Apply for IDSVA's Low-Residency PhD in Visual Arts: Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Art Theory
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Apply for IDSVA's Low-Residency PhD in Visual Arts: Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Art Theory
"IDSVA's pioneering curriculum - fusing interactive online education with intensive residencies - allows working art professionals to pursue rigorous advanced scholarship without having to interrupt or abandon their teaching careers, art practice, or other professional responsibilities. You don't have to choose between your current work and your intellectual growth - our program is designed for both."
"As a truly nomadic institution without a traditional campus, our global community of learners spans continents. Your education unfolds through interactive online seminars combined with intensive residencies in Rome, Spannocchia Castle in Tuscany, Siena, Venice, Berlin, Athens, Madrid, Marrakech, Mexico City, and New York City."
"Although we are a nomadic institution, IDSVA is based in the United States. Foreign students are encouraged to apply and can complete their doctoral studies from their home country. IDSVA can issue F-1 visas to international students for a one-week residency in the US, but these visas do not grant full-time residence in the US."
The IDSVA PhD in Visual Arts: Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Art Theory is a research-based, low-residency doctorate for artists and creative thinkers. The program fuses interactive online seminars with intensive global residencies, enabling working art professionals to pursue rigorous scholarship without interrupting careers, teaching, or art practice. Residencies occur in Rome, Spannocchia Castle in Tuscany, Siena, Venice, Berlin, Athens, Madrid, Marrakech, Mexico City, and New York City. IDSVA functions as a nomadic institution with an international community. International applicants can complete studies from their home country; F-1 visas are available for one-week US residencies but do not permit full-time US residence. Alumni report career and publication benefits.
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