Art & Social Justice Conversations
HP Fangs (Greyson D.)
Wednesday, October 7, 6 PM via Zoom

Join us for a free Zoom conversation with local artist, Glow Academy art teacher, and CAM teaching artist HP Fangs (Greyson D.) You've probably seen HP Fangs' chalk art across town, advocating for unity and condemning racism. He is the artist for the latest Support the Port Wilmington in Color coloring book, is involved in the Black Lives Matter mural project, and his work is featured on a new billboard calling for Love. Unity. Forever.
Printmaking by September Krueger
Museum School
New Classes!

We're now offering in-person classes at a limited capacity with social distancing and mask wearing enforced. Check out outdoor painting, outdoor photography, adult and youth clay studio, and more!

Image: Introduction to Printmaking with September Krueger
Member Conversations
The Face of Lincoln
Wednesday, October 14, 10 AM via Zoom
CAM Members only event - Free

Join CAM staff for a conversation with John "Clell" Hamm and John Rutledge Short about The Face of Lincoln, a meticulous casting formed in bronze from the original terra cotta sculpture by Robert Merrell Gage.

This virtual program is free for CAM members. Not a member? No problem. You can join CAM online and receive this and other member benefits - just click here.
Featured Virtual Class
Saturday Sampler: Critters in the Collection
Saturday, October 17, 1-4 PM
Instructor September Krueger
Youth & Adults
CAM Members: $20 / Non-Members: $25

Who doesn't love our four-legged friends? Sketch from various works in CAM's permanent collection as we examine different artist's styles in several playful works. Invite your own critter to "zoom" in and model for the group!

Image: Irving Kriesberg (American 1919-2009), Landscape with Black Fox [Detail], oil on canvas, 1992, Gift from an anonymous donor
Spooky Stories
Night at the Haunted Art Museum:
Spooky Stories from the CAM Community
Deadline for submissions: Monday, October 12, 2020 at 11:59 PM

Calling all writers! Celebrate this Halloween season by submitting your own spooky short story or poem to CAM and see it in print and read aloud. All approved entries will be printed in the resulting book Night at the Haunted Art Museum: Spooky Stories from the CAM Community. Enter the drawing to be selected and read loud during our October Family Saturday on Saturday, October 24 and our virtual reading on Friday, October 30.
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Exhibitions - She Persists
Exhibition - Stories in Print
Exhibition - The Face of Lincoln
Exhibition - The Lived-In Body
Exhibition - The Eye Learns
Exhibition - Dorothy Gillespie
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This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.