Sugar Land Civic Arts Division unveils “Reading is Art” Little Libraries across the City.

From the City of Sugar Land:

The City of Sugar Land Civic Arts Division is proud to announce the official launch of its “The Art of Reading” campaign, an initiative that merges art and literacy to enrich our community. This unique project features five beautifully designed little libraries, each painted by talented local artists, to inspire imagination, encourage reading, and enhance public spaces.

The artist-painted libraries will be located at

  • Dulles High School
  • Brazos River Park
  • Clements High School
  • Kempner High School
  • Stadium Drive Roundabout
These stunning libraries were crafted by an extraordinary group of local artists: Micah Salinas, Premo, W3r3on3, Ohnohedent, and Wade Indeed. Each artist has brought their creative vision to life, making every library a unique masterpiece that reflects the themes of imagination, community, and a love for reading.

A Campaign to Inspire Literacy and Community

The “The Art of Reading” campaign is about more than just aesthetics—it addresses a growing need to foster literacy and unite communities. According to recent literacy data, less than 50% of U.S. adults read above an 8th-grade level. Coupled with the decline in regular reading habits due to the rise of technology, this initiative provides a creative and accessible solution to rekindle a passion for reading.

In addition to offering free reading opportunities, these libraries serve as a sustainable way to recycle books and promote the sharing of diverse literary resources. Through this initiative, Sugar Land hopes to inspire book clubs, lifelong readers, and a stronger sense of community.

“The ‘Reading is Art’ little libraries are a wonderful way to give our residents access to both visual and literary art in a meaningful and tangible way,” said Sha Davis, Sugar Land Civic Arts Manager. “The virtual lessons filmed by each artist add such a personal touch, allowing our community to connect directly with the creative process behind these libraries. This campaign is a celebration of creativity, storytelling, and the power of sharing—something we are truly excited to bring to Sugar Land.”

Bringing Art and Education to Life
To further engage residents, each artist has created a video component showcasing their work, offering art lessons, and providing a behind-the-scenes look into their design process. These virtual elements allow the community to connect with the artists and gain inspiration for their own creative pursuits.

Release Schedule
The “Reading is Art” Little Libraries will be unveiled throughout the city starting December 20, 2024, and continuing through February 7, 2025. Residents are encouraged to visit these libraries, explore the artwork, and borrow or contribute books.

Join Us in Celebrating the Joy of Reading and Art
This project exemplifies Sugar Land’s commitment to fostering creativity, literacy, and community engagement. The Civic Arts Division invites all residents to participate in this initiative and experience the transformative power of art and literature.

For more information on Civic Arts projects, visit us at www.sugarlandtx.gov/CivicArts and follow us on Instagram and Facebook to get the inside scoop on “The Art of Reading” campaign as we role out new art pieces around the city.

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About Sugar Land Civic Arts
Sugar Land Civic Arts (SLCAD) aims to foster a vibrant artistic community that enriches the lives of residents and visitors alike. Through collaborations with artists, community members, and cultural institutions, Sugar Land Civic Arts is committed to shaping Sugar Land into a flourishing arts destination.

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