All schools in Upshur County will close at 1 p.m. today. All B-UHS sporting events today are canceled.

The Arts Center of Randolph County seeks artists to join Art Education team

ELKINS — The Arts Center of Randolph County is seeking passionate and motivated artists to join the Art Education team and teach children, teen, and/or adult classes available at their in-person spaces in Elkins!

The Arts Center classrooms are the ideal place to instruct art and engage the community. This is an opportunity to create a class that is tailored to an instructor’s needs. Classes and workshops are what artists make them. Fun is the biggest requirement!

Classes and workshops in any of the following mediums: pottery, ceramics, stained glass, fused glass, baskets, painting (watercolors, acrylic, oils), mixed media, and other nontraditional art forms.

The Arts Center advocates for a greater understanding of the visual arts through the promotion of art education, exhibition, and community engagement.

Perks for the Art Instructors include space on the online Artist Registry, flexible schedule, a supplemental income, and access to other art classes offered at TAC!

If you are interested in joining the TAC team as an Art Instructor, please submit your resume and/or CV, two references, and a simple letter outlining your relevant experience and why you are interested in this position, along with some available times that you could meet for an interview. Send photos of your art in the medium of your choice. Applications can be sent to amazingartshub@icloud.com with the subject line: Art Instructor Application.

They look forward to hearing from you!

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