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2 Art PhD Degree Programs in South Africa


University of Johannesburg
PhD in Art History
- Johannesburg, South Africa
PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
A candidate is required to produce a scholarly thesis, normally between 70 000 and 80 000 words, that contributes new knowledge and understanding to an aspect of the visual arts or an aspect of visual culture in a wider sense. The topic of study is identified by the candidate himself or herself, in consultation with an appointed supervisor, and is developed into a proposal that must be approved by the Higher Degrees Committee of the Faculty of Art, Design, and Architecture.


University of Johannesburg
PhD in Art and Design
- Johannesburg, South Africa
PhD
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The purpose of the program is to enable candidates to undertake research at the most advanced academic level culminating in the submission, assessment, and acceptance of a thesis. The candidate is required to demonstrate high-level research capability and make a significant and original academic contribution to the frontiers of art and/or design. In certain instances, creative work such as designed artifacts, public performances, public exhibitions, or other practice-based outputs may constitute the partial fulfillment of the research requirements.
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Pursuing a PhD in Art degree programs in South Africa opens avenues for deep exploration and innovation in the field. You'll engage with diverse artistic expressions and theories while contributing to ongoing cultural dialogues through research.
In this program, you’ll develop advanced competencies in critical thinking, artistic analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Courses often include visual culture studies, art history, and contemporary artistic practices. These studies require you to produce original research and synthesize complex ideas within your specialty, fostering independence and creativity in your work. The educational approach highlights both theoretical and practical training, enabling you to articulate your vision.
Rewarding career paths for PhD graduates in the arts can include positions in academia, where you may teach and mentor future artists, or roles within galleries and cultural institutions focused on curatorial practices or arts administration. South Africa’s rich cultural heritage and dynamic art scene offer unique insights and opportunities that enhance your capability to impact the global arts landscape.