The Selected Works Rubric is a set of criteria used to evaluate and assess the quality and effectiveness of an artist's portfolio for the AP Art & Design exam. It provides guidelines for evaluating the technical skill, conceptual development, and overall artistic merit of the artworks included in the portfolio.
Think of the Selected Works Rubric as a checklist or scorecard that judges use to rate an artist's portfolio. Just like how a rubric helps teachers grade your assignments based on specific criteria, this rubric helps evaluators assess your artwork based on various factors.
Concentration: A concentration is a body of related artworks that explore a specific theme or idea. It is one of the sections evaluated within the Selected Works Rubric.
Breadth: Breadth refers to demonstrating a range of skills, techniques, and approaches in different art forms or mediums. It is another section assessed within the Selected Works Rubric.
Quality: Quality refers to the level of craftsmanship, technical skill, and execution demonstrated in an artwork. It is one of the criteria considered when evaluating artworks using the Selected Works Rubric.
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