About me
Amy B. Woodman is the Director of Fellowship Programs at Processing Foundation, where she supports artists and creative technologists developing open-source tools. She brings over a decade of experience designing programs across education, technology, and the arts, with a focus on community-centered learning and creative practice. Amy’s work has spanned across non-profit leadership, statewide education policy, program development, and curriculum development for millions of students worldwide. Her work explores how learning happens beyond traditional classrooms. Across her programs, she is committed to expanding access to computing and supporting more diverse participation in open-source communities.