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GW's Appraisal Studies in Fine and Decorative Arts Certificate Program is looking for part-time (extended weekends or evenings) instructors in the Washington DC Metro area to develop and teach courses in the following subject areas:
* Porcelain/Ceramics
* Textiles/Costumes/Quilts
* Pre-Columbian Art/Native American Art
* Folk Art
* African Art
* Asian Art/Orientalia
* Prints
* 20th Century Art (painting, sculpture)
* Antique and Collectible Glass
* African-American Art & Collectibles
* Middle Eastern Art
* Contemporary Latin American Art
Instructors are appointed to teach on a class-by-class basis only. Courses in this program are offered in a short-term format of three or five consecutive days (weekends) or evenings.
If interested, please send cover letter, curriculum vitae, course proposal (1 or 2 pages only) including potential target audience, and sample syllabus (goals, learning criteria, learning objectives) to:
Myriam Lechuga, Senior Program Specialist
Center for Professional Development
GW Solutions - Administrative Offices
2029 K Street NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20006
Questions or for further information contact Myriam Lechuga, e-mail: [log in to unmask], or 202-973-1178.
Center for Professional Development
GWSolutions, A George Washington University Enterprise
<http://www.cpd.gwu.edu>
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