Feeling inspired by our new exhibition “Stories are Made, Loop by Loop”?
Beginner rughookers can join exhibiting artist Domenica Queen for a new workshop to learn basic techniques while exploring non-traditional materials from everyday life, including plastics. Using kits and patterns she developed, Queen invites students to play with what they have and look at materials around them in a new way. All supplies will be provided and all experience levels are welcome, but children under 12 to be accompanied by an adult. Limited space available; advanced registration required. Questions? Please call our Box Office at 304-561-3570 or email JulietArtMuseum@theclaycenter.org.
The Stories are Made, Loop by Loop exhibit and related programming is supported by Fund for the Arts, The Elliot Family Foundation, Daywood Foundation, Herscher Foundation, Inc., Bernard H. Blanche E. Jacobson Foundation, and Charles & Mary Fayne Glotfelty Foundation.
The Clay Center’s performing and visual arts offerings are presented with financial assistance from the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture, and History, and the National Endowment for the Arts, with approval from the West Virginia Commission on the Arts.