The details
The four new benches were presented to community members by the art pieces' sponsors for the benches. Each underwriter worked with a designer to create a personal vision which represented a variety of concepts.
The new pieces are:
Brow Ridge: The bench resembles a geometric face with its eyes closed. Underwriter Amy Cope-Gibbs said the bench represented peace and inner reflection, and wished individuals felt a "sense of connection with nature."
- Artist: Cricket Forge
- Underwriters: Amy Cope-Gibbs & Jon Gibbs
- Location: Rob Fleming Park pond area
- Artists: Jake Heffington, Emily Fielder and Liz Braaksma
- Underwriter: The Woodlands Young Learners Academy
- Location: Northshore Park
- Artist: Jonathon Chandler
- Underwriter: Tawna Kingsley
- Location: Northshore Park
- Artist: Jonathon Chandler
- Underwriters: Rob and Cindy Hardin
- Location: Town Green Park
- "Many of The Woodlands public art pieces become the backdrops for life's biggest moments: marriage proposals, family photos and some of the simplest," said Deborah Kaschik, owner of The Young Learners Academy in The Woodlands. "A child enjoying a library book, a shared conversation with a neighbor, or even guided tours with friends or coordinated by diverse groups of organizations."
- "The four new art benches are a welcome addition to the over 80 pieces of public art found throughout our beautiful hometown," TWAC Executive Director Jenny Carattini-Wright said. "We are grateful for our partnership with The Woodlands Township and Howard Hughes making this program possible."