Processing Foundation and Tezos Foundation Collaborate for p5.js 2.0 Educational Program
Empowering Artists Through Technology: The p5.js 2.0 Initiative
On October 14, 2025, a major development in the realm of digital artistry was announced: the Processing Foundation and Tezos Foundation have forged a partnership to launch an innovative educational series centered around p5.js 2.0, a renowned creative coding library. This initiative signals a significant advancement in educational resources available to artists, marrying technology with creativity.
The Vision Behind the Partnership
The collaboration stems from both foundations' shared commitment to enhancing generative art education. It seeks to provide artists with high-quality tutorials led by globally recognized generative artists. Each of these tutorials will culminate in an exclusive artwork release on EditArt, a prominent generative art platform operating on the Tezos blockchain.
Furthermore, this initiative represents a continuation of the Processing Foundation’s over two-decade legacy of facilitating programming accessibility for artists combined with the Tezos Foundation's dedication to promoting innovation in digital art on blockchain technology.
The p5.js 2.0 Tutorial Series
Central to this educational push is a compelling tutorial series that will delve into the functionalities and creative possibilities of p5.js 2.0. Artists participating in the program will develop in-depth tutorials that allow learners to explore various techniques and styles of coding in a creative context. Notably, learners can engage actively with the process by using EditArt, which allows them to manipulate code through basic sliders to create personalized artwork.
A Legacy of Support for Generative Art
The Tezos Foundation's commitment to supporting generative art is well-documented. This partnership follows successful showcases at notable events such as Art Basel Hong Kong and Miami in 2021 and 2022, where audiences were introduced to interactive experiences powered by blockchain technology. Notably, in 2024, the coalition with Musée d'Orsay brought forth Lumina (Σ Lumina), an interactive installation which allowed visitors to experience generative art first-hand.
Insights From Industry Leaders
During the announcement, Xin Xin, Co-Executive Director of the Processing Foundation remarked, “This partnership aligns perfectly with our mission to expand access to creative coding tools and support artists worldwide. By combining educational content with real-world applications on platforms like EditArt, we're creating a complete pathway for artists to learn, create, and share their work with collectors.”
Echoing this sentiment, Aleksandra Artamonovskaja, Head of Arts at Trilitech stated, “We're thrilled to support the Processing Foundation in bringing world-class creative coding education to a broader audience. This initiative not only celebrates the tools that have shaped digital art history but also demonstrates how blockchain technology can create sustainable opportunities for artists and educators alike.”
Timeline and Accessibility
Expected to launch in late 2025, the tutorial series will feature videos released on a monthly basis. In line with the Processing Foundation’s ongoing commitment to open-source education, all materials will be freely accessible, enabling artists of all backgrounds to benefit from this initiative. This dedication to inclusivity reflects their mission to promote diversity within the creative coding community.
Conclusion
As the art world continues to embrace digital innovations, the Processing Foundation and Tezos Foundation stand at the forefront of this evolution, committed to enhancing the educational landscape for future artists. Through the p5.js 2.0 initiative, they not only provide a platform for learning but also highlight the endless possibilities of marrying creativity with technology in the digital age.