Each month, CODAworx welcomes new artists, commissioners, and fabricators who are redefining what’s possible in public art. This week, we’re spotlighting three standout new members whose recent projects showcase exceptional cretivity, craftsmanship, and community impact. From dramatic atrium sculptures to eye-catching murals, their work embodies the spirit of innovation that drives the CODAworx network forward. Keep reading to see our selection of notable members who have recently joined the site:
Benjamin Heller - Boca Raton, FL
Project: SAFE WITH US, Boca Raton, FL
Benjamin is a contemporary artist originally from Uncasville, Connecticut, now based in Boca Raton, Florida. Raised in a creative family, he rediscovered art in his early twenties through designing tattoos, an experience that sparked his exploration of painting, color, and mixed media. Inspired by travel, nature, and an active coastal lifestyle, Benjamin creates vibrant, eclectic works that reflect movement, experimentation, and personal freedom. His intuitive process and energetic visual language result in paintings that feel spontaneous, expressive, and distinctly contemporary.
Everything Good Studio - Brooklyn, NY
Project: Allium installed in Worcester, MA
Everything Good Studio is the collaborative practice of Rachel Ciavarella and Jack Kalish, a Brooklyn-based duo working at the intersection of technology, immersion, and human experience. Through interactive installations and experimental storytelling, the studio transforms audiences into active participants, using engagement as a catalyst for curiosity, play, and discovery. Their work blends emerging technologies with artistic experimentation to challenge perception, foster connection, and create immersive environments that feel simultaneously futuristic, participatory, and deeply human.
Kelly Cesen - Art & Visual Design - Denver, CO
Project: Smart Commute, Westminster, CO
Kelly Cesen is an artist and designer with more than 16 years of experience creating distinctive visual work across branding, illustration, and large-scale mural painting. Her practice merges artistic expression with the strategic principles of graphic design, resulting in thoughtful and impactful visual solutions. Known for blending creativity with precision, Cesen develops immersive identities and environments that resonate with audiences while maintaining strong conceptual clarity and aesthetic sophistication across both commercial and artistic projects.
Clayton Binkley - Seattle, WA
Clayton Binkley is a sculptor whose large-scale, site-specific works examine the evolving relationship between people and their environments. His practice explores the physical, social, and conceptual dimensions of space through immersive installations that respond to place and time. Incorporating kinetics, environmental installation, and performance, Binkley creates dynamic points of interaction that invite audiences into deeper engagement with the work. His projects transform environments into experiential investigations of movement, perception, and human connection within changing landscapes.
FYOOG - Austin, TX
Project: In Bloom, Austin, TX
FYOOG is a public art studio led by Managing Director Dan Cheetham and Creative Director Britni Harvison. Operating at the intersection of architecture and civic space, the studio creates site-specific sculptural installations designed for complex public environments. FYOOG collaborates closely with architects, engineers, and municipalities to develop durable, architecturally integrated artworks that enhance public experience while responding thoughtfully to the surrounding built environment, infrastructure, and community context.
Patten Studio - Brooklyn, NY
Project: Ceramic Cloud, Toronto, ON
James Patten is an interaction designer, inventor, and visual artist whose work explores the convergence of technology, architecture, and the physical environment. He creates immersive interactive installations that merge digital systems with tactile, real-world experiences. A TED Senior Fellow and MIT Media Lab graduate, Patten is recognized for pushing the boundaries of kinetic sculpture, responsive environments, and experiential design to foster deeper human connection and engagement through technology.
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