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The Art of Chainsaws: U.S. Chainsaw Sculpture Championship Coming Up

Stumped for summer plans? The Wisconsin Logging Museum has an idea

Sam Johnson, photos by Andrea Paulseth |

SAWIN' LOGS – LITERALLY. The U.S. Open Chainsaw Sculpture Championship has rolled around again, so get your tickets!
SAWIN' LOGS. The U.S. Open Chainsaw Sculpture Championship has rolled around again, so get your tickets!

Long ago, before the Chippewa Valley was a hipster’s paradise full of breweries and a thriving arts community, it was shaped by logging. Art and wood are ingrained in the Valley’s culture, and the Wisconsin Logging Museum is branching out with an event that links past and present.

The ninth annual U.S. Open Chainsaw Sculpture Championship is being held at Carson Park from Aug. 11-14. A number of carvers from all over the world are coming to Eau Claire to transform 8-foot logs into one-of-a-kind works of art.

While the artists work, the whole family will have activities to take part in. Food, drinks, and entertainment are also scheduled during the event, with kid-friendly events going on throughout. Tickets are available in the form of single-day or full event passes.

The event may only last four days, but the art created is permanent, and guests will have three chances to bid on art pieces. At the end of the weekend, the final works will be judged, given awards, then sold to the highest bidder.

For those seeking to axe the ticket costs or help out, the Wisconsin Logging Museum is looking for volunteers, with incentives like free tickets and $40 per shift. 


Head over to the Chainsaw Sculpture Championship's website and Facebook page for more details.