Watch: What It Means to Win the CODAawards
Winning a CODAaward means more than recognition. When a project wins a CODAaward, it is a rare and unique opportunity for the work to speak for itself. Every winner receives a professionally produced video about their project, screened in front of hundreds of fellow artists, commissioners, and industry leaders at the CODAawards ceremony during CODAsummit. It's an unparalleled opportunity to have your commissioned artwork seen, celebrated, and remembered by the people who matter most in this field. Curious what that looks like? Browse the videos from last year's winners below and see the kind of stories that can move a room. Then get ready to enter your projects – submissions end June 1st!
Grand Quai, Hydrosphères
Montreal, Canada, submitted by Linda Covit
Cloud Puncher
Oklahoma City, OK, submitted by Brad Oldham Sculpture
Breaking Barriers
Ames, IA, submitted by Depeña Studio
Geist
Touring installation submitted by This is Loop
Fortunes
Montreal, Quebec, submitted by Iregular
Portée
Montreal, Quebec, submitted by Karole Biron
Where There's A Wind There's A Way
Orlando, FL, submitted by Amy Genser
Momentum
Pittsburgh, PA, submitted by Patrick Shearn
Datum Line
Venice, Italy, submitted by Narduli Studio
Elysium - Powell St. BART Station
San Francisco, CA, submitted by Stephen Galloway Studio, LLC
2600 Meters Closer to the Stars
Bogota, Colombia, submitted by Daniel Castillo
Elder Mother
San Francisco, CA, submitted by Charles Gadeken
Divine Pathways
New York, NY, submitted by Anne Patterson Studio
Ready to see your work on that screen? Entries for the CODAawards are open now — but the deadline is June 1st, so don't wait. Submit your project and give your commissioned artwork the audience it deserves.
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