| Gallery Talk Ben Billingsley, Painter & Printmaker Thursday, April 18, 6:30 PM CAM Members: Free, Museum Admission all others An insightful and popular speaker, painter and printmaker Benjamin Billingsley will select works from CAM's new exhibition Minnie, Clyde, Annie, Vollis that intrigue and have captured his imagination to discuss the works with an artist's eye. Billingsley has had several solo exhibitions and been in numerous group shows, and recently completed a Visiting Artist Residency at East Carolina University. He currently teaches studio art and art history in the Fine Arts Department at Cape Fear Community College. |
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CAM Café Raphael Namé, guitar Thursday, April 18, 6 PM Enjoy music by Raphael Namé while you dine at CAM Café. Originally from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Namé has been performing in the Cape Fear region since 2010. He is a singer and guitarist whose set list includes bossa nova, samba, Brazilian, latin, jazz and classical music. CAM Café is open for Thursday dinner 5-9 PM reservations are always suggested and appreciated (910-777-2363) Thursdays enjoy half-price bottles of wine with your meal |
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Performance A Time When Art, Dance and Social Justice Issues are Everywhere Thursday, April 25, 6:30 PM, $10 This dance performance is a collection of small group works created through a collaboration between the Hoggard High School Dance Department student choreographers and graduate students enrolled in EDL 558: Social Justice Topics in Education at the University of North Carolina of Wilmington. Each piece is inspired by a social justice concept that, like art, is found everywhere and in all cultures. The choreographers were further challenged to connect their work to pieces exhibited in the museum. A discussion will follow the performance where dancers and graduate students will reflect on the collaborative process and answer questions from the audience. Seats online |
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NEW! "Off the Record" Gallery Tour Thursday, April 25, 6:30 PM CAM Members: Free, Museum Admission all others Start your weekend early with gallery tours led by museum staff that are sometimes irreverent and silly, but always provide a charming and engaging behind-the-scenes perspective on current exhibitions. But what if I'm really thirsty before the tour? Join us for happy hour beforehand to loosen up your brain and chat about art. |
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Behind The Scenes Gallery Talk Friday, April 26, 11 AM CAM Members: Free Museum Admission all others Curious to know more about how the museum's exhibitions are put together? Join us for a Gallery Talk with Holly Tripman Fitzgerald, Chief Curator, and gain a behind-the-scenes perspective on our newest exhibition Minnie, Clyde, Annie, Vollis, and the work of Minnie Evans and Clyde Jones from CAM's permanent collection. |
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Performance "Art Inspires" with Khalisa Rae & Brittany Patterson (poetry and dance) Sunday, April 28, 2 PM CAM Members: Free, Museum Admission all others A dance and poetry performance based on aspects of Minnie Evans' life, the ways in which her experiences impacted her artwork, and what we can learn from her experience as a black female artist. Q&A with the artists follows the program. Held in conjunction with CAM's exhibition Minnie, Clyde, Annie, Vollis. |
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Concerts@CAM Mark Teachey: The Music of Glen Campbell & Jim Croce Thursday, May 2, 2019, 6:30 PM CAM Members/Students: $12.00; Non-Members: $17.00 Mark Teachey shares the songs, and stories of the men behind the music. Some of the songs Mark will perform include Croce's "Time In A Bottle", "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown", and "Operator" and Campbell's "By The Time I Get To Phoenix", "Rhinestone Cowboy", and "Wichita Lineman". Mark Teachey grew up in the 1970's listening to and learning to play Croce's and Campbell's music, and his great respect for the music shines through in performance. Info and Seats |
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Museum School Spring Session Open! |
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This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources. |
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