A portrait of Abraham Lincoln made entirely from pennies, and a video recording of a meal for 250 people at a 300-foot table meant to represent a range of world food cultures, were the top winners Friday night at the 2017 ArtPrize competition in Grand Rapids, Mich.

“A. Lincoln” by Richard Schlatter of Battle Creek, Mich., received the most overall votes from the public, which chose from more than 1,300 entries during a two-week voting period. Mr. Schlatter will receive a $200,000 award — as well as another $12,500 for being the top vote-getter in the two-dimensional art category.

His 8-by-12-foot Lincoln portrait is composed of more than 24,000 pennies that include coins from every year since 1909, when the 16th president first appeared on the currency.

More than 384,000 votes were cast by members of the public who attended ArtPrize since it opened Sept. 20.