AP Art and Design Digital Exhibit
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The AP Art and Design program consists of three different courses and AP Portfolio Exams—AP 2-D Art and Design, AP 3-D Art and Design, and AP Drawing—corresponding to college and university foundations courses. Students may choose to submit any or all of the AP Portfolio Exams. Students create a portfolio of work to demonstrate inquiry through art and design and development of materials, processes, and ideas over the course of a year. Portfolios include works of art and design, process documentation, and written information about the work presented. In May, students submit portfolios for evaluation based on specific criteria, which include skillful synthesis of materials, processes, and ideas and sustained investigation through practice, experimentation, and revision, guided by questions. Students may choose to submit any or all of the AP Portfolio Exams.
Welcome to the 2021 AP Art and Design Digital Exhibit from the DIRECTOR OF AP ART AND DESIGN, Rebecca A. Stone-Danahy; Chief Reader, Dale Clifford; and Curators Michael X. Ryan and Hillary Hogue
featured Students
Aidan Sung
Asia Pacific International School
Republic of Korea
AP 2-D
Alec Barker
Pacific Collegiate School
Santa Cruz, CA
AP 2-D
Alison Wan
Thomas Jefferson High School
Alexandria, VA
AP Drawing
Enola Alvord
Layton High School
Layton, UT
AP 2-d
Janaya Delone
Valley View High School
Moreno Valley, CA
AP 2-D
Jessica McCann
Fox Chapel Area High School
Pittsburgh, PA
AP 3-d
Janin Liu
Glenbrook South High School
Glenview, IL
AP Drawing
Jennifer Turner
Dillard High School
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
AP Drawing
Kenneth Qian
Concordia Interschool Shanghai
Shanghai, China
AP Drawing
Lucy MacDougall
Balmoral Hall School For Girls
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
AP 3-d
Sydney Turner
AP 2-D
Northern Guilford High School
Greensboro, NC