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  • The Possible Dream: Collection Highlights Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Clay Center

    In June 1985, Charleston civic leaders unveiled plans for an arts center to revitalize the city’s downtown area. After decades of fundraising, planning, and construction, the Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences of West Virginia opened in July 2003. Join us as we celebrate our twentieth anniversary through an exhibition that tells the story of the Clay Center through art!

    Featuring highlights from our permanent collection, the display also includes archival material exploring our history, such as the art museum at Sunrise and past exhibitions held in the Juliet Art Museum.

    Free during exhibition opening at Art After Dark; afterward, included with museum admission.

    Sponsored by

    CB Sponsor Fund for the Arts Logo
    Elliot Family Foundation TEFF_Color
    Daywood
    Herscher Foundation
    Jacobson Foundation Inc
    National Endowment for the Arts NEA 2018
    WV Commission on the Arts_LogoBW_JPEG
    Artsandculture

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