| MUSEUM SCHOOL Fall Session II Registration Classes start Tue., Oct. 25 This shorter 4 week session = lower tuition. Adult Classes, Youth Studio and Weekend Workshops. More information on Museum School and current course offerings click here.
|
CONCERTS Diane Schuur at Thalian Hall Friday, Oct. 21, 7:30 PM at Thalian Hall Our new greatest jazz stylist. Secure a view of "Deedles" at Historic Thalian Hall for this coming Friday. Call Thalian Box Office 910-632-2285 Presented by the Cape Fear Jazz Society in collaboration with the Cameron Art Museum and the North Carolina Jazz Festival. Listen to a small sampling here!
|
FAMILY Kids@CAM Saturday, Oct. 22, 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM Celebrate our current exhibition Unbound Narrative as well as our upcoming exhibition Art of Illumination by creating your own lanterns out of old books with guest artist Heather Divoky. Explore the different ways these two exhibitions connect through fun and imaginative projects that you can take home. 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.
|
THEATER Page to Stage Unlimited: "Spirits Real and Imagined" Thursday, Oct. 25, 6:30 PM Staged readings of original, locally-written works offering a mix of comedy and drama. October's theme is "Spirits Real and Imagined" with four readings: Ron Hasson's "How We Are Rich," about the other half; Craig Kittner will read from his new book of poetry, "Time's Sweet Savor," musings on transitions and memory, and a haiku or two; Brad Field brings us "Beach Teeth" featuring a menacing pick up line; Joel Douglas Perry is offering "Everything Sucks . . . or Not" after a miracle spares Vic and Leo suffers a tragedy, they examine God and life. More information visit: https://www.facebook.com/pagetostageunlimited |
CONCERTS @CAM The Malpass Brothers - Traditional Country & Western Thursday, Oct. 27, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Classic, real country performed with sincerity, honesty and an utter ease on stage that belies their years. The Malpass Brothers smooth vocal blend and skillful musicianship layer infectiously into the deep respect they pay to legends who have paved the way. For more information and to purchase seats online click here, order by phone, or stop by CAM's Visitor Services desk.
|
GALLERY TALK Donald Furst, artist UNCW Department of Art and Art History Sunday, Oct. 30, 3:00 PM CAM Members: Free, Museum admission all others Join us for an informative, informal gallery talk with printmaker Donald Furst, discussing his artwork and the diverse printmaking methods on view in CAM's current exhibition Printed Matter (on view through November 13). Furst is currently a professor at, and is the former chair of, the Dept. of Art and Art History at UNCW.
|
GROUP SINGING Wilmington Sacred Harp Singers Sunday, Oct. 30 1:30 PM Instruction for beginners 2:00 - 4:00 PM Entire Group Wilmington Sacred Harp Singers presents a traditional Sacred Harp Singing and invite you to join in the music and raise your voice in song! This dynamic form of a cappella social singing dates back to Colonial America, using a modern reprint of an 1844 songbook The Sacred Harp. The music is loud, vigorous and intense. It is meant to be sung, not just observed. No previous experience is necessary. Free and open to the public, donations appreciated. Learn more about this singing at http://bit.ly/WilmNCSacredHarp
|
EXHIBITION Art From Flour: Barrel to Bag October 8 - February 12 Examining the history of the humble flour sack, Art From Flour: Barrel to Bag illustrates how a food staple became a reflection of art and life in America. This everyday object has been transformed into examples of grass roots design through necessity and ultimately into a unique art form that reveals our history and shared visual culture. More information, click here. |
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Andrew Hayes, artist Sunday, November 6, 3:00 PM Members & students with valid college ID: $10.00 Non-Members: $15.00 Delve into the body of work of artist Andrew Hayes whose artwork is currently on view in our exhibition UnBound Narrative (on view through January 15, 2017). He is currently an artist in residence at Penland School of Crafts, Penland NC where he was a Core Fellow from 2007-2009 and studied under Doug Beube while exploring a variety of materials and techniques, including the book as a form. Purchase seats on CAM's website, by phone and CAM's Visitor Services desk. |
MUSIC Pro Musica Contemporary Classical Thursday, November 10, 7:00 PM Members & college students with college ID: $12.00 Non-Members:$18.00, UNCW Students free w/ ID The Pro Musica Concert Series--in its sixth season--celebrating the works of living composers will present guitarist Michael Nicolella recognized as one of America's most innovative classical guitarists. Classical Guitar magazine referred to him as "one of the contemporary guitar's most gifted stars". A uniquely eclectic and versatile artist, Nicolella blurs the lines between musical styles and disciplines. His program will include original compositions as well as music by Lennon/McCartney, Frank Zappa, Leo Brouwer, Philip Glass, Elliot Carter, Gyorgy Ligeti and Jacob ter Veldhuis. Purchase seats on CAM's website, by phone and CAM's Visitor Services desk. |
|
|
This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council,a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.
|
|
| | |