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Announcing 2015 Creative Code Fellows


2015 fellows, from left: Lindsay Irving, Andrew Kleindolph, Jill Hubley, Carlo Urmy, Elaine Laguerta & Steve Pepple. Not shown: Joseph Burg

After a very successful first year, the Creative Code Fellowships are back! We couldn’t be more pleased to welcome Joseph Burg, Jill Hubley, Lindsay Irving, Andrew Kleindolph, Elaine Laguerta, Steve Pepple, and Carlo Urmy to our studio for the summer.

The projects that these fellows will be doing cover a wide range of data sets and ideas, but a strong theme of working with environmental data seems clear. The results may be installations, maps, fabric, art, or something else. We can’t wait to see what they make!

We’re also excited to be partnering with a wide range people this summer for these fellowships. Gray Area is providing space at the Grand Theater, as well as co-mentorship and a summer of creative coding classes. Britelite Immersive, Presence and Obscura Digital have offered financial support along with Stamen, and we have support through a variety of resource partners including the Exploratorium, UC Berkeley, Harvard, and SFMOMA.

Welcome fellows!

Published: 12.15.15
Updated: 09.20.22

About Stamen

Stamen is a globally recognized strategic design partner and one of the most established cartography and data visualization studios in the industry. For over two decades, Stamen has been helping industry giants, universities, and civic-minded organizations alike bring their ideas to life through designing and storytelling with data. We specialize in translating raw data into interactive visuals that inform, inspire and incite action. At the heart of this is our commitment to research and ensuring we understand the challenges we face. We embrace ambiguity, we thrive in data, and we exist to build tools that educate and inspire our audiences to act.