IDSVA Extends PhD Program to BA and BFA Applicants

Earn your PhD in Art Theory, Aesthetics, and Philosophy with the Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts (IDSVA).

IDSVA Extends PhD Program to BA and BFA Applicants
IDSVA student at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection during the Venice Biennale residency in 2024 (photo by Christopher Andrew)

The Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts (IDSVA) is now accepting applications from qualified BA or BFA holders for the PhD in Art Theory, Aesthetics, and Philosophy. Earn your degree with three years of coursework followed by the dissertation. 

This research-based, low-residency program is designed for artists and creative thinkers who want to push the boundaries of how we understand art, culture, and human experience.

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.

“I was hired [by Georgia Southern University] in 2015 and received tenure in 2020 on the basis of my publications, conference presentations, exhibitions, a whole mix of things that wouldn’t have been on my CV without the IDSVA experience.”

Dr. Jason Hoelscher (IDSVA Alumni 2019), author of Art as Information Ecology: Artworks, Artworlds, and Complex Systems Aesthetics (Duke University Press 2021), was recently promoted to Full Professor at Georgia Southern University

International Applicants: 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 U.S., but these visas do not grant full-time residence in the U.S. 

Applications for May 2026 enrollment are being accepted on a rolling basis. Apply by April 13 for September 2026 Enrollment. Check the Academic Calendar for dates. 

For inquiries and to schedule an interview, contact Dr. Jeanne Moore, Director of Admissions.

To learn more, visit idsva.edu.