
AP STUDIO ART (2D, 3D, & DRAWING)
Pre-requisite: There are no prerequisites for AP Studio Art classes,
however, previous visual arts coursework is highly recommended
(Grades 10-12)
Course Description
AP Studio courses are rigorous and designed for highly motivated students who are
interested in taking art at the college level and/or are career-minded in the field of visual
arts. These students should already be familiar with, have knowledge of, and
demonstrate an ability to excel at creating high school level art. Because of the
demanding nature of the AP courses, it is highly recommended that students interested
in taking them enroll in at least one of the introductory level studio courses first.
Students will independently investigate an area of concentration in their artwork that is
informed by research, exploration, and practice. Developing & executing originality of
voice, artistic intent, craftsmanship, critical thinking, experimentation, and creative
problem-solving skills are all important aspects of what is accomplished in this course;
ultimately the quality of each work should reflect mastery of technique at a college level.
All students are required to complete a portfolio of 24 (or 20 for 3-D) artworks to be
submitted to the teacher.
PORTFOLIO REQUIREMENTS:
Quality: 5 original artworks (can overlap with the Concentration or Breadth
sections)
Concentration: 12 original artworks that focus on an in-depth exploration of a
particular idea and/or technique
Breadth: 12 original artworks that present diversity of ideas, materials,
techniques
COLLEGE CREDITS:
Students may elect to submit their portfolio for college credits at the end of the school
year in May (rather than taking a written exam). A completed portfolio should
demonstrate a sophisticated and advanced level of creativity and mastery of technique.
A score of 3, 4, or 5 is considered “passing” and the student will gain college credit in
Visual Art or Humanities at many colleges and universities.
*See the AP Central website for more information:
http://www.apcentral.collegeboard.com