residence
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Overview:
During the upcoming academic year, WFIS will work with six schools to implement SNAP programming from September through May. Schools will have eight-week SNAP sessions in the middle grades 6th-8th. Each session will complete an art project inspired by the science topic the students will be studying. Participating classes will receive six hours of in class instruction to complete a science inspired art project, a field trip to WFIS and a field trip to LaSalle University Art Museum. The applicant will be the second artist-scientist for the program, working with Institute educators and current artist-scientist to write and plan curriculum, deliver arts-based lessons, and guide the students in creating a culminating project.
WFIS is looking for an artist-scientist whose work is influenced by the natural sciences and can teach about the connections between art and science. Applicant should have two years’ experience working with adolescents in a teaching role. Successful artist-scientists demonstrate exceptional flexibility and organizational skills to work cooperatively and operate independently to communicate with many partners.
The selected artist will receive a stipend.
How to Apply:
Submit resume and cover letter to:
- Holly Clark, Director of Children’s Education
- Wagner Free Institute of Science
- 1700 West Montgomery Ave.
- Philadelphia, PA 19121
- To email, please save cover letter and resume as one PDF document and send to: clark@wagnerfreeinstitute.org
- No telephone calls, please.
- The Wagner Free Institute of Science is an Equal Opportunity Employer.