Art project lead by David Seitzinger, the Fish Commish, & Erie Art Museum. 100+ fiberglass frog sculptures (frogoyles), decorated by various artists were released around Erie, PA by the end of 2004.๐ธ
Ami H.: Formerly at Emerson Gridley Elementary, the statue appears to have received some repairs and is currently residing at a community garden across the street from the International Institute.
Ami H.: In the auditorium & easily accessible on election day, its where they have voting machines. I look forward to this check in every year whilst doing my civic privilege. So delightfully grotesque!
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Ami H.: Statue removed from venue sometime in 2020 along with Food Fish statue from the GoFish! series. Picture of the frog remains, displayed above the original SIs statue nameplate.
Ami H.: This frog statue commemorates Erie Business Center (EBC), a business school and technical college once located at 246 W 9th St, founded in 1884 and closed its doors in 2014.
Ami H.: "Rosรฉ Ribbett" | Artist(s): Jim and Dianne Kraut | Patron(s): Better Baked Foods, Inc., Better Results, Inc., Dana Brake Parts, Inc., North Coast Processing, Inc.
Ami H.: "Froggy and Flutterby Proverbial Friends" | Artist(s): Charlotte Richards, Marty Ruggiero, Susan Knight | Patron(s): Pediatric Opthamology of Erie, Dr. Nicholas and Lori Sala