Clay Center

Clay Center

The Clay Center is a premier venue that
4.6 836 reviews 1 Clay Square, Charleston, WV 25301, USA
$600 avg. price

The Clay Center is a premier venue that combines art, science, and education. It offers various spaces for private events, including art galleries and studios, making it a perfect choice for creative gatherings.

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Clay Center in 1 Clay Square, Charleston, WV 25301, USA. $600 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Corporate Events, Art Shows. Amenities include Catering, Audio/Visual Equipment, Parking, Event Space, Exhibits. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

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Corporate EventsArt Shows

Amenities

CateringAudio/Visual EquipmentParkingEvent SpaceExhibits
Rating: 4.6/5 (836 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    This is a great collection of Science, learning, and fun things for kids to do. Music studio, water works, movies, make your own video clip movie, surfboard climb, grocery store. Everything you entertain and teach kids. Today I enjoyed the local
    Minor league team celebrate their team at Dirty Birds Day.
    Great set up in this accessible by touch pad entry/ exit. Accessible restrooms for men and women on each floor.
    Accessible free parking in dedicated private lot with no curbs

    Toni Thompson

  • 5.0/5:

    Caught the Eagles tribute band, Out Of Eden at the Clay Center. Band played and sounded amazing. The venue usually sounds amazing though.

    I noticed they're allowing drinks (including alcohol) inside the theater now, I'm hoping that doesn't spoil the theater over time. I noticed a group of drinking women climbing over the seat rows with their drinks instead of entering their aisles. I dread once more maintenance is required, the cost of enjoying a show will rise. Anyhow..

    There were a mix of older and younger band members. A guitar teacher and his son were members and one of the teacher's students was playing along in the band. I think his name was Jack, but they said he was 20yrs old but he played as well as anyone else there. A drummer mentioned he'd only been with the band 3yrs, but you would never known. He played and sang the Don Henley parts so well with the band, you would've thought he'd been with the band a lot longer.

    Most of the band members treated performing just like the Eagles, by playing multiple instruments and singing lead. I thought that was really cool. And the setlist was looked at like them too, offering songs from member's solo projects. I really liked that they played "Boys of Summer", I've always liked that song.

    The crowd was into the music and the band was into the crowd. The band was hanging out with everyone in the lobby after the show, really nice guys. It was said that most if not all of the band members were from Ohio. So they'll be chances to see them again. If you like the music of the Eagles, go to see them, you'll enjoy it.

    Ron Nelson

  • 5.0/5:

    Visited here with family & was very impressed with the whole facility! The museum has 3 levels with the bottom 2 being science-related exhibits & the top floor being a large art exhibit. There are a ton of hands-on experiences that are great for kids of all ages & enough to keep everyone engaged for at minimum a couple hours. Building was clean, well designed with plenty of space to move around & very affordable considering everything you can find & enjoy there. 10/10 recommend if you’re in the area ✌🏻

    Chris Vicari

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