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  • Still Becoming: Honoring the Process of Change—Unfinished, Ongoing, and Full of Possibility

    Still Becoming: Honoring the Process of Change—Unfinished, Ongoing, and Full of Possibility

    WVSDT’s art exhibit, taking place in the Kanawha County Public Library, is being held in conjunction with Youth Justice Action Month (YJAM). YJAM is an annual campaign where advocates unite to organize digital and in-person events to raise awareness and inspire action for young people impacted by the justice system.

    This exhibit will feature student artwork centered around the reflection of growth and transformation that is witnessed in youth every day.

  • Art-for-ALL Kids’ Juried Art Exhibition

    Art-for-ALL Kids’ Juried Art Exhibition

    May 28, 2025 – June 7, 2025

    Art-for-ALL is a juried art exhibition open to children in grades Pre-K through 6th in 13 WV counties at The Clay Center. 

    Check out the exhibition in the ticketing lobby of the Clay Center throughout FestivALL!

    Exhibition open during Clay Center Hours:
    Tuesday-Saturday | 10am-5pm
    Sunday | 12pm-5pm
    Monday | Closed

    Sponsors: The Elliot Family Foundation, Charles & Mary Fayne Glotfelty Foundation, The Daywood Foundation
    Support: Clay Center, Owens Family Foundation
    Location: Ticketing Lobby, 1 Clay Square

  • Downtown Charleston ArtWalk

    Downtown Charleston ArtWalk


    Enjoy Charleston’s free, premiere art event that brings you fine art, fashion, crafts, antiques, food and much more! Wander through shops, galleries, and businesses along Quarrier, Capitol, Lee, Summers, and Hale Streets, and discover regional art, performances, and unique finds.  

    Date: Thursday, October 17

    Time: 5-8pm

  • Out of the Box

    Out of the Box is a textile exhibit that features fabrics, quilts, coverlets, and attire from the Craik-Patton House Collection. The exhibit’s primary focus is the material culture of the early to middle nineteenth century with an emphasis on the arts and handicrafts within the domestic sphere. Materials, such as quilts and coverlets from our curated collection, will be on display in the Craik-Patton House Conference Room, while other materials will be displayed within the context of our historic house.

    Free – but guests must sign in at the Welcome Center.

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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

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    Elliot Family Foundation TEFF_Color
    Daywood
    Herscher Foundation
    Jacobson Foundation Inc
    National Endowment for the Arts NEA 2018
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    Artsandculture

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  • Out of the Box

    Out of the Box is a textile exhibit that features fabrics, quilts, coverlets, and attire from the Craik-Patton House Collection. The exhibit’s primary focus is the material culture of the early to middle nineteenth century with an emphasis on the arts and handicrafts within the domestic sphere. Materials, such as quilts and coverlets from our curated collection, will be on display in the Craik-Patton House Conference Room, while other materials will be displayed within the context of our historic house.

    Free – but guests must sign in at the Welcome Center.

    Have a few minutes to help us out? We’d love to hear from you! Take our survey below – and of course want to hear more about any event ideas and what you’d like to see at future FestivALL events!


    Take Our Survey