Artwork Unveiled at Woodland Regional Park Preserve

Woodland Mayor Pro Tempore, Victoria Fernandez, and artist Susan Shelton
On October 27, docents, volunteers, and other stakeholders of the Woodland Regional Park Preserve received a real treat as they participated in the unveiling of Susan Shelton’s masterful art piece, recently installed at the park kiosk. The art piece, which hangs on the south side of the kiosk, is visible as you enter the paved trail. It is sculptured from clay and poignantly captures everything that makes our park and our region so unique.
Artist Susan Shelton took a few moments to speak to the crowd about her work and the inspiration behind it. The colors featured in the art piece were inspired by the many topographical maps of the park which represents the unique soil composition. Other elements of the design included much of the flora and fauna that this growing habitat will play host to, as well as special details like tiny bikes and a pavement-style border meant to represent the parks urban neighbor.
Woodland Mayor Pro Tempore Victoria Fernandez was on hand to offer her praise of the work, and the artist herself, on behalf of the city. The evening ended with Stephanie Burgos, City of Woodland Program Manager, honoring other members of the community for their hard work and dedication to this project as well.
The city is always seeking volunteers, input, and ideas for this ongoing project. If you would like to know more about the project or want to find out how to get involved, please contact Stephanie Burgos at stephanie.burgos@cityofwoodland.org.
-Kara Green (kgreen@tuleyome.org)
Education Associate
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