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AP Art and Design Rubric

Definition

The AP Art and Design Rubric is a set of criteria used to evaluate the quality of artwork created by students for the AP Art and Design exam. It assesses various aspects such as skill, concept development, and understanding of artistic principles.

Analogy

Think of the AP Art and Design Rubric as a scoring guide, similar to how a teacher uses a rubric to grade your assignments. Just like how you are evaluated based on specific criteria in your schoolwork, artists are assessed using the rubric to determine their performance in different areas.

Related terms

Portfolio: A collection of an artist's best work that showcases their skills, creativity, and growth over time.

Concentration: A series of artworks that explore a specific theme or idea in depth.

Breadth: A range of diverse artworks that demonstrate an artist's versatility and exploration of different techniques or subjects.



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