IB Visual Arts tutors to boost grades

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  • Zeynep

    Teaching experience: 10+ years
    Zeynep, a cum laude graduate from the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, teaches studio art, ceramics, and graphic design. She is also an IB DP Visual Arts HL Process Portfolio and Extended Essay Examiner. She uses her experience as an IB Examiner help her students excel in the requirements of the IB Diploma course.

    Teaches:

    • Art

    Curriculum:

    • AP
    • IB
    • Middle School
    • Primary
    • Certified Teacher
    • IB Examiner
    Zeynap
  • Coral

    Teaching experience: 5 – 10 years

    Coral, a Visual Arts graduate, holds an Education degree from Universidad Internacional de La Rioja. She teaches Visual Arts, has curated major art fairs. As an IB Visual Arts Examiner she is able to guide students to prepare their Process Portfolio, Exhibition, and Comparative Study in a way that meets the IB requirements.

    Teaches:

    • Art

    Curriculum:

    • IB
    • Certified Teacher
    • IB Examiner

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Frequently asked questions

Why should I get a tutor to study IB Visual Arts at TutorsPlus?

The IB Visual Arts is a unique course. It is less about memorising theory and more about exploring artistic techniques, mediums, and how artists communicate ideas. The course also provides an opportunity to create your own art, and then reflect on it in the way recognised artists do.

We understand that sometimes this journey may feel overwhelming. After all, you need to simultaneously develop your technical skills, maintain detailed process documentation, prepare exhibition pieces, and write analytical studies. That’s why we provide structured guidance that helps you stay organised and focused while nurturing your creative expression.

At TutorsPlus, our approach combines technical instruction with creative mentorship. Our IB Visual Arts tutors can assist you in developing strong artistic skills across various media. At the same time, they will support you through the documentation process. Thanks to their guidance, you will be able to manage your Comparative Study, complete an interesting Process Portfolio, build a compelling body of work for your exhibition, and much more.

Most importantly, we ensure you don’t just meet the course requirements but truly enjoy your artistic journey.

What is included in the IB Visual Arts course?

The IB Visual Arts mission is to transform you into a true artist who creates not only intuitively but also consciously thanks to a solid theoretical foundation. At the same time, it teaches you to be an art critic who understands and appreciates various forms of artistic expression.

Throughout the course, you’ll maintain a detailed visual journal that documents your artistic development as well as showcases your research and investigations involving artworks from diverse cultures and periods. The course also encourages immersion in the art world through gallery visits, museum tours, workshops, etc. As you progress, you will be able to develop your personal artistic style and thematic focus.  

The course assessment features three main elements: a Comparative Study where you’ll analyse works by different artists, a Process Portfolio that documents your artistic experimentation, and an Exhibition showcasing your own collection of resolved artworks.

The IB Visual Arts course is designed for self-motivated students who are passionate about art and ready to dedicate significant time to independent study and artistic practice.

How can a tutor assist with studying for IB Arts?

Our IB Visual Arts tutors provide personalised guidance that addresses both the creative and academic demands of the course.

When it comes to artistic development, we’ll work with you to explore various techniques and media. At the same time, we focus on strengthening your understanding of fundamental concepts such as composition or colour theory. Our experienced tutors will gladly offer valuable feedback on your artwork, which will help you refine your skills and discover your unique artistic voice.

We find the theoretical aspects of the IB Visual Arts programme to be equally important. That’s why our task is to give you tools for artwork analysis, guide your research into art history and contemporary practice, as well as enhance your ability to write about art. This theoretical understanding enriches your practical work and helps you meet the academic requirements of the course.

If you require assistance with your assessment components, we’ve got you covered as well. We can guide you through structuring your Process Portfolio, comparative studies, and the planning and curation of your final exhibition.

What resources and materials are available to prepare for the IB Visual Art assessment?

Extensive Visual Art materials and resources are an integral part of our tutoring process. Our IB Visual Arts tutors have extensive reference materials, including exemplar Process Portfolios and Comparative Studies, which demonstrate excellence in visual arts analysis and documentation alike. Apart from this, you’ll have access to relevant articles, visual aids, as well as guides for various artistic techniques and media.

Our tutors believe in a personalised approach. That’s why you can count on carefully curated study materials based on your artistic interests and chosen themes. This may include collections of relevant artists and movements, guides for documenting your creative process, structured frameworks for artwork analysis, and much more. We can also provide practical resources for exhibition planning.

Along with traditional materials, we incorporate digital tools for art documentation and portfolio development.

What are the qualifications of IB Visual Arts tutors?

Our IB Visual Arts tutors combine professional artistic practice with extensive teaching experience. Each tutor has degrees in Fine Arts, Art History, or related fields, and many are practising artists who bring real-world insights to their teaching. We carefully select tutors to ensure they are not only passionate about art but also understand the specific requirements of the IB Visual Arts curriculum.

We specifically choose tutors who can balance technical guidance with creative mentorship. They understand that success in IB Visual Arts requires both artistic skill development and academic rigour.

Many of our tutors are also involved in the examination of student IB Visual Arts submissions as part of their final assessment. This experience proves invaluable when guiding students through their Comparative Studies, Process Portfolios, and Exhibition preparations.

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