Students will synthesize and adapt approaches to using three-dimensional media, techniques, and processes to develop a personal style and voice. They will present a personal exhibition and justify curatorial choices that communicate meaning. Students will discover how artists often work in collective studios and develop a collegial environment that thrives on giving and receiving constructive criticism. Students submit a portfolio of original work to meet the requirements for the AP Exam to demonstrate the competencies as identified by the College Board. This course may be repeated once for credit.
Ceramics/Sculpture 2 A/B
9 - 10 - 11 - 12
Unlimited repeats for subject credit
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