Infinite Bounds Exhibit Opening
Infinite Bounds: Women in Art through the Decades invites visitors on a journey through time, celebrating the vision, innovation, and impact of women artists across generations. Drawing from the Juliet Art Museum’s permanent collection alongside select featured works, this exhibition highlights the evolving voices, styles, and stories that have shaped the art world.
From bold abstractions to intimate narratives, each piece reflects the limitless creativity of women who have challenged expectations, redefined movements, and expanded what art can be. Spanning multiple decades and mediums, Infinite Bounds offers a dynamic look at how identity, culture, and expression intersect through the work of women artists.
Discover the power of perspective, the depth of experience, and the boundless possibilities of art, then and now.
This exhibit is free with museum admission.
This exhibition is presented with support from the Bernard H. & Blanche E. Jacobson Foundation, Charles M. and Joan R. Taylor Foundation in Memory of Caroline Prewitt Jennings, Daywood Foundation, The Elliot Family Foundation, Fund for the Arts, and Herscher Foundation, Inc. The Clay Center’s performing and visual arts offerings are presented with financial assistance from the West Virginia Department of Tourism, and the National Endowment for the Arts, with approval from the West Virginia Commission on the Arts.