We blend artistic intuition with logical thinking, integrating art and scientific principles to guide children in understanding the world and discovering themselves in a fun and engaging way.
Our Value
Core modules
Gamified Learning
Learn by playing, create by doing.
Artogic transforms learning into an immersive adventure. Through playful, hands-on projects, children explore ideas, experiment boldly, and discover the joy of creation.
TryoutHolistic Skill Development
Think, create, and grow beyond boundaries.
Artogic unites art, science, and logic into one experience. Children think deeply, collaborate with curiosity, and grow into creative problem-solvers ready for tomorrow.
TryoutEmpowering the Next Generation
Confidence to express, courage to explore.
Artogic builds confidence through creativity and discovery. Children learn to express their ideas, embrace technology, and see the world with imagination and purpose.
TryoutFAQ
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— What makes Artogic different from other STEAM or art programs?
Artogic is not just another art or coding class — it's a unique learning system that fuses artistic creativity and logical thinking. Children don't simply learn to follow instructions; they learn how to think, create, and connect ideas across disciplines. Through hands-on projects in science, AI, biology, and creative coding, we help children understand how art and technology work together in the real world.
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— What age group is Artogic designed for?
Artogic is tailored for children aged 6 to 12 — the key period when curiosity, creativity, and logical thinking grow rapidly. Our curriculum gradually builds up from playful experiments to structured creative challenges, ensuring that every child can learn at their own pace.
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— What will my child actually learn in an Artogic class?
Children explore topics across art, science, and technology through fun and guided projects such as: Light and motion experiments, Chemical reaction art (color changes, crystal growth), Bio-art and nature-inspired design, AI model training for art creation, Generative and interactive digital art, Projection mapping and VR immersive painting. Each activity combines hands-on exploration with conceptual understanding, nurturing curiosity and technical fluency at the same time.
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— How does Artogic develop both creativity and logic?
Artogic is built on the idea that art and logic reinforce each other. When children code to create visuals or use chemistry to make colors, they experience how structured reasoning can unlock artistic freedom. This approach strengthens both the intuitive and analytical sides of the brain — helping children become flexible, inventive thinkers.
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— How do you assess a child's growth and progress?
We use the SOI (Structure of Intellect) evaluation system — an internationally recognized cognitive framework that measures a child's thinking patterns and growth across seven core abilities: Creativity, Critical Thinking, Logic, Collaboration, Communication, Problem Solving, and Self-Awareness. The results help teachers and parents understand each child's strengths and guide them on personalized learning paths.
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— How does Artogic prepare my child for the future?
By learning to combine creativity, logic, and technology, children develop skills that are essential for the next generation of innovators and creators. Artogic lays the foundation for future studies in fields like: Design and Media Arts (MIT, RISD, RCA), Interactive Technology (NYU ITP, SFU SIAT), AI, Robotics, and Computational Design (Stanford, ETH Zurich). More importantly, Artogic builds confidence, expression, and a lifelong curiosity to explore the world — qualities that transcend any single career path.
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— What career paths can Artogic inspire in the long term?
Artogic opens doors to many creative and technological fields, such as: Creative Tech Startups (AI Art, Generative Design, VR Studios), Education Technology (EdTech), Digital Content & IP Creation, Bio-design & Sustainable Innovation. Our mission is to nurture future creative leaders — individuals who understand both art and science, and can use that balance to shape a better world.
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