Wednesday, January 18, 2012

AP Studio Art Upcoming Deadline


AP Studio Art

Concentration:

I will communicate with these students via my blog: http://mrhsartteacher.blogspot.com/  this is a good reference for you as well.

IMPORTANT DEADLINES

Here are your deadlines for the concentration pieces this year:



Artworks 1, 2 and 3 are due January 27th, for critique, for a grade and photographs.



Artworks  4, 5, and 6 are due February 24th



During your time:   Artworks 6, 7, 8, are due March 23rd



Artworks 9, 10, 11, and 12 are due April 27th



The rest of the time before the portfolio due date will be used to redo or create new pieces, take photos, prepare your statement and get the portfolio in order.



Portfolios Due: Have Ready by the first week of May MAY 4th

From the AP Studio Art Drawing Concentration Website Page



The concentration encourages the student to learn to put together a cohesive body of work. It is a challenging proposition, but there are any number of ways to help students think about their concentration. The goal is to have the student create work that holds together visually and conceptually. The idea does not have to be grandiose - it can be a simple idea explored well.

·         Scoring Guidelines
The judges will be looking for:
Coherence and/or development - is the work presented actually a concentration?

·         Quality of the concept/idea represented - is there evidence of thinking and of focus?

·         Degree of development and investigation that is evident in the work - including the amount of work or number of pieces represented.

·         Quality of the work in both concept and technique.

·         Mastery of drawing techniques

·         An evocative theme and original vision

·         Excellent Quality

·         This power point shows works and what scores they received



Show students this if they have questions:
CONCENTRATION Power Point: http://www.fcds.org/faculty/RebeccaStoneDanahy/web/ap/Concentration%20%5bCompatibility%20Mode%5d.pdf





Helpful tips for your concentration:



KEEP IT SIMPLE! If your concentration were a book and each artwork a page, how would all of your images connect together to be unified?



How would the viewer be able to visually connect your images? How can you present a visually coherent body of work?


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