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We need your help! p5.js is free, open-source software. We want to make our community as open and inclusive as possible. You can support this work by making a donation to the Processing Foundation, the organization that supports p5.js. Your donation supports software development for p5.js, education resources like code examples and tutorials, Fellowships, and community events.
The Processing Foundation was founded in 2012 after more than a decade of work with the original Processing software. The Foundation’s mission is to promote software literacy within the visual arts, and visual literacy within technology-related fields — and to make these fields accessible to diverse communities. Our goal is to empower people of all interests and backgrounds to learn how to program and make creative work with code, especially those who might not otherwise have access to these tools and resources.
p5.js Contributors Conference at CMU STUDIO for Creative Inquiry in Pittsburgh (Image credit: Taeyoon Choi)
Processing Fellow Saskia Freeke is organizing Code Liberation x Processing workshops in London (Image credit: Code Liberation Foundation)
Learning to Teach, Teaching to Learn conference with SFPC (Image credit: Kira Simon-Kennedy)
Processing Foundation Fellow Cassie Tarakajian's workshop at Code Art Miami (Image credit: Christian Arévalo Photography)
Taeyoon Choi and ASL interpretor at Signing Coders p5.js workshop (Image credit: Taeyoon Choi)
Google Summer of Code kickoff (Image credit: Taeyoon Choi)
Processing Foundation Fellow Cassie Tarakajian's workshop at Code Art Miami (Image credit: Christian Arévalo Photography)
Luisa Pereira and Yeseul Song helping facilitate a sign language based p5.js workshop led by Taeyoon Choi (Image credit: Taeyoon Choi)
p5.js Contributors Conference at CMU STUDIO for Creative Inquiry in Pittsburgh (Image credit: Taeyoon Choi)
Processing Fellow Digital Citizens Lab hosts a panel on STEM teaching at the International Center of Photography (Image credit: International Center of Photography)
Participants at p5.js workshop in Santiago, Chile, led by Aarón Montoya-Moraga (Image credit: Aarón Montoya-Moraga.)
Claire Kearney-Volpe helping facilitate a sign language based p5.js workshop led by Taeyoon Choi (Image credit: Taeyoon Choi)
Processing Foundation Fellow DIY Girls run a creative coding program in Los Angeles (Image credit: DIY Girls)
Processing Fellow Digital Citizens Lab
Bicoastal p5.js meetup at UCLA DMA and NYU ITP