John Henry Thompson

Creative Computing Clubhouse

Summer 2026 · Brooklyn

Three smiling children coding together on a laptop at a bright workshop table.
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What it is

A free summer workshop series for young makers.

A hands-on introduction to creative coding, where young people learn to make art, tell stories, and build tools for their communities.

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Why it matters

Computing is a creative material.

Bob Moses called math literacy a civil rights issue. The Clubhouse carries that work into computing, so the next generation of NYC makers can author the systems shaping their world.

The Algebra Project → (opens in a new tab)

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Who it’s for

NYC high-school students.

Free to participate. No prior coding required.

The details

When
Summer 2026 · TBD
Cost
Free
Open to
NYC high-school students
Where
W.C. Art Supply · 351 Jay Street, Brooklyn

Join the Clubhouse

Save your spot. We'll send dates and details by email.

Want to learn more first? Contact us about the Clubhouse →

Sponsor the Clubhouse

Make it possible for a room full of kids to spend a summer building things.

Donations cover student materials, mentor stipends, and the final showcase. Larger sponsorships welcome.

Donate → (opens in a new tab)

Donations are made through the EPV Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit fiscal sponsor of the Creative Computing Clubhouse, and are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. You’ll receive a receipt for your records.