Set for March 7-9 at Carnegie Mellon University, ART AND CODE is a symposium on programming environments for artists, educators, young people, and the rest of us. It features hands-on workshops and a conference showcase for 11 different creative toolkits — programming languages made by artists, for artists.
It’s organized by Golan Levin , Associate Professor of Art and Director of the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry. Public school educators in Pennsylvania will receive Act 48 credit (Continuing Professional Education) for all conference activities.



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