Advanced Placement Studio Art is a college-level art program backed by College Board that prepares students wanting to submit a high quality portfolio to art schools and colleges. Students will choose from a 2-D, Drawing, or 3D portfolio. Within each portfolio there are three sections: Breadth, Concentration, and Quality.
The goal is to submit a portfolio of 24 works of art: 12 from the Breadth section and 12 from the Concentration section, and the five best works from either section to be submitted for the Quality section. College Board will then score your portfolio.
Our Advanced Art USA teacher will work one-on-one with the student each step of the way.
Benefits
- You will have an outstanding art portfolio ready for the college admission process.
- You will acquire the technical and creative skills necessary to excel in any art college.
- Earn college credit while still in high school.
Get Started!
- Select the program of your choice and enroll.
- Your assigned teacher will contact you via email and set up the date and time for the first video consultation.
- Once you communicate with your teacher you will set up a time and schedule to complete your work. Your teacher will help each step of the way, from the concept, to the execution of the work, to the final critique.
Teacher-Guided AP Studio Art
This program is designed for students who would like one-on-one guidance and direction from AP Studio Art teachers. In addition to individual instruction:
- Students have access to all the support materials and sample projects online
- Students have unlimited access to teachers, just as they would at school
- The AP art teacher will assist the student, including suggesting ways to approach each project, tips for improving work while it is in progress, and critique all artwork when completed
- The AP art teacher will write a college Recommendation Letter when students complete the course.
Who should take this course?
- Students who expect or desire higher AP Studio Art portfolio scores.
- Students who do not have a lot of experience in art and who are beginners.
- Students who need a college Recommendation Letter from an AP Studio Art teacher, which is helpful when applying to college.
- Students who are highly motivated and want to take college-level art lesson with a teacher in USA.
How does it work?
- Once a student registers for the course, the assigned teacher will contact the student for an initial consultation.
- Student and teacher will discuss the length of time appropriate to complete the course and set a schedule for meeting dates.
- Before starting each project, students will watch a video lesson.
- Students can ask questions at any time, either via email, phone or video chatting.
- Once a student finishes a project, the student will upload their work to the designated folder made specifically for the student and teacher to see.
- The student’s work will be critiqued by the teacher and suggest ways to refine the work, until both student and teacher are satisfied.
What is AP Studio Art?
Self-Paced AP Studio Art
This program is made for the independent art student who is more self-motivated rather than teacher-motivated.
Who should take this course?
- Student who are self-motivated and independent.
- Students who are confident in their abilities and possibly more experienced in making art.
- Student who are not interested in obtaining an AP score from College Board.
How does it work?
- After you sign up the most experienced teacher will be assigned to you.
- Next, you will have the first consultation with that teacher who will then make an individual learning scheduled based on your pace and timeframe.
- You will be given all the learning materials and sources to complete the project successfully.
- Upload your completed project for critique.
- If interested, the teacher will guide you to submit your portfolio to College Board for an AP score.