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.
    CODAworx Newswire
    CODAworx Newswire
    2 min read

    From major art prizes to local interventions, recent public works show how creative practice continues to thrive in the public realm. From Grand Rapids to San Francisco, Lexington to New York, this roundup highlights new projects shaping th...

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    Stories That Need to Be Told
    Stories That Need to Be Told
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    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...
    Water as a Medium: Sculpting the Living Element
    Water as a Medium: Sculpting the Living Element
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    Water, as a medium in public art, is alive—shifting with light, weather, and movement. It reflects and refracts its surroundings, amplifies ...
    5 Projects Making a Monumental Impact with a Modest Budget
    5 Projects Making a Monumental Impact with a Modest Budget
    2 min read
    Public art doesn’t always require massive commissions or million-dollar funding. Some of the most memorable projects emerge from smaller bud...
    4 Projects Elevating the Travel Experience
    4 Projects Elevating the Travel Experience
    1 min read
    Travel can be stressful — the rush of connections, the weight of crowds, the anonymity of transit hubs. But public art has the power to shif...
    Art and Spirituality: Spaces for Reflection and Transcendence
    Art and Spirituality: Spaces for Reflection and Transcendence
    2 min read
    Art has long been a bridge between the tangible and the divine—a way to invite reflection, channel collective emotion, and connect individua...
    6 Projects Weaving Fiber Into Public Space
    6 Projects Weaving Fiber Into Public Space
    3 min read
    Weaving is having a moment. Once rooted in domestic and craft traditions, and long celebrated in museums—like MoMA’s Woven Histories, on vie...