AP Studio Art Portfolio Requirements
High School Courses taught through Building Brilliant Minds Online, LLC include projects that will help to build a strong foundation for your student's AP Studio Art Portfolio.
AP Studio Art Portfolios are sent into the AP program through your local AP Coordinator. Typically this person is found through the AP website or your local school system. Each of the Studio Art Portfolios includes three sections: Quality, Concentration and Breadth. Below is a diagram from the AP Student College Board Site explaining the areas of evaluation.
The high school level courses sponsored by Building Brilliant Minds Online that will help you complete projects for each of the required foci are as follows:
Quality - All projects done with excellent workmanship.
Concentration:
Introduction to Architecture
Advanced Architecture
Biblical Fine Arts - Art
Biblical Fine Arts - Photography
High School Photography
Breadth:
Introduction to Architecture
Advanced Architecture
Biblical Fine Arts - Art
Biblical Fine Arts - Photography
High School Photography
These high school level courses were created with the AP Studio Portfolios in mind. Granted you will have to go through your local coordinator to enter your portfolios, but the projects in the courses above will give you a great head start.
If you student is interested in using these courses to help with their AP Studio Art Portfolio, please inform me when you register for classes. Special attention will be given to encourage your student's projects to be portfolio worthy.
AP Art portfolios are due in early March each year. Please connect with your local AP Coordinator for his/her specific deadlines and dates.
Here is a link to the exact details that you will need.