A sustained investigation rubric is an evaluation tool used in AP Art & Design courses to assess students' ability to develop an extended body of artwork centered around a particular theme or concept. It focuses on the depth, breadth, and coherence of the investigation.
Think of a sustained investigation rubric as a recipe for creating an artistic feast. Just like a recipe guides you through the process of cooking a delicious meal by providing step-by-step instructions, a sustained investigation rubric guides you in developing an extensive body of artwork with clear criteria and expectations.
Concentration: A series of artworks that explore a specific theme or concept in depth.
Breadth: The range and variety of different approaches, techniques, or subject matters explored within an artist's body of work.
Coherence: The sense of unity and connection among artworks within a sustained investigation, often achieved through consistent themes, styles, or visual elements.
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