Visit the Pop-up Ribbit Exhibit, a One-day Art Show and Gift Sale this Saturday!


This Saturday, the Amphibian Foundation is hosting our Ribbit Exhibit, an art and photography show featuring amphibians and reptiles by local artists and foundation staff. Join us and a few of our educational animals on Dec. 16th from 12 to 4 p.m. for a special look at Atlanta’s amphibian art. The art will be on sale, along with t-shirts and new 2018 calendars, just in time for the holidays! All proceeds will go directly towards amphibian conservation.

The Ribbit Exhibit was originally a part of the Amphibian Foundation’s first annual open house. The Open House was scheduled for last Friday, which fell on the same day as Atlanta’s first big snow of the season. We all know that the city shuts down when it snows in Atlanta, but we powered on, determined to welcome guests and partners into our classrooms and labs. Unfortunately, the building’s power went out, and our first annual open house, and largest fundraiser of the year, was officially canceled.

We’d like to share the incredible and unique artwork by science illustrators and photographers, so we’re putting on a pop-up Ribbit Exhibit. This one-day show will help protect and create awareness of amphibians - their unique qualities, global declines, and conservation needs. Join us for the fun event, and share with your family and friends! See you there!

Brooke, the Operations Manager of Blue Heron Nature Preserve, holding Frank Serpico and showing off the new Amphibian Foundation shirt which will be fore sale at the event.



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