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AP Studio Art: 2-D Design Prep Classes

Sketchmasters Drawing CampShort-term classLive

Sketchmasters Drawing Camp

Pencil your young artist in for a drawing adventure they'll never forget. Students will explore creative drawing techniques while creating fun landscapes, character designs, and imaginative scenes. They'll learn about different types of lines, basic shapes, and simple shading to bring their ideas to life on paper. Each daily session will focus on a different theme while introducing age-appropriate drawing skills that build confidence and creativity. Students will finish the week with a collection of artwork they're proud to display!

Mon, Jun 151hr
ArtDrawing
Jump Start to AP & Honors ChemistryShort-term classLive

Jump Start to AP & Honors Chemistry

Chemistry is the study of the properties, structures, and reactions of matter—and how substances transform through interactions at the atomic and molecular level. From the periodic table to chemical equations, each concept builds on the last—so the foundations you begin the school year with tend to shape the reactions, outcomes, and confidence you carry through every lab and lesson. In this live, interactive summer class you will learn and review the key building blocks for success in advanced high school chemistry classes, including AP, IB, and honors classes. From scientific principles to essential math concepts, you’ll cover everything you need to confidently conquer your most challenging fall class.

Tue, Jun 161hr
ScienceAP Chemistry
Jump Start to Algebra 2Short-term classLive

Jump Start to Algebra 2

Beat the summer slide and give your student a running start into the school year with Jump Start math classes over the summer. In live, expert-led, weekly sessions, students will review key building block skills from Algebra I and get a sneak preview of the new skills they’ll encounter toward the beginning of Algebra II this fall. Jump Start to Algebra II will emphasize working with radical expressions, solving quadratics, and solving systems of equations, preparing students to deepen and apply these skills to graphing and manipulating complex numbers, working with rational exponents, and manipulating logarithmic and exponential functions in the coming school year.

Wed, Jun 171hr
MathAlgebra 2
Adventures in Art CampShort-term classLive

Adventures in Art Camp

Art is all about making fun things and exploring our imaginations! In our 4-day virtual camp, each day brings a brand new art project for your little creator, using simple art supplies and things you already have at home. We'll draw, create simple puppets, do some simple collage and think about all the fun ways to be an artist! Join us for 4 days of art fun!

Mon, Jun 221hr
ArtDrawing
Realistic Drawing CampShort-term classLive

Realistic Drawing Camp

Drawing is an art, but in many ways it's also a science - and anyone can learn to draw what they see! In this 5-day virtual camp, middle schoolers will explore and build the skills they need to create impressive, realistic drawings. They'll practice exercises to learn about contour, negative space, proportion, and shading, and then apply those skills to more in-depth drawings during class. Whether they dream of drawing portraits, objects, or anything else, the techniques they learn in this class will help them develop confidence in their artistic abilities and create their own realistic images from photos or from life!

Mon, Jun 221hr 30min
ArtDrawing
Jump Start to AP & Honors PhysicsShort-term classLive

Jump Start to AP & Honors Physics

Physics is the study of the fundamental forces and principles that govern how matter and energy interact in the universe. From motion and momentum to waves and electricity, each concept builds on the last—so the foundations you begin the school year with tend to govern your trajectory and velocity throughout the school year. In this live, interactive summer class you will learn and review the key building blocks for success in advanced high school physics classes, including AP, IB, and honors classes. From scientific principles to essential math concepts, you’ll cover everything you need to start your most challenging fall class with energy and momentum.

Wed, Jun 241hr
ScienceAP Physics 1
Jump Start to AP Computer Science AShort-term classLive

Jump Start to AP Computer Science A

Computer Science is the study of how we use logic and code to solve problems and build the digital world around us. From variables and conditionals to classes and objects, each concept builds logically on the last—so the foundations you start with often determine how efficiently and confidently you can program throughout the year. In this live, interactive summer class, you’ll learn and review the key building blocks for success in advanced high school computer science courses, including AP Computer Science A. From core Java syntax to problem-solving strategies, you’ll cover everything you need to start this rigorous coding class with structure and logic.

Wed, Jun 241hr
Technology and CodingAP Computer Science A
Playful Paper Creation Camp: Puppets, Toys, and MoreShort-term classLive

Playful Paper Creation Camp: Puppets, Toys, and More

It's amazing what kids can create with a few sheets of paper, a little bit of imagination, and the skills and projects they'll learn in this camp. With a different project each day, campers will create paper puppets, toys, pop-up cards, and their own imaginative creations. Best of all, they'll develop the skill set to turn any ordinary afternoon and basic school supplies into a fun-filled art-and-inventor extravaganza as they discover the techniques to turn plain sheets of paper into 3-D, interactive toys and masterpieces. **About the instructor:** Stephanie Krause is a lifelong art educator whose art classes have been featured by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Public Library, and many other renowned institutions. **Materials needed:** paper (construction paper works great, though printer paper works fine too), scissors, glue stick and/or scotch tape, pencil, markers or colored pencils

Mon, Jun 291hr 30min
ArtDrawing
Sketchmasters Drawing CampShort-term classLive

Sketchmasters Drawing Camp

We've sketched out a great week! Middle school students will create detailed drawings each day of subjects like animals, portraits, still life, and landscapes, learning drawing techniques to capture the essence of those subjects. We'll discuss and practice drawing skills such as gesture, line weight, shading, and more, using pencils and/or colored pencils. Students will finish the week with improved skills and a portfolio of work showing their progress!  

Mon, Jun 291hr 30min
ArtDrawing
Jump Start to AP & Honors BiologyShort-term classLive

Jump Start to AP & Honors Biology

Biology is the study of the building blocks of life, how cells, systems, and processes interact to enable complex organisms to adapt and thrive. And just like living systems build from their foundations, your own biology knowledge builds concept by concept toward the complex skills you need for your labs and exams throughout the year. In this live, interactive summer class you will learn and review the key building blocks for success in advanced high school biology classes, including AP, IB, and honors classes. Armed with sound fundamentals you’ll be ready to hit the ground running in the new school year and thrive in your most challenging fall class.

Tue, Jun 301hr
ScienceAP Biology
Sketchmasters Drawing CampShort-term classLive

Sketchmasters Drawing Camp

We've sketched out a great week of fun! Pencil your little artist in for five days of drawing excitement they'll love. Young children will explore shapes, colors, and their imagination while creating playful drawings of animals, nature, people, and more! Each day brings new drawing fun and activities designed just for small hands and big imaginations. They'll enjoy creating colorful masterpieces while building confidence and creativity. From magical creatures to silly self-portraits, children will express themselves through art in a supportive environment where fun comes first!

Mon, Jul 61hr
ArtDrawing
Adventures in Art CampShort-term classLive

Adventures in Art Camp

Whether you're still exploring different mediums or developing your signature style, these consecutive daily art sessions offer opportunities to create, discuss, and appreciate different art activities. Each day features a new artistic challenge using accessible materials, and we might explore things like drawing optical illusions, exploring creative lettering techniques you can use on posters or cards, creating realistic shading using colored pencils, folding simple books which we might fill with doodles or cartoons, and more.

Mon, Jul 61hr 30min
ArtEnrichment

Top-Rated AP Studio Art: 2-D Design Prep Instructors in Nashville

Mimi

Masters in Education, Education
6+ years of tutoring

Object-based learning — the practice of using physical artifacts to build analytical and conceptual arguments — is the framework Mimi brings to AP Studio Art: 2-D Design portfolio coaching, and it map...

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Harvard University

Masters in Education, Education

Dartmouth College

B.A.

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Martha

Current Grad Student, Global Health
1+ years of tutoring

Martha's psychology and global health research at Duke trained her to think about human perception and cultural meaning-making — a lens that translates directly into coaching students on how AP Studio...

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Duke University

Bachelors, Psychology

Duke University

Current Grad Student, Global Health

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Hasan

B.A. in Literary Arts and Visual Arts
1+ years of tutoring

Hasan's Literary Arts training at Brown University gave him something most visual art instructors undervalue in AP Studio Art: 2-D Design prep — a writer's instinct for how a narrative argument is bui...

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Brown University

B.A. in Literary Arts and Visual Arts

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Ariela

Current Undergrad, Theater & Performance Studies
10+ years of tutoring

Stage management and AP Studio Art: 2-D Design share a skill most students underestimate: the ability to take complex, layered information and organize it into a coherent, readable argument under pres...

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University of Chicago

Current Undergrad, Theater & Performance Studies

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Nova

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
6+ years of tutoring

Where most AP Studio Art 2-D Design students treat the portfolio as an art class project, Nova coaches it as a scored argument — one where every piece must visibly advance a central design investigati...

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Brown University

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

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Ellie

Master of Arts, Biomedical Engineering
6+ years of tutoring

Ellie's background in Biomedical Engineering at Yale might seem an unlikely foundation for AP Studio Art: 2-D Design prep — but it's exactly that analytical precision that she brings to portfolio coac...

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Yale University

Master of Arts, Biomedical Engineering

Yale University

Bachelor in Arts

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Rachel

Bachelor in Arts, History, Political Science
1+ years of tutoring

Rachel's background in history and political science trained her to read primary sources for argument structure — a skill that transfers directly to AP Studio Art: 2-D Design, where the written commen...

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Northwestern University

Bachelor in Arts, History, Political Science

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Evan

Current Undergrad Student, Public Policy Analysis
9+ years of tutoring

Evan's academic work at Duke — designing a self-directed major built around photographic narratives and social movements — gave him firsthand experience doing exactly what AP Studio Art: 2-D Design re...

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Duke University

Current Undergrad Student, Public Policy Analysis

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Li

Bachelor of Science, Speech and Hearing
1+ years of tutoring

I'm extremely motivated to help you succeed

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Northwestern University

Bachelor of Science, Speech and Hearing

NYITCOM

Non Degree Doctorals, medicine

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Sophia

Current Undergrad Student, Psychology
6+ years of tutoring

Sophia's psychology training at Wellesley sharpens something most AP Studio Art: 2-D Design students overlook — the ability to read how a viewer constructs meaning from visual information, which is ex...

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Wellesley College

Current Undergrad Student, Psychology

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most students struggle with maintaining conceptual consistency across their 12 pieces while also demonstrating technical mastery and innovation. The portfolio requires a cohesive investigation of a personal artistic concern, but many students either play it too safe with familiar techniques or jump between unrelated ideas. A tutor can help you identify a strong unifying theme early, develop it intentionally across pieces, and ensure each work shows progression in both concept and execution—which is exactly what AP readers evaluate.

You'll need roughly 12-15 weeks to complete quality work, which means starting early and treating it like a studio practice rather than cramming. A strong approach is dedicating 8-10 hours per week to studio work, with regular check-ins to assess whether pieces are meeting the AP criteria for evidence of inquiry, making art decisions, and presenting work. Tutors experienced with AP Studio Art can help you create a realistic timeline, identify which pieces need revision, and ensure you're not just making quantity but building a cohesive, compelling body of work.

Inquiry means showing your artistic thinking process—not just the finished pieces. AP readers want to see how you explored ideas, made intentional choices, and refined your work based on investigation. This includes documenting your process through sketches, studies, written reflections, and iterations that show you're asking questions like: How can I express this concept differently? What materials work best? How do composition choices affect meaning? Tutors can guide you in selecting and presenting evidence of this thinking so it's clear and compelling in your portfolio documentation.

The AP rubric weights both equally—you need strong technical execution AND meaningful conceptual investigation. The trap many students fall into is prioritizing one over the other: either creating technically polished work without depth, or having interesting ideas but weak execution. The strongest portfolios show pieces where concept and technique work together; for example, your choice of medium, color palette, or composition directly supports your artistic investigation. A tutor can help you evaluate each piece to ensure it's strong in both dimensions and guide you on which pieces might need refinement.

Rather than trying every medium, select 2-4 that genuinely excite you and align with your artistic investigation. Whether you work primarily with drawing, painting, printmaking, digital art, collage, or mixed media, what matters is that you demonstrate mastery and intentionality with your chosen materials. Many students benefit from exploring one primary medium deeply while using others strategically to support specific ideas. A tutor can help you identify which mediums best serve your concept, develop technical proficiency in them, and ensure your portfolio shows both consistency and thoughtful variation.

AP readers evaluate your work through digital images, so presentation quality matters significantly. Each piece needs clear, well-lit photography that accurately represents color and detail; poor documentation can undermine even strong work. Beyond images, your artist statement and process documentation should be concise, specific, and directly connected to each piece—explaining your choices rather than over-generalizing. Tutors can review your documentation, suggest photography improvements, and help you write statements that clearly articulate your inquiry and decision-making for each work.

Most successful portfolios include at least 2-3 pieces that were significantly revised or remade based on feedback and self-assessment. The goal isn't perfection on the first attempt—it's demonstrating that you can evaluate your work critically and improve it. Some pieces might need a complete restart if they don't align with your investigation or lack technical strength; others might just need refinement. Building revision time into your schedule (roughly 20% of your total studio hours) helps ensure your final 12 pieces represent your best thinking and execution.

The best tutors for this exam have active studio practice themselves and understand both the technical and conceptual demands of 2-D art. They should be able to give specific feedback on composition, color theory, material choices, and artistic concept—not just general encouragement. Look for someone who can help you develop a coherent artistic voice, troubleshoot technical challenges in your chosen medium, and articulate your ideas clearly in your artist statement. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have deep expertise in AP Studio Art and can guide your portfolio development from concept through final presentation.

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