We were honored to partner with Film at Lincoln Center to design and produce the 47th Chaplin Award, which was given to Cate Blanchett. On April 25th, Film at Lincoln Center presented Cate Blanchett the award at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall. According to the Film at Lincoln Center’s website, “the event recognized the actor who has portrayed some of the most memorable characters committed to film, including Academy Award®-winning performances for Blue Jasmine and The Aviator. “
Colorful and Whimsical Acrylic Awards for CAL's Convenience Retreat
CAL’s Convenience’s main goal with creating a custom award was to represent their company brand in a tangible way. They requested for a custom award design to be especially fun, whimsical and a bit out-of-the-box. We determined a colorful acrylic award would be the best medium for their artistic design.
Univision Honors Latinx Music Artists with Bennett Custom Awards
Univision, the largest provider of Spanish-language content in the United States, commissioned a new set of custom awards from Bennett Awards for their 2022 award show. These awards were created for Univision’s Premio Lo Nuestro Awards, which honor the best Latinx music artists across a variety of genres.
Travis Barker and Inspiring Drummers Receive Bennett Custom Awards From Drumeo
Jamie Lee Curtis Honored with Bennett Sculpture Award from The Laurel Foundation
Grocery Outlet Commissions Bennett Custom Awards for The Cannys Recognition Program
Bennett Awards presented at Thanksgiving Day NFL game
Red Nation International Film Festival Commissions Bennett Awards for 2021 Awards Show Statuette
2021 HBO APA Visionaries Awards Created by Bennett Awards
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Present Custom Bennett Awards
For the 7th straight year, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation presented custom Bennett Awards to the recipients of its Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Sports Awards. These recognition awards honor sports teams, athletes, and community-based organizations that use sports to catalyze and sustain changes to make communities healthier places to live, learn, work, and play. These awards were based on a custom design employing a bronze sculpture in the share of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation logo.