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PURPOSE

Clark Cultural Art Center (CART), Inc. is a 501(c)(3) (tax-exempt organization) that serves for the primary purpose of developing and investing resources to promote the arts in Clark County. CART serves on behalf of it’s communities to promote arts education; exhibitions of local, regional, national art; expressions and explorations of cultural diversity; and economic growth for the greater Clark County area.

UPCOMING EVENTS
  • March 22  |  Inga Witscher - Around the Farm Table​
  • April 5th  |  A Trio of Spring Workshops
  • May 15, 16, & 30  |  New Clay Classes
  • May TBD  |  Foraging Class & Meal Preparation
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FACILITY INFORMATION

The building was constructed in 1895 as the Neillsville United Methodist Church.  In 1970, the facility expanded with the addition of a Fellowship Hall.  The church closed its doors in 2011 and sat vacant until 2016.  Purchased by Linda Garrett-Holets and Sarah Holets, the facility reopened its doors in 2016 as the Clark Cultural Art Center (CART). CART is a multi-disciplined facility focusing on all aspects of the arts: visual, culinary, dance, theatre, music, and prose. See the events tab for a full listing of upcoming events and classes.

Book an Event 

CART's Activity Room & Gallery Space is available to rent for various occasions.  For more information call 715-819-1280 or use the form on the home page.

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VISION

Establish and fully develop a non-profit regional arts organization/ facility with community-based arts programming in 6 Degrees of ART. 

EXPERIENCE

Artists, Teachers, Volunteers harnessing creativity and perfecting the 6 Degrees of ART with practical experience.

MISSION

Committed to promoting and contributing to the personal, economic, and community development through education, exhibitions, advocacy and the expressions of Art.

UNIQUENESS

Non-Profit Organization designed and supported by volunteers that see the vision of sharing ART's 6 Degrees of inspiration to individual creativity.

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