CODAzine: a new journal from CODAworx.

CODAzine is the premier news source for the global public art industry. Highlighting the stories, projects, facts, and opinions affecting creatives, businesses, and communities, CODAzine is on a mission to provide a trusted voice on how public art is shaping our world.
    The Mercantile Immersive Launches in Cincinnati
    The Mercantile Immersive Launches in Cincinnati
    2 min read

    Blockhouse Studios, a longtime CODAworx member known for pushing the boundaries of immersive design, has unveiled The Mercantile Immersive—the nation’s newest high-tech event space located in the heart of Cincinnati, Ohio.

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    The Art of Layering: Building Meaning Through Material and Metaphor
    The Art of Layering: Building Meaning Through Material and Metaphor
    2 min read
    Artists frequently employ layering as a fundamental technique to build depth and resonance in their work. This practice can manifest materia...
    Rubell Museum DC: Material Witness + Spirit in the Gift
    Rubell Museum DC: Material Witness + Spirit in the Gift
    2 min read
    This fall, the Rubell Museum D.C. museum hosted the opening night celebration for CODAsummit 2025, welcoming artists, commissioners, archite...
    CODAworx Emerging Artist Awards Announced!
    CODAworx Emerging Artist Awards Announced!
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    CODAworx proudly recognized five early-career creatives with the 2025 Emerging Artist Awards at this year’s CODAsummit in Washington, D.C. T...
    Gee Horton: Expanding Portraiture into Public Space
    Gee Horton: Expanding Portraiture into Public Space
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    From graphite portraits to large-scale murals, Gee Horton brings empathy, identity, and public dialogue to the forefront of contemporary art...
    CODAworx Newswire
    CODAworx Newswire
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    From major art prizes to local interventions, recent public works show how creative practice continues to thrive in the public realm. From G...
    Stories That Need to Be Told
    Stories That Need to Be Told
    3 min read
    Public art has always been more than aesthetics. It can function as a form of collective memory — a way to examine, and reframe our shared h...