| All Ages Welcome, no pre-registration necessary, and admission by donation. However, parental supervision required. Kids@CAM is fun for the whole family! Contact Georgia@cameronartmuseum.org for more information. |
DANCE Works-in-Progress Sunday, November 20, 2 - 3 pm The Dance Cooperative, in association with CAM, provides informal showings to afford working choreographers and dancers a place to present works in progress to be reviewed and critiqued in a nurturing environment. The public is invited to witness the creative process through its many stages and provide assistance to help the creator grow the works to realize their concepts to the fullest potential. For more information and if you are interested in presenting work, e-mail dancecooperative@gmail.com no later than the Monday preceding the showcase. |
JAZZ @ The CAM Lenore Raphael Trio Thursday, December 1, 6:30 pm CAM/CFJS Members: $12.00, Non-Members: $20.00, Students with valid college ID: $10.00 (tax and fees not included) Critics, jazz hosts and jazz lovers all agree that Lenore Raphael is one of the most swinging mainstream pianists today. Lenore is a classically trained bebop pianist who has been influenced greatly by Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Bud Powell, Bill Evans et al. and has created her own recognizable style. As a performer, she has gotten rave reviews and standing ovations at such prestigious venues as Jazz At Lincoln Center, Birdland, Ronnie Scott's in London as well as numerous jazz festivals in New York City and around the world. Purchase seats on CAM's website, by phone and at CAM's Visitor Services desk. |
MUSEUM SCHOOL Annual OPEN HOUSE Sunday, December 4, 11 am - 2 pm Discover the Museum School In Person! Meet Museum School Teaching Artists, Students and Exhibitors. Day Includes: Instructor Demos, Student Art Show, Craft Stations, Library Book Sale, Scarf Dying, Figure Drawing, Biscuit Making 10% off Winter I Session Registration - In Person And During Event Only Elsie Egan, 93 years old from Red Springs, NC will be making biscuits in galleria during Open House. Come and learn Elsie's 80 year old technique and secrets while practicing and making your own right beside her! |
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE "The Art & Agriculture Project" Catherine Cross Tsintoz Thursday, December 1, 6:30 - 8 pm CAM Members and Students with valid college ID: $10, Non-Members: $15 (tax and fees not included) From 1978 until 1983, Catherine Cross Tsintozos worked as a community organizer for the small family farm in North Carolina. In May 2012, she decided to revisit farms and take another look at what was happening with agriculture in the New South. An interdisciplinary artist who has a clear purpose in building and crossing bridges among the arts, she has a deep focus and balance between artistic practice, teaching, activism and invitation of participation. Through the lens of artistic practice she creates crop based works that examines people, place and the land. With the "Art and Agriculture Project" Tsintzos connects agriculture food sourcing, sustainability, economic systems, history and water sourcing with constructed objects and building environments. Held in conjunction with the exhibition Art From Flour: Barrel to Bag (on view through February 12, 2017). Purchase lecture seats on CAM's website, by phone and at CAM's Visitor Services Desk. The night of lecture, purchase at Pancoe Art Education Center. As part of the Museum School's MAKE WEEK, Catherine will hold a 1-day workshop on Friday Dec. 2 "Adventures with Natural Dyes". Register for the workshop by phone or online www.cameronartmuseum.org/museumschool, admission to the Thursday Dec. 1 lecture is free to pre-registered workshop students. |
EXHIBITION Art of Illumination 2016 December 3 - January 8 Drawing inspiration from traditional lantern festivals that mark the season's change and year's end, over forty artists created new and original hand-built lanterns. With the lanterns illuminating both the darkness of longer nights and the beginnings of the future, this exhibition will give rise to a shared experience of reflection and anticipation. Opening Party Friday December 2, 6-8 pm CAM Members: $10 per admission / Not Yet Members: $16 per admission Be among the first to experience over forty hand-built lanterns created by artists from the Cape Fear area and across the U.S. while enjoying light refreshments, cash bar and live music by legendary entertainer Grenoldo Frazier. Register here |
CAM Café New Hours Lunch: Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Brunch: Sunday 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Dinner: Thursday 5:00 pm - 9:00pm |
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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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