
Public art that connects place, story, and community
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Crouching Frog & Jumping Frog
An effort to bring art out of the galleries and onto the streets for the community to enjoy.
This is just a great way to get people to interact with the art. We want them to come up with names for the frogs, we want to create all sorts of stories with the frogs. It's just a great way to bring the art out of galleries and onto the streets for the community to enjoy,” said Kathryn Kroll, the Marketing Manager of Olde Main St. Inc.
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Praying Mantis
As part of the Bug B&B display as part of the ongoing Habitat exhibit at the Green Bay Botanical Gardens.
Habitat was developed by Smithsonian Gardens and is made available by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service.
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Art Alley
The exhibit calls attention to the honeybee and its role in agriculture, food production and the environment.
Definitely De Pere commissioned the resin-and-fiberglass honeybee sculptures, the flamingos (in honor of De Pere’s Pink Flamingo softball tournament), the flying pig and decorative screens.
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Notable Installations
2017 – "Honor", bronze, WCTC Campus
2018 – "Dreamer", bronze, Waukesha Fire Station #1
2019–2020 – "Crouching Frog" & "Jumping Frog", Green Bay Main Street District
2022 – “Bugs n’ B”, 12-sculpture collaboration with the Smithsonian, Green Bay Botanical Garden
2025 – “Mother Earth”, 10’ bronze sculpture in process
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Residencies & School Collaborations
2011: St. Bernard’s Catholic School – Noah’s Ark
2014: Holy Cross School – Celtic Cross
2015: Danz School – Mexican Tree of Life
2016: St. Matthew’s – Dinosaur
2018–19: St. Matthew School & Parish – Sacred Heart of Jesus
