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Art Classes and Workshops for Kids, Families, and Adults in Adelaide
May 03

The Studio Is Now Open For Colours In Motion!

By ShaiCoggins | News and Announcements

Yes! Our studio in Sheidow Park in the Southern suburbs of Adelaide is opening its doors for the first time to the public this term.

We currently have two art classes available, starting 16th May 2017:

Pre-school Art & Sensory Class

This is a 45-minute “Parent and Child” class to be held weekly on Tuesdays, 9:30-10:15am. Best suited for kids age 2 to 5 years old. You can either  Book Per Session (AU$15 each session) or you can save and book for a 6-session Pack (AU$80).

After School Art & STEM Class

This is a one(1)-hour class for primary school-aged kids (5 to 12 years old). It will be held on Tuesdays, 4:30-5:30pm. Drop-offs welcome! You can also Book Per Session (AU$20 per session) or you can save and book for a 6-session Pack (AU$110).

There will be 7 sessions per class this term, with “Colours in Motion” being our theme. Each weekly class brings new lessons and new fun activities. No two sessions will be exactly the same!

Creative STEAM Studio - STEAM Education Adelaide Australia
Apr 26

Welcome to Creative STEAM Studio!

By ShaiCoggins | News and Announcements

Hello! I’m so glad you’re here.

Creative STEAM Studio is the space for this arts, literacy, and STEM education practice.

For those who may not be familiar with the term, STEAM stands for Science Technology Engineering Art and Mathematics.

Currently, I’m primarily operating from my home studio in the Southern suburbs of Adelaide, Australia. However, in-person classes and workshops for kids and adults may be held in various locations.

My name is Shai Coggins and I’m the resident artist and teacher here at the Studio. I’ve been practising as an artist for as long as I can remember. Although I’m primarily self-taught, I’ve taken various art classes and workshops in Australia (Adelaide Central School of Art, private studios and tutors, etc ), Singapore (La Salle – SIA College of the Arts, private tuition, etc), and the Philippines (Artist’s Gallery, etc). Some of my art have also been exhibited and sold in different parts of the world.

Two years ago, I was invited by a local art studio in Adelaide to teach art to adult learners. And, more recently, I began teaching a sketching workshop when a local art shop invited me to teach in their premises. The workshop was booked out and had tremendous feedback, so I got invited to teach more art classes.

I have a Master of Teaching degree from Flinders University, specialising in Primary and Special Education. During my studies, I maintained a high GPA and I received the University Award for Literacy Education from ALEA (Association of Literacy Educators in Australia). And, I’m now officially a registered teacher in Adelaide, South Australia.

I also have a Master of Social Science in Applied Psychology degree and a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology. Prior to taking on teaching, I was practising in the field of psychology, and later on, in digital media. I am currently running a digital media business called Vervely, where I have been privileged to work with some amazing clients, including Microsoft.

It has been a lifelong dream to combine my different interests in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics – and Literacy. That’s why Creative STEAM Studio came to life.

Although the Studio has only officially started in 2017, it really began when my two children were old enough to hold pencils and brushes.They were officially my first STEAM students.

C, aged 3, painting at home

C, making art when he was about 3 years old

M, aged 2, making art at home

M, making art when she was about 2 years old

Before having kids, I taught communication and literacy skills to children, teens, and adults at SpeechPower in the Philippines. Since then, I have done practicum teaching in primary schools here in Adelaide, Australia.

In my classes, I take special effort incorporating an integrated, multidisciplinary learning approach, whereby students develop skills and meet Australian Curriculum Standards across various subjects and strands. An example of this teaching approach may be found through this class website that I created for one of my classes.

Teaching a STEAM session in a Special Education Unit at a Primary School.

Shai uses hands-on and integrated techniques in classroom teaching. This was a science and health lesson on grouping fruits and vegetables, etc. in a Special Education Unit at a primary school in Adelaide, Australia. Later, an art lesson was introduced in conjunction with this lesson. The students were taught how to make “fruit faces”.

My hope is that through Creative STEAM Studio, I will be able to continue sharing my love of learning, literacy, and STEAM.