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WCAB Board Members & Associate Members

Community Building Through the Arts Since 2005

The Waupaca Community Arts Board is a diverse group of passionate volunteers dedicated to incorporating the arts into everyday life of people of all ages and artistic abilities by promoting creativity, artistic expression and community building.

Current Events!

Current Events!

“No Rhyme or Reason” Poetry Reading

Please consider joining us for the “No Rhyme or Reason” Poetry Reading & Open Mic Night. You will hear poems from members of the audience as well as the contest winners who are able to share, our featured poet, Paul Wiegel, and the UWSP “Rising Voices” Poetry Club. Everyone is welcome! Doors open at 6 p.m., event starts at 6:30 p.m. FREE!

Poetry Contest Winners

Take a look at our “No Rhyme or Reason” Poetry Contest winners for 2025. Congratulations to all the winners and thank you to everyone who took the time to submit a poem! We had many submissions from all over the country this year!

Thank you!

AOTS Juried Fine Art Show 2025 Application

We are excited to open up applications for artists to apply for this years Juried Fine Art Show at Arts on the Square 2025! Click the button to learn all about what our festival has to offer. Applications will be accepted until May 15, 2025. We are looking for fine artwork and crafts. We hope you will apply and look forward to this years artists display.

Jazz & Cocktails!

Join us for the 2nd Annual Jazz & Cocktails Festival brought to you by the Waupaca Community Arts Board and our sponsor Neuville Motors of Waupaca. Click the button below to learn more about the event.

SHINE Community Sculpture Project

WCAB Commitee Members got to meet up with the Waupaca Foundry. Check out the new photos about our SHINE Community Sculpture Project in the slideshow!

Land Acknowledgement

We, the Waupaca Community Arts Board acknowledge that Indigenous Peoples have been here for millennia and that their homeland was forcefully taken. The Indigenous way of life as they honored the land and all of its inhabitants was forever changed. The land on which we now reside is the ancestral homeland of the Menominee Nation of Wisconsin.

As original inhabitants, the Menominee named the river, Wāpah-Sēpēw and Waupaca, Wāpahkoh, “place of tomorrow seen clearly”. We honor with gratitude the land and all the generations who have stewarded it. We strive to build awareness of the Menominee’s long history and resolve to work with the Menominee people now and into the future, by engaging in purposeful learning and actions consistent with the Waupaca Community Arts Board mission statement.

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