Grainger McKoy Exhibition Tour Wednesday, Nov. 7, 1:15 PM Free to CAM Members; General Admission all others Artist Grainger McKoy leads us through a special walkthrough offering insight into his art and process of his work in the new exhibition Recovery in Flight: Sculptures of Grainger McKoy currently on view through March 10, 2019. |
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Cucalorus Film Festival @CAM Sunday, Nov. 11, Various screening times The 24th annual Cucalorus Festival takes place November 7-11, 2018 in various venues. On Sunday, Nov. 11 Cameron Art Museum is in collaboration with Cucalorus with three screenings: 10:30 AM: Don't Get Trouble In Your Mind, 1:30 PM: Poor Jane and 4:30 PM: Wild Nights with Emily. For full schedule details, ticket purchase and questions visit: www.cucalorus.org. |
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CAM Café Bluegrass Brunch: Folkstone String Band Saturday, Nov. 10, 10:30 AM-1 PM Enjoy a full brunch menu and a mimosa or bloody mary with Folkstone String Band! Possum Creek Bluegrass Band alums Ben Chontos and Jones Smith founded the Folkstone String Band as a way to continue providing hard driving and fast picking bluegrass, old time, Americana and honky tonk music to Eastern North Carolina and beyond. NO cover charge. Reservations strongly suggested: 910-777-2363 |
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UNCW@CAM Digital Student project: Japanese prints Thursday, Nov. 15, 4-6:30 PM CAM Members: Free UNCW/CFCC Students: Free All others: Museum Admission A new take on CAM's current exhibition Along the Eastern Sea Road: Hiroshige's Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō, UNCW's Digital Arts students in Professor Gene Felice's 3D Animation class unveil animations of the Japanese prints. A special extra of the evening's program: try your hand at the board and digital games designed based on the Tōkaidō Road (until 9:00 PM). Players travel crossing the "Eastern sea road", one of the most magnificent roads of Japan, while traveling, players will meet people, taste fine meals, collect beautiful items, discover great panoramas and visit temples and wild places. |
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Families Clyde's Holiday By The Sea Saturday, Nov. 17, 11AM - 2PM Recognized for his wooden "critter" creations, Clyde Jones' work has been on display at the Smithsonian and the American Visionary Art Museum. His home in Bynum, NC - decorated with paintings of sea creatures and large penguins - bears a large yellow sign outside that reads "Critter Crossing." He visits CAM every holiday season to make critters with our community. No pre-registration necessary. Parental supervision required at all times. Suggested donation of $5 per child. |
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