About Us

Starry Arts School is a children’s art School established in 2015. We offer offline/online classes in fine Arts and animation. Our courses take place during term and school holidays, and each semester includes drawing, drawing, crafts, animation, etc. Our teaching focuses on artistic skills and skills, art theory and related STEAM knowledge, as well as the development of creative and critical thinking. All Starry Arts instructors are experienced, with most holding a double degree in Arts and Education and are already certified by the NSW Children’s Guardian’s Office.

Starry Arts aims to help develop the potential of every student. Our teaching content includes the introduction of humanities, science, history and other related knowledge, painting practice, multi-material painting, watercolour painting, oil painting, traditional culture and Chinese painting, handwork and animation, etc.

 


Starry Arts Events & Student achievements:

At Starry Arts School, we have previously run face-to-face and online art classes hosted children’s art exhibitions and international children’s art competitions. Our tutors come from multicultural backgrounds and have extensive knowledge in fields such as fine arts, art theory, architecture, science, and languages, and history.

Over the last 6 years, we have had over 1000 students. From 2017-2019, we have successfully hosted several children’s art exhibitions in the City of Sydney with over 5000 in attendance.

In 2018, the Burwood council mayor Cr John Faker visited our Burwood art studio and we showcased one of our well-known hand-made emoji programs as shown on the left hand side.

Over the last 6 years, we have had over 1000 students. From 2017-2019, we have successfully hosted several children’s art exhibitions in the City of Sydney with over 5000 in attendance. We have also held many virtual events since 2020 and have been recognised, namely our Starry Arts Online Interactive Theory Classes that were successful in gaining the CREATE NSW Small Business Digital Grants in 2020.

During the past two years since 2020, we have been involved in hosting several events in collaboration with external parties namely The City of Sydney and 107 Projects in Green Square.

 
 
Our events extend beyond showcasing visual arts content, with our activities relating to multiculturalism, history, science and more to inspire children and wider audience. Our events have received positive feedback from community members and our online presence is growing.

Our students have been successful in the past in achieving awards in art competitions, namely the Inner West Young Creatives Awards and the Young Archie competition.

07/05/2022 – Mother’s Day Umbrella Art Workshop in Collaboration with the City of Sydney at 107 Projects

We were invited by the City of Sydney to host an Umbrella Art Workshop in May 2022 for a Mother’s Day Special at 107 Projects in Green square.

15/09/2021 – Mid-Autumn Virtual Festival – Online Calligraphy Workshop & 3D Exhibition – with the City of Sydney

We were invited by the City of Sydney to participate in their 2021 Virtual Mid-Autumn Festival to showcase traditional Chinese calligraphy art and stories of the Moon Festival. Our Starry Arts teachers Sarwat, Annie and Leo who come from multicultural backgrounds shared stories from their culture about the Mid-Autumn Festival. During the event, we displayed a virtual 3D lantern exhibition of our students’ art works. Their artworks were displayed on 3D models of lanterns which were curated to form a beautiful exhibition.

17/02/2022 – Chinese Silk Fan Demonstration – Luna New Year Event

We were invited by the City of Sydney to participate in their 2022 Lunar New Year event at 107 Projects in Green square to showcase traditional Chinese painting and art through a Silk Fan demonstration.

In September 2021, we were invited to host the virtual City of Sydney’s Mid-Autumn workshops and curate the virtual 3D exhibition that was on display to all City of Sydney and surrounding community members.

We also cooperated with the City of Sydney to host the 2020 City of Sydney Christmas Singalong event in December.

Aus-China Children’s Creative Arts Exhibition

April 17, 2019
Starry Arts School successfully hosted a large-scale public children’s exhibition at the Sydney Opera House at the Utzon Room in 2019. A large number of original children’s artworks were displayed and over 2000 visitors came to the exhibition over the course of the day. We also hosted an international children’s art competition revolving around the theme of “I Love Planet Earth”.

Blessings from Deep Space

In 2018 art exhibition called “The Wish from Deep Space” at Darling Harbour Tumbalong Park.

Our students have entered several external art competitions including the Young Archie competition. A few of them gained honourable mentions for their artwork submissions. One of our students also won the Young Creatives Award in 2019. (above)

Sydney Townhall Art Exhibition, December 9, 2017:

The exhibition “When ancient meets future”, exhibited the most children’s artwork with more than 1,800 works. We exhibited a number of original works of every student from Starry Arts. Approximately 2000 visitors came to see the exhibition within 4 hours.

 
These handmade emojis by our students are on the apple store and was once ranked third in the global iTunes APP store. In 2019, Children’s hand-made WeChat gif emoji’s package launched.

Starry Arts 3D Motion Capture App

After more then 5 years of curriculum development, we have cemented our learning programs on developing creative thinking and incorporating STEAM concepts into our lessons. Our new AI Motion-Capture education app will soon be launched in MAY 2022.

Through the collaboration with app developers and software engineers, Starry Arts has created an AI educational assistant application available on iOS and Android products. “ARTIBOT” aims to transform the younger generations’ attachment to their technology from being something fun and mindless to something fun, mindful and educational. The underlying premise of the app is a 3D motion capture camera where users can take photos of their artworks and create animated characters and scenes.

The application is created with the education of children in mind as it aims to distance children from constant screen-time and entertainment. It is used by the children from a distance and helps children to film shows, make presentations and create content through an avatar that they control with their motions thanks to the application’s AI motion capture software.

Students can use a 3D motion capture app to create animated characters and scenes, where their cartoon character will showcase their artistic creations through video, while also telling a story to inspire and educate others.

This app will be available only to children, educators and parents and it will be free for students who enrol in Starry Arts courses.