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Throughout the villages and commercial centers of The Woodlands, outdoor sculptures provide a cultural counterpoint to the natural forested beauty of the community. We invite you to tour the community and enjoy one of the most impressive collections of public art in the country.

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a sculpture acquired for

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BOY WITH HAWKBy Charles ParksLocation: Grogan’s Mill Village Center

Bronze metal casting installed in 1998. Sculpture stands 10 feet high without the base and weighs 1,200 pounds.

MAN’S STRUGGLE FOR A BETTER ENVIRONMENTBy Bob FowlerLocation: Median at Six Pines Drive and Research Forest Drive

Welded plate construction, Core 10 steel and stainless steel, installed in 1974/relocated in 2006. Sculpture stands 26 feet high, 2 feet wide, 2 feet long, and weighs 2 tons.

FREE MONEYBy Tom OtternesLocation: Market Street’sCentral Park

Bronze sculpture installed in 2004. Sculpture stands 3 feet high, 2 feet 3 inches wide, and 1 foot 8 inches deep.

CHILDREN AT PLAYBy Clement RenziLocation: Panther CreekVillage Center

Bronze metal casting with hollow interior. Installed in 1984. Sculpture stands 9 feet high (without base), 2 feet 2 inches wide, 5 feet 1 inch long, and weighs 400 pounds.

THE FAMILY By Charles PebworthLocation: Interstate 45 and Woodlands Parkway

Painted metal, welded construction installed in 1974. 40 feet high, 15 feet wide and 15 feet long.

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JUNGLE GYMBy Jane A. DeDeckerLocation: Sterling Ridge Village Center

Bronze casting installed in 2001.Sculpture stands 9 feet 4 inches high, 5 feet wide, 13 feet 3 inches long, and weighs 1,200 pounds.

ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTSBy Robert CookLocation: Research Forest Drive and Grogan’s Mill Road

Bronze metal casting installed in 1989.Sculpture stands 15 feet high, 5 feet wide, and weighs 1.300 pounds.

SR21By 2003 Art Students at theJohn Cooper School, taught by Bob Mosier, and designed by Sam WhiteLocation: Artist Grove Park off Branch Crossing Drive

Installed in 2004. Sculpture stands 7 feet 6 inches high, and weighs 1,100 pounds.

SPIRIT COLUMNSBy Jesus Bautista MorolesLocation: Median, Six Pines Drive and Lake Robbins Drive in The Woodlands Town Center.

Texas Red Granite tiles installed in 1996. Sculpture consists of three 12-foot high columns

COMMEMORATIVE TRIBUTE TO CYNTHIA WOODS MITCHELL By Jay HesterLocation: The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion North Entrance

Sculpture stands 3 feet 7 inches high, 6 feet 2 inches wide, and 7 feet 2 inches long.

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BOY PUSHING GIRLIN SWINGRandolph Rose CollectionLocation: Cranebrook Park

Bronze Casting installedin 2003. Sculpture stands 5 feet 4 inches high, 2 feet wide, and 3 feet 2 inches long.

TWO PLUS TWOEQUAL ONEBy Harry MarinskyLocation: Market Street’sCentral Park

Bronze installed in 2004. Sculpture stands 4 feet 2 inches high, 2 feet 11 inches wide, 4 feet 3 inches deep, and weighs 4,000 pounds.

SCULPTURE (UNNAMED)By Horace L. FarloweLocation: Entrance to Harper’s Landing

Painted welded steel plate installed in 1980. Sculpture stands 14 feet high, 10 feet 4 inches wide, and 10 feet 4 inches long.

THE FAMILYBy Patrick FoleyLocation: Entrance to Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital

Metal casting installed in 1985. Sculpture stands 8 feet 6 inches high, 3 feet wide, and weighs600 pounds.

THE DREAMERBy David PhelpsLocation: Median at West Panther Creek Drive on Woodlands Parkway

Lost wax metal casting piece assembly, installed in 1989. Sculpture stands 4 feet high and 17 feet long.

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DOUBLE HELIXBy Tim GloverLocation: Lexicon Campus in The Research Forest

Stainless steel square tubes installed in 2004. 31 stacked and rotated steel tubes, with zigzag cuts made in the middle of each tube to represent the hydrogen bonds of DNA. Sculpture stands 7 feet 9 inches high, and 3 feet wide.

FOUNTAINBy Otto RiganLocation: 21 Waterway Avenue

Solid limestone with glass and mirror inlay installed in 2006. Sculpture stands 8 feet 9 inches high, 1 foot 5 inches wide, and 2 feet 8 inches long.

REVOLUTABy Corbin and Dixon BennettLocation: 2001 Timberloch Place

Aluminum Steel Fabrication installed in 1980. 10 feet 6 inches high, 5 feet wide and 5 feet long.

LARGE NATURAL FORM II By Richard HuntLocation: Research Forest Drive, near Bear Branch Park

Core 10 steel installed in 1977. Sculpture stands 9 feet 6 inches high, 8 feet wide, 20 feet long, and weighs 2,500 pounds.

SMOKEDANCE By Dale GarmanLocation: The Cynthia WoodsMitchell Pavilion

Bronze metal casting installed in 1989. Six pieces ranging in height from 6 feet to 13 feet 6 inches high. Each piece weighs 800 to 2,000 pounds.30

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PRIMROSEBy Dawn WeimerLocation: Market Street’sCentral Park

Bronze installed in 2004. Sculpture stands 4 feet 4 inches high, 4 feet 6 inches wide, and 1 foot 10 inches deep.

SPAMMYBy Joffa KerrLocation: Market Street’sCentral Park

Bronze installed in 2004. Sculpture stands 2 feet 7 inches high.

THE VIGILBy Dale GarmanLocation: Lobby of 2202 Timberloch Place

Combines Southern Red Oak with aluminum, installed in 1997. Symbolizes the blending of the natural and built environments in The Woodlands. Sculpture stands 10 feet high and weighs 500 pounds.

SWIRL TIPBy Doug McLeanLocation: Lobby of 2204 Timberloch Place

Forged and painted steel installed in 1997. The sculpture makes reference to a dancer or skater in motion. Sculpture stands 9 feet high, 7 feet wide, and 5 feet deep.

THE WOODLANDS WHITETAILSBy Curtis ZabelLocation: Main entrance to The Woodlands on Woodlands Parkway

Bronze casting with surrounding landscaping and stone wall installed in 2001. Sculpture consists of 8 life-size deer.

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FAMILY TREEBy Jane A. DeDeckerLocation: Indian Springs Village Center

Bronze casting installed in 2004.Sculpture stands 8 feet 2 inches high, 5 feet 2 inches wide, 10 feet 7 inches long, and weighs 2,800 pounds.

WITH HOPE By Beverly PaddlefordLocation: Town Green Park

Bronze and granite set in a flagstone baseinstalled in 2006. Bronze male figure releasing bronze doves with inscribed granite columns.

WOODLANDS DEERBy Edd Hayes Location: Woodlands Parkway & FM 2978

Bronze casting life-size deer.

TOMORROW By Charles ParksLocation: The Woodlands Information Center on Woodlands Parkway

Bronze metal casting installed in 1981. Sculpture stands 8 feed high (with base), 2 feet 4 inches wide, and weighs 1,200 pounds.

MONARCHS CHALLENGE, MONARCHS PURSUIT & MONARCHS TOUCH By Dick IdolLocation: Entrance to Anadarko Tower on Lake Robbins Drive

Bronze casting installed in 2002. The eight bronze deer are two times life-size and weigh 2,000 pounds each.

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THE ORANGE MAN By John AhearnLocation: Market Street near HEB Woodlands Market

Enamel paint on fiberglass installed in 2004. Sculpture stands 5 feet 7 inches high, 5 feet 5 inches wide, and 1 foot 4 inches deep.

STANDING MANBy Stephan BalkenholLocation: Market Street in The Mews

Hand painted bronze installed in 2004. Sculpture stands 4 feet high, 2 feet wide, and 1 foot deep.

TEXANA WHITE TAIL DEERBy Edd HayesLocation: The Woodlands Resort & Conference Center

Bronze metal casting of a buck and doe installed in 2002. The buck weighs 400 pounds, and the doe weighs 250 pounds.

DISC IIBy Richard RogersLocation: Timberloch Place median near Grogan’s Mill Road

Core 10 plate steel, welded construction installed in 1979. Sculpture stands 17 feet high (with base), 12 feet wide, and weighs 2,100 pounds.

MILLENNIUM SCULPTUREBy Bruce WhiteLocation: Overlooking The Woodlands Waterway® near The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

Stainless steel with internal lighting and inscribed stone base installed in 2000/ relocated in 2006. Sculpture stands 32 feet high.

WATCH OWLBy Mark BradfordLocation: Parks and Recreation office on Millennium Forest Drive

Core 10 steel and welded construction installed in 1993. Sculpture stands 23 feet high.

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BIG BARBARA By Peter ReginatoLocation: Alden Bridge Village Center

Welded steel in geometric shapes painted blue, green, yellow, red and purple installed in 1998. Sculpture stands 15 feet high and weighs 2,000 pounds.

WOODLANDS CARDINALS By Pentti MonkkonenLocation: Market Street

Steel, bronze and oil based enamel paint installed in 2004. Sculpture stands 12 feet high, 8 feet wide, and 5 feet long.

EXCALIBURBy David HayesLocation: Lake Woodlands Drive across from Shadowbend Park

Painted plate metal, bolted and welded installed in 1984. Sculpture stands 6 feet 9 inches high, 9 feet wide, 6 feet long, and weighs 700 pounds.

MIRAGE IIBy Ben WoitenaLocation: Lake Woodlands Drive, east of the bridge

Volumetric metal welded fabrication, painted and installed in 1995/relocated in 2006. Sculpture stands 10 feet high, 6 feet wide, 10 feet deep, and weighs 4,000 pounds.

AT THE WATER’S EDGEBy Dixie Friend GayLocation: Niches under Waterway Avenue Bridge on The Woodlands Waterway®

Byzantine glass mosaic panels installed in 2006. 9 panels each measuring 5 feet by 5 feet, depicting a variety of wildlife native to southeast Texas.

RISE OF THE MIDGARD SERPENTBy Marc RosenthalLocation: Lake Woodlands, near Southshore Park

Welded metal construction, painted and installed in 1985. Sculpture is 6 feet high, 1 foot 6 inches wide, and 35 feet long.

SCULPTURE (UNNAMED)Collaborative effort by Jonathan McMillan, Bob Bruce, Suzie Baker, James Fehrle & Michael JamesLocation: Wendtwoods Park

This sculpture and the space surrounding it was designed to feature three major themes: Iris (planting), Frogs (wildlife), and Waves (water).

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GRANDMA’S PURSEBy Dixie Friend GayLocation: Waterway Square Plaza

Cast bronze and cast glass installed in 2009.

WIND WAVESBy Yvonne DomengeLocation: Hughes Landing

Carbon steel installed in 2015.

THE WAY HOMEBy Edd HayesLocation: Town Green Park

Bronze - Veterans Memorial installed in 2015.

FENRIS GLACIER By Julie SpeidelLocation: Hughes Landing

3 groupings of boulders named after glaciers in Greenland. Stainless steel installed in 2015.

GEORGE P. MITCHELL By Jay HesterLocation: Town Green Park

Life-size bronze installed in 2007.

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Public Art Locator MapThe Woodlands®

Map not to scale.

1 - The Family By Charles Pebworth Woodlands Parkway at I-45

2 - The Woodlands Whitetails By Curtis Zabel Woodlands Parkway Entrance

3 - Tomorrow By Charles Parks The Woodlands Information Center on Woodlands Parkway

4 - Revoluta By Corbin & Dixon Bennett 2001 Timberloch Pl.

5 - The Vigil By Dale Garman Atrium of 2202 Timberloch Pl.

6 - Disc II By Richard Rogers Timberloch Pl.

7 - Swirl Tip By Doug McLean Lobby of 2204 Timberloch Pl.

8 - Fountain By Otto Rigan 21 Waterway Avenue

9 - At the Water’s Edge By Dixie Friend Gay Waterway Avenue Bridge

10 - Monarchs Challenge, Monarchs Pursuit & Monarchs Touch By Dick Idol Entrance to Anadarko Tower on Lake Robbins Dr.

11 - Tribute to George P. Mitchell By Jay Hester The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion North Entrance

12 - Tribute to Cynthia Woods Mitchell By Jay Hester The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion North Entrance

13 - Millennium Sculpture By Bruce White The Woodlands Waterway® overlook near The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

14 - Smokedance By Dale Garman Entrance to The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on The Woodlands Waterway®

15 - With Hope By Beverly Paddleford Town Green Park

16 - Spirit Columns By Jesus Bautista Moroles Six Pines Dr. at Lake Robbins Dr.

17 - Woodlands Cardinals By Pentti Monkkonen Market Street

18 - Free Money By Tom Otterness Market Street Central Park

19 - Two Plus Two Equal One By Harry Marinsky Market Street Central Park

20 - Primrose By Dawn Weimer Market Street Central Park

21 - Spammy By Joffa Kerr Market Street Central Park

22 - The Orange Man John Ahearn Market Street

23 - Standing Man By Stephan Balkenhol Market Street

24 - Man’s Struggle for a Better Environment By Bob Fowler Median of Six Pines Dr. between Research Forest & Lake Front Circle

25 - Woodlands Deer By Edd Hayes Woodlands Parkway & FM 2978

26 - The Family By Patrick Foley Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital

27 - Mirage II By Ben Woitena Lake Woodlands Drive, east of the bridge

28 - On the Shoulders of Giants By Robert Cook Research Forest Drive at Grogan’s Mill Rd.

29 - Double Helix By Tim Glover Lexicon campus in The Research Forest

30 - Large Natural Form II By Richard Hunt Research Forest Drive near Bear Branch Park

31 - The Watch Owl By Mark Bradford Parks & Pathways Office on Millennium Forest Dr.

32 - Big Barbara By Peter Reginato Alden Bridge Village Center

33 - SR 21 By 2003 Art Students at The John Cooper School Artist Grove Park

34 - Boy Pushing Girl in Swing Randolph Rose Collection Cranebrook Park

35 - Family Tree By Jane DeDecker Indian Springs Village Center

36 - Jungle Gym By Jane DeDecker Sterling Ridge Village Center

37 - Excalibur By David Hayes Lake Woodlands Drive near Shadowbend Park

38 - Children at Play By Clement Renzi Panther Creek Village Center

39 - The Dreamer By David Phelps Woodlands Parkway at West Panther Creek Dr.

40 - Rise of the Midgard Serpent By Marc Rosenthal In Lake Woodlands near Southshore Park

41 - Texana Whitetail Deer By Edd Hayes The Woodlands Resort & Conference Center

42 - Boy with Hawk By Charles Parks Grogan’s Mill Village Center

43 - Whitetail Deer By Edd Hayes College Park Drive & I-45

44 - Unnamed By Horace L. Farlowe Entrance to Harper’s Landing

45 - Running Man By Jeffrey Laudenslager East Shore

46 - Heron Creek By Edd Hayes Anadarko Tower

47 - 3 Cardinals in a Tree By Dale Rogers Wendtwoods Park

48 - Whitetail Deer at Creekside Park By Edd Hayes Entrance of Creekside Park at Gosling Rd.

49 - Unnamed Collaborative effort Wendtwoods Park

50 - Grandma’s Purse ByDixie Friend Gay Waterway Square Plaza

51 - Wind Waves By Yvonne Domenge Hughes Landing

52 - Fenris Glacier By Julie Speidel Hughes Landing

53 - The Way Home By Edd Hayes Town Green Park

54 - George P. Mitchell By Jay Hester Town Green Park

RUNNING MANBy Jeffrey LaudenslagerLocation: East Shore North Bay Blvd. at East Shore Dr.

Stainless steel & titanium installed in 2006. 25 feet by 16 feet by 16 feet.

HERON CREEKBy Edd HayesLocation: Anadarko Tower

Grouping of 1.5 life-size great blue heron cast in stainless steel around a 140-foot long black granite fountain.

3 CARDINALS IN A TREEBy Dale RogersLocation: Wendtwoods Park

Cor-Ten Steel with painted Steel Cardinals. 5 feet 7 inches tall.

WHITETAIL DEERBy Edd HayesLocation: College Park Drive at I-45

Bronze casting with surrounding landscape installed in 2006. Three life-size deer.

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COMMEMORATIVE TRIBUTE TO GEORGE P. MITCHELLBy Jay HesterLocation: The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion North Entrance

Bronze casting installed in 1997. The Woodlands founder with two of his grandchildren. Sculpture stands 4 feet 6 inches high, 4 feet wide, and 5 feet 3 inches long.

On the cover: WHITETAIL DEERBy Edd Hayes Location: Main entrance to Creekside Park at Gosling Rd. and Creekside Forest Dr.

Bronze casting life-size deer.

Texas Bluebonnets mixed with various paintbrushes adorn roadsides, a colorful sign of spring in The Woodlands.

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