The International Doctoral School of Visual Arts (IDSVA) is a unique institution that operates without a campus, existing wherever its students and faculty are. Recently, IDSVA has held residencies in Mexico City, Athens, and Marrakech, providing a rich and intense learning experience for those involved.
Students have praised the program and its structure, highlighting the benefits of a hybrid approach that combines online coursework with in-person residencies around the world. Maggie McKee, a PhD candidate in Cohort ’20, found IDSVA’s structure to be ideal for her lifestyle and commitments as an international teacher. Similarly, Monica Bryant from Cohort ’21 praised the program for its hybrid nature, describing it as the perfect PhD program she would create herself.
Rikiesha Metzger, a PhD candidate in Cohort ’19, has had an incredible journey studying at IDSVA. She has traveled to unique locations like Mexico City while engaging in challenging conversations with fellow participants around the world. Amy Schuessler from Cohort ’20 expressed gratitude for the opportunity to travel and study in beautiful places through IDSVA.
Elliot Bowers from Cohort ’21 feels privileged to be studying at IDSVA and engaging with fellow participants in amazing locations around the world. These testimonials highlight the transformative and enriching experience that IDSVA offers to its students.
If you are interested in learning more about IDSVA’s approach and want to explore the program further, book a conversation with Molly Davis, Director of Admissions. Applications for enrollment in 2024 are now open, so email info@idsva.edu for more information on how to apply.