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Artists at work inside Mąą Wákąčąk Art Studio
Little Eagle Arts Foundation

Mąą Wákąčąk
Art Studio

Sacred Land — Creative Hub

Location
7 miles south of Baraboo, WI
Ho-Chunk Nation land
Former Badger Army Ammunition Plant
About the Studio

A workspace rooted in culture and community

Mąą Wákąčąk — a Ho-Chunk place name meaning Sacred Land — is the creative hub of the Little Eagle Arts Foundation (LEAF). Housed in the repurposed firehouse of the former Badger Army Ammunition Plant, the studio sits 7 miles south of Baraboo, Wisconsin on Ho-Chunk Nation land.

The studio serves as a workspace, meeting space, and pop-up gallery for LEAF roster artists. It is situated alongside the Sauk Prairie Recreation Area (Badger) and opens to visitors during special events and annual regional gatherings like the Fall Art Tour.

Programs & Access

The studio frequently hosts pop-up gatherings and marketplaces. Because it is located on tribal land, public access requires permission — we welcome visits by appointment.

Mąą Wákąčąk is open to visitors for special events and regional events such as the Fall Art Tour.

Plan a visit: The studio is available by appointment. Please reach out through our Contact page to arrange access.

Mąą Wákąčąk Sculpture Garden

Est. 2024
Ciipodoke and Hazac by Lightning New Rider
Ciipodoke and Hazac
Lightning New Rider · Ho-Chunk Nation of WI / Oneida Nation of WI
Three Sisters by Christopher Sweet
Three Sisters
Christopher Sweet · Ho-Chunk Nation of WI / White Earth Ojibway
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