The Sugar Land Cultural Arts Division installed the first of four pieces in a sculptural bench series at Eldridge Park, Sugar Land officials announced in an Oct. 31 release.

"This new series of pieces being introduced in our parks is a resounding statement of our dedication to the enhancement of our city's aesthetics," said Sha Davis, who serves as Sugar Land's cultural arts manager.

The framework

The sculpture, titled "Dogwoods" and created by artist Elizabeth Akamatsu, is named after the dogwood flower. According to the release, the sunlight casts unique shapes on the sculpture's surface throughout the day and is designed to captivate viewers with light and shadow.

The abstract art piece is also designed to serve as both a sculpture focal point and a functional bench. City officials said the piece is a testament to the innovative spirit of Sugar Land’s commitment to the beautification of the city.


“The 'Dogwoods' piece is a striking addition to Eldridge Park, offering an enduring source of inspiration for all who visit,” Davis said.

The impact

The purpose of the art series is to continue the city's efforts to create public spaces that foster a sense of community and appreciation for art.

Visitors can experience the first piece of the series by visiting Eldridge Park, located at 2511 Eldridge Road, Sugar Land.