TSS Art in the Upper School
  • Media & Tutorials
    • Boot Camps >
      • Drawing Bootcamp
      • Painting Boot Camp
    • Drawing >
      • Figure Drawing >
        • Gesture Drawings
        • Anatomy for Artists
      • Perspective >
        • 1 Point
        • 2 pt.
        • 3 pt
        • Atmospheric
        • Anamorphic
        • Forshortening
      • Color Pencil
      • Charcoal
      • Pastels
      • Pencil
      • Pen & Ink
    • Ceramics >
      • Hand Built Pottery
      • Slab Pottery
      • Wheel Pottery
    • Digital Arts >
      • Illustrator
      • Photoshop
    • Glass >
      • Beads
      • Fused Glass
      • Mosaics
      • Stained Glass
      • Sandblasting
    • Jewelry
    • Leather
    • Mat Cutting
    • Metal >
      • Welding
      • Plasma Cutting
    • Polymer Clay
    • Mixed Media
    • Painting >
      • Watercolor
      • Oil
      • Pour Painting
      • Acrylics
      • Paper >
        • Books
        • Bookmarks
        • Cards
        • Handmade Paper
        • Origami
        • Tags
        • Wrapping Paper
      • Printmaking >
        • Block Printing
        • Collagraph
        • Embossing
        • Gelli Plate
        • Intaglio
        • Mono Printing
        • Plexiglass
        • Silkscreen
      • Sculpture >
        • Assemblage
        • Mold-Making
        • Plaster
        • Sand
        • Wire
    • Textile Art >
      • Batik
      • Felting
      • Silk Painting
    • Wood
    • Other Media
  • Art Contests
  • Art History
    • Artists & Art Movements
    • Dada
    • Contemporary
    • Art History Assignments >
      • Art Parody
  • AP Art
  • Elements & Principles
  • Art Fun
    • Task Party
  • Art Movies and Documentaries
  • Summer Arts Programs
  • Artist of the Week

requirements for all portfolios

Your portfolio may include work that you have done over a single year or longer, in class, or on your own or in a class other than high school, such as one at a museum or summer camp.  If you submit work that makes use of photgraphs, published images, and/or other artists' works, you must show subtantial and significant development beyond duplication.  This may be demonstrated through manipulation of the formal qualities, design and/or concept of the original work.  It is unethical, constitutes plagiarism, and often violates copyight law to simply copy an image (even in another medium) that was made by someone else.  Your portfolio will be evaluated by a minimum of three and a maximum of seven artist-educators.  

Select the portfolio you will be completing for individual
​summer Work

Differencecs between Drawing and 2D Design
Drawing
2D Design
3D Design
3 Dimensional objects, ceramics, wire, plaster etc...
​focuses on form, shape & space

Student Art Guide

Summer Work


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