AP Studio Art
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AP Studio Art 2D Design - Course Number: 01171/01172
AP Studio Art 3D Design - Course Number: 01181/01182 AP Studio Art Drawing - Course Number: 01191/01192 Grades: 11-12 One Year |
AP Studio Art 2D Design
Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor or Division Head Approval
This portfolio is intended to address two-dimensional (2-D) design issues. Design involves purposeful decision making about how to use the elements and principles of art in meaningful ways. For this portfolio, students are asked to demonstrate mastery of 2-D design through any two-dimensional medium or process, including, but not limited to, photography, digital imaging, collage, weaving, illustration, painting, graphic design and printmaking.
AP Studio Art 3D Design
Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor or Division Head Approval
This portfolio is intended to address sculptural issues. 3-D Design involves purposeful decision-making about using the elements and principles of art within space in meaningful ways. For this portfolio, students are asked to demonstrate mastery of 3-D design through any three-dimensional approach, including, but not limited to, figurative sculpture, architectural models, metal work, ceramics, glass work, installation, assemblage and 3-D fabric/fiber arts.
AP Studio Art Drawing
Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor or Division Head Approval
The Drawing Portfolio is intended to address a very broad interpretation of drawing issues and media. Line quality, light and shade, rendering of form, composition, surface manipulation, the illusion of depth and mark-making are drawing issues that can be addressed through a variety of means, which could include painting, printmaking, mixed media etc. Abstract and observational works may demonstrate drawing competence. The range of marks used to make drawings, the arrangement of those marks, and the materials used to make the marks are endless. There is no preferred (or unacceptable) style or content.
Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor or Division Head Approval
This portfolio is intended to address two-dimensional (2-D) design issues. Design involves purposeful decision making about how to use the elements and principles of art in meaningful ways. For this portfolio, students are asked to demonstrate mastery of 2-D design through any two-dimensional medium or process, including, but not limited to, photography, digital imaging, collage, weaving, illustration, painting, graphic design and printmaking.
AP Studio Art 3D Design
Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor or Division Head Approval
This portfolio is intended to address sculptural issues. 3-D Design involves purposeful decision-making about using the elements and principles of art within space in meaningful ways. For this portfolio, students are asked to demonstrate mastery of 3-D design through any three-dimensional approach, including, but not limited to, figurative sculpture, architectural models, metal work, ceramics, glass work, installation, assemblage and 3-D fabric/fiber arts.
AP Studio Art Drawing
Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor or Division Head Approval
The Drawing Portfolio is intended to address a very broad interpretation of drawing issues and media. Line quality, light and shade, rendering of form, composition, surface manipulation, the illusion of depth and mark-making are drawing issues that can be addressed through a variety of means, which could include painting, printmaking, mixed media etc. Abstract and observational works may demonstrate drawing competence. The range of marks used to make drawings, the arrangement of those marks, and the materials used to make the marks are endless. There is no preferred (or unacceptable) style or content.