Revoluta was made with an aluminum-steel fabrication and installed in 1980.



























Commemorative Statue to Cynthia Woods Mitchell

By Jay Hester



Location: The north entrance of The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion



This sculpture depicting the wife of George P. Mitchell stands 3 feet and 7 inches high, 6 feet and 2 inches wide and 7 feet and 2 inches long.































Family Tree

By Jane A DeDecker



Location: Indian Springs Village Center



The bronze casting on this sculpture was installed in 2004. The sculpture stands 8 feet, 2 inches high; 5 feet, 2 inches wide; 10 feet, 7 inches long; and weighs 2,800 pounds.































Woodlands Deer

By Edd Hayes



Location: Woodlands Parkway and FM 2978



This life-size statue of a deer grazing in grass is located near one the entrances to The Woodlands and is cast in bronze.































George P. Mitchell

By Jay Hester



Location: Town Green Park



This life-size sculpture depicting the founder of The Woodlands was cast in bronze and was installed in 2007, six years before Mitchell’s death in 2013.































Revoluta

By Corbin and Dixon Bennett



Location: 2001 Timberloch Place



This sculpture was made with an aluminum-steel fabrication and installed in 1980. It is 10 feet high, 5 feet wide and 5 feet long.































Big Barbara

By Peter Reginato



Location: Alden Bridge Village Center



This sculpture is made with welded steel in geometric shapes painted blue, green, yellow, red and purple. It was installed in 1998. The sculpture stands 15 feet high and weighs 2,000 pounds.































Two Plus Two

Equals One

By Harry Marinsky



Location: Market Street Central Park



The bronze sculpture was installed in 2004. The sculpture stands 4 feet and 2 inches high, 2 feet and 11 inches wide and 4 feet and 3 inches deep. It weighs 4,000 pounds.































Wind Waves

By Yvonne Domenge



Location: Hughes Landing



This statue is made of carbon steel and was installed in 2015.































The Way Home

By Edd Hayes



Location: Town Green Park



This bronze memorial statue dedicated to American veterans was installed in the park in 2015.































The Dreamer

By David Phelps



Location: The median at West Panther Creek Drive on Woodlands Parkway



This sculpture is made with metal casting piece assembly and was installed in 1989. It stands 4 feet high and 17 feet long.































Rise of the

Midgard Serpent

By Marc Rosenthal



Location: Lake Woodlands near Southshore Park



This statue is made of welded and painted metal and was installed in 1985. The sculpture is 6 feet high; 1 foot ,6 inches wide; and 35 feet long.









The Woodlands Waterway Art Benches

The Woodlands Waterway Art Bench project launched in 2014 to bring usable public art to the area. Fourteen benches, located along attractions like Town Green Park, each feature work from different artists around the world.





Family

Created by Terrel Powell from Austin



Foot Rest

Created by Rod Flower from The Woodlands



Caetano’s Peace

Created by Rollin Karg from Kechi, Kansas



Crete Bench

Created by Victoria Goldstein from Houston



Mipenpia

Created by Chris Miller from Calias, Vermont



Light Balls Bench

Created by Manfred Kleinhofer from Linz, Austria



Family Tree Bench

Created by Don Lawler from Stephensport, Kentucky



Ode to Joy

Created by Dan Skaggs from Laguna Beach, California



Hail and Farewell Henry Moore

Created by Bob Mosier from Conroe



Amber

Created by Luis Pavón from Malaga, Spain



Bean

Created by Valerie Theberge from Washington, D.C.



Stardust

Created by Elizabeth Akamatsu from Nacogdoches



Umbrella Tree

Created by Dan Skaggs from Laguna Beach, California



On the Bayou

Created by John V. Webber from Galveston







The Woodlands Township is home to dozens of outdoor sculptures ranging from statues of area founders to abstract art.This is not a comprehensive list of sculptures in The Woodlands area.