Public art is so important to our culture. There are many people who may never be able to go to a gallery or buy art of their own, but due to all of the awesome grants and creators out there, you can find art to admire for free in almost any city or town. Rhode Island has a particularly rich history of public art. The state is absolutely packed with murals, sculptures, and installations of all kinds that will grab your eye in an instant. However, some of our most prevalent public art is also definitely some of our wackiest. The Potato Head statues in Rhode Island have to be seen to be believed, and the story behind them is oh so fascinating.
While driving through the state, there is a good chance you've spotted at least one of these person sized Potato Heads.
You may not have thought too much about them, just believing they're a strange anomaly. However, these Potato Heads have been around for over 20 years now. Actually, there used to be a LOT more.
So, despite the original amount of Potato Heads seeming massive for such a small state, we are now left with only eight. It's a sad end to a cute story, but we think these few remaining ones are here to stay!
This Potato Head gets brought out every year for the Fourth of July parade in Bristol.
These Potato Heads are so unique! And while they may not be everyone’s cup of tea, it’s sad that we’ve lost so many over the years when they are so iconic. You can learn the locations of the remaining Potato Heads here. Do you have a favorite of the potato head statues in Rhode Island?
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