AP Studio Summer Assignments 1. AP Studio Process Portfolio (300pts): complete 15 organized 2 page spread images of work • Purchase a hardbound sketchbook; no perforated pages, 8 1/2 x 11 (Michaels, Hobby Lobby, etc) • Number pages both front and back. No pages get skipped. Work in order. • Balance 50% text and 50% images on each page. Include titles on page tops! • Page images may be printed in color, drawn, or both. I prefer at least SOME drawing. Drawing builds skills and helps you see more carefully. • Write left to right, horizontally, and legibly. • Choose topics you are interested in and/or inspired by. We will be using these throughout the school year to create composition for your final portfolio. Assignments: Art Movements • Create 5 or more double sided pages of investigation based on 5 art movements or cultural arts. -Choose ones you relate to. Choose your own or refer to the list provided. Artists: • Create 5 or more double sided pages of investigation based on 5 artists you admire or are inspired by. -Choose ones you can relate to. Choose your own or refer to the list provided. Try to research ones you don’t know. Sketches/ techniques: • Create 5 or more pages of observational sketches and drawings based on different techniques or materials. Use Different collage papers and drawing/ painting mediums to explore a variety of outcomes. All research pages must be completed by August 9th and posted in Google Classroom. 2. Art Museum or Art Gallery Visit (100pts): Visit a Gallery or Museum of your choice anywhere, locally or while on vaccation somewhere. Complete a 1-2 page reflection about where you went, what you saw, what inspired you. If you get a ticket glue it in. Pictures and/or publicity fliers are highly encourages. 3. Internet searches (100pts) Explore the collegeboard website and explore the AP studio Art Sections specific to you. Google different portfoilios. The requirements have changed however you will be able to get an idea of the quality level that is expected from you. Relfect in your sketchbooks, 1-2 pages on trends you see, images that inspire you and posible images you would like to draw or experiment. Images are not required but encouaged for this layout. Summer assignments are essential for student success. Any student who has not completed the summer assignments runs the risk of being switched out of the class. Feel free to contact me with any related questions during the course of the summer. Classroom Code: cwct0yr IG: IdaBakerArt Twitter: IdaBakerArt1 Art Movements A Danube school Letterism R ASCII art Dau-al-Set Light and Space Rasquache Abstract art De Stijl (also known as Lowbrow Rayonism Art Brut Neoplasticism) Lyco art Realism Abstract expressionism Deconstructivism Lyrical abstraction Regionalism Abstract illusionism Digital art M Remodernism Academic art E Magic realism Renaissance Action painting Ecological Art Mannerism Rococo Aestheticism Environmental art Massurrealism Romanesque Altermodern Modern European ink Maximalism Romanticism American Barbizon painting Metaphysical painting S school Excessivism Mingei Samikshavad American Expressionism Minimalism Serial art impressionism Modernism Shin hanga American realism F Modular constructivism Shock art American Scene Fantastic realism N Sōsaku hanga Painting Fauvism Naive art Socialist realism Analytical art Feminist art Neoclassicism Sots art Antipodeans Figurative art Neo-Dada Space art Arabesque Figuration Libre Neo-expressionism Street art Arbeitsrat für Kunst Folk art Neo-figurative Stuckism Art & Language Fluxus Neoism Sumatraism Art Deco Funk art Neo-primitivism Superflat Art Informel Futurism Neo-romanticism Suprematism Art Nouveau G Net art Surrealism Art photography Geometric abstract art New Objectivity Symbolism Arte Povera Graffiti New Sculpture Synchromism Arts and Crafts Gutai group Northwest School Synthetism movement Gothic art Nuclear art T Ashcan School H O Tachisme (aka Informel) Assemblage Happening Objective abstraction Toyism Les Automatistes Harlem Renaissance Op Art Transgressive art Auto-destructive art Heidelberg School Orphism Tonalism B Hudson River School P U Barbizon school Hurufiyya Photorealism Ukiyo-e Baroque Hypermodernism Panfuturism Underground comix Bauhaus Hyperrealism Pixel art Unilalianism Black Arts Movement I Plasticien V C Impressionism Plein Air Vancouver School Classical realism Interactive Art Pointillism Vanitas Cloisonnism Institutional critique Pop art Verdadism COBRA International Gothic Post-impressionism Video art Color Field International Postminimalism Viennese Actionism Context art Typographic Style Precisionism Vorticism Computer art Pre-Raphaelitism Concrete art K Primitivism Conceptual art Kinetic art Private Press Constructivism Kinetic Pointillism Process art Cubism Kitsch movement Psychedelic art Cynical realism L Purism D Land art Q Dada Les Nabis Qajar art .
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