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AP Studio Art is a series of Advanced Placement Courses divided into three different categories: AP Studio Art Drawing, AP Studio Art 2D, and AP Studio Art 3D.

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[edit] The Portfolio

Unlike traditional AP Exams that utilize a multiple-choice section, free-response section, and occasionally an audio section, the AP Studio Art Exam is a portfolio that encompasses 3 different categories: Quality, Concentration, and Breadth. Depending on the AP Studio Art exam the person is taking, the components for each of the 3 categories will vary. Regardless of the exam, all AP Studio Art portfolios had to be turned in at noon on May 5, 2006 for the 2006 exam.

[edit] AP Studio Art Drawing

AP Studio Art Drawing is an advanced placement course that deals with basic painting and drawing. Focus is applied on the composition of the different lines/colors/shape/etc... of the painting instead of the design itself. Originally called AP Studio Art, it was later changed to AP Studio Art Drawing.

[edit] In a AP Studio Art Drawing Portfolio

  • Section I: Quality: A student submits 5 actual artwork that represents the student's quality of painting and drawing.
  • Section II: Concentration: A student submits 12 different slides that demonstrates the student's ability to paint and draw a variety of pieces that relate to 1 idea. These are arranged in a special order on slide coverings from College Board.

[edit] Grade Distribution for AP Studio Art Drawing

In the 2005 administration 12,274 students took the exam from 2,711 schools. The mean score was a 3.02.

Score Percent
5 11.8%
4 16.8%
3 39%
2 26.6%
1 5.8%

[edit] AP Studio Art 2D

AP Studio Art 2D is an advanced placement course that is similar to AP Studio Art Drawing. It deals with two-dimensional applications such as graphic design, photography, weaving, and collage. As a contrary to AP Studio Art Drawing, focus is applied on the design itself instead of the composition of the artwork.

[edit] In a AP Studio Art 2D Portfolio

  • Section I: Quality: A student submits 5 actual artwork that represents the student's quality of designing pieces in 2D.
  • Section II: Concentration: A student submits 12 different slides that demonstrates the student's ability to make a variety of pieces in 2D that relate to 1 idea. These are arranged in a special order on slide coverings from College Board.

[edit] Grade Distribution for AP Studio Art 2D

In the 2005 administration 10,111 students took the exam from 2,204 schools. The mean score was a 2.97.

Score Percent
5 9.3%
4 18.7%
3 38.5%
2 27%
1 6.7%

[edit] AP Studio Art 3D

AP Studio Art 3D is an advanced placement course that is simply a 3D Version of AP Studio Art 2D. It deals with three-dimensional applications such as metal working, sculpture, model, and ceramics. Like AP Studio Art 2D, focus is also applied on the design itself instead of the composition of the artwork.

[edit] In a AP Studio Art 3D Portfolio

  • Section I: Quality: Because the actual work is 3D and not flat, transporting it directly to College Board would cause damage and not fit in the portfolios. Therefore, a student submits 5 artwork in 10 slides that represents the student's quality of designing pieces in 3D.
  • Section II: Concentration: A student submits 12 different slides that demonstrates the student's ability to make a variety of pieces in 3D that relate to 1 idea. These are arranged in a special order on slide coverings from College Board.

[edit] Grade Distribution for AP Studio Art 3D

In the 2005 administration 1,869 students took the exam from 781 schools. The mean score was a 2.88.

Score Percent
5 9.7%
4 14.7%
3 37.3%
2 30.1%
1 8.2%

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