Art & Social Justice Willie Cole Wednesday, August 19 at 6:30 PM via Zoom | "Finding beauty in the commonplace - some may even say banal - is one of artist Willie Cole's strengths. His ability to rejigger the consumer world around us into something more fantastic creates the illusion that his art springs from the mystical intersection of folk culture, utility, design, contemporary art, and mythology." - Hrag Vartanian, HYPERRALLERGIC In 2014, Willie Cole unveiled an installation at CAM that looked closely at the legacy of sixteen historically black schools in New Hanover and surrounding counties that were closed in the 1960s as a result of desegregation. "School Pride: The Eastern NC Story," in conjunction with the Countywide Community Development Corporation, took the story of desegregation in eastern NC and translated it into an emotionally charged multi-gallery installation that referenced personal experiences and historical events. Join CAM staff for a conversation with Cole about the installation, its inspiration, and his current work. | 100th Anniversary of Women's Suffrage Today, August 18, 2020 marks the the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment guaranteeing women's constitutional right to vote. CAM commemorates this milestone with a new community project. Artists, quilters, and all citizens are invited to help re-create the words and letter of the 19th Amendment on a banner that will be displayed at CAM. More details to come! | |
Live@CAM Roger Davis Thursday, August 20 at 6 PM on Facebook Live | Missing music in the CAM Café on Thursday nights? Join us for a live virtual concert on Facebook Live on Cameron Art Museum and CAM Café with Roger Davis. Describing his own sounds a "kind of world beat and jazz." Davis' guitar style has integrated itself with several genres and art forms throughout his career. | |
CAM Café Half Price Bottles of Wine and $1 Off Beer on Thursdays | Stock up for the weekend with curbside pick-up on wine and beer at CAM Café. Call (910) 777-2363 on Thursdays between 11 AM and 5 PM to place an order and schedule pick-up. Have you liked CAM Café on Facebook? Check out our pageand stay tuned for café update! | | |
Education Resources for Educators & Families | CAM's education team is here to support teachers, students, and families. We just published a new School Program Guide, highlighting our virtual programs and resources for educators and families, and two booklets of lesson plans that are perfect for use in the classroom or at home. We're also hosting a Virtual Night for Educators on September 8 at 4 PM and a Virtual Night for Families on September 9 at 4 PM to connect teachers and families with our resources for virtual learning. | |
Conversations Lien Truong Wednesday, August 26 at 10 AM CAM Members Only - Free for Members | Join Deputy Director Heather Wilson as she interviews Lien Truong via Zoom about her work The Peril of Angel's Breath, which will be in CAM's upcoming exhibition She Persists. Lien Truong's practice examines social, cultural, and political history, exploring the influences that form belief systems and notions of heritage. | Happy Birthday Paul Phillips! Former CAM security guard, WWII veteran, and US Navy veteran Paul Phillips celebrated his 93rd birthday with a drive-by parade by local dignitaries, the VFW, USS Battleship staff, and Cameron Art Museum staff. Happy birthday, Paul! | Illumination 2020 Still Open for Submissions! Proposal Entry Deadline: Friday, September 11, 2020 $2,000 in Cash Prizes: 1st Place: $1,500; 2nd Place: $750; 3rd Place: $250 For the past five years, Illumination, an exhibition of artist-made lanterns, has marked the transition of the season’s change and the year’s end at Cameron Art Museum. This year, deep in the COVID crisis, we ask artists to examine their own metaphorical concept of light. Luminescence often symbolizes transformation, enlightenment, or an epiphany. Glowing lamplight might remind us of home and safety, the porch light left on for your return. We talk of our inner light or how someone can light up a room. Candles lit in remembrance show that the memory of a loved one still burns bright. The beam of a lighthouse and an airplane’s runway can guide our way. Light makes things visible, sweeping away the shadows, and showing what hides in darkness. In your work, through content, style, and choice of material, show us what light means to you. | Membership Counts We are grateful to our strong community of members. Your membership provides vital support to the museum we all love so that we will be able to re-open when the time comes. If you're waiting for your membership cards to come in the mail, we apologize. Cards have been delayed due to COVID-19, but will get to you soon. | Thank you to First Citizens for their support of CAM We would like to thank our sponsor First Citizens for their support. For your Commercial and Business banking needs, contact Mitch Lamm at (910) 792-6666 or visit First Citizens at 315 Market Street, Wilmington, NC, 28401 | |
This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources. | | |
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