Which portfolio should my students submit if their work consists of drawings, sculpture, and 2-D design?
While we encourage students to work with a variety of media and approaches to making art, the three AP Studio Art portfolios are each intended to address a different set of concepts. The reason for this is that the three portfolios closely correspond to college courses in drawing, 2-D, and 3-D design. This correspondence assists colleges with granting appropriate credit for AP work. Students must determine an area of focus and submit a single portfolio that represents these efforts. For more information see the Student Performance Q&As, which can be downloaded from any of three AP Studio Art portfolio pages on AP Central.
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