IDSVA Students Travel the World With Residencies in Rome, Tuscany, and Berlin

The Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts is accepting applications for the May 2025 cohort of its low-residency PhD program.

IDSVA Students Travel the World With Residencies in Rome, Tuscany, and Berlin
IDSVA on residency at the Cini Foundation, Venice, June 2024 (photo by Christopher Andrew)

Apply today to be part of Cohort ’25. The IDSVA PhD in Visual Arts: Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Art Theory is a research-based, non-studio PhD for artists and creative thinkers. Students enrolling in May start their course of study with a residency in Rome, Spannocchia Castle (Tuscany), and Berlin.

For more information, contact the IDSVA Director of Admissions, Molly Davis, mdavis@idsva.edu, or inquire at idsva.edu.