DAY & NIGHT AT FlowILM
CELEBRATE INTERSECTION OF ART & SCIENCE Saturday, October 19 3:30 - 9:30 PM |
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Join us on Saturday, October 19, from 3:30 to 9:30 PM for the fourth annual FlowILM at Cameron Art Museum. This FREE event (gallery admission applies) is a celebration of light, film and dance, highlighting the intersection of art and science, focusing on local and global water issues.
The DAY begins at 3:30 PM with a selection of 3-minute video works created by artists from around the globe, screening inside CAM’s Weyerhaeuser Reception Hall. Dislocated/Dislocada inspired by the four elements and climate change, these performance videos address the uncertainties and challenges of global warming and its impact on human life and our planet.
Beginning at 4:00 PM the fun moves outside as we welcome a diverse lineup of artists, scientists, local non-profits, along with the UNCW labs/programs. Explore educational and family-oriented activities and art-making throughout the museum grounds.
The fun continues as the sun goes down. Night at Flow ILM is an incredible feast for the senses. Bring a lawn chair or walk the museum grounds as CAM’s exterior comes alive with projections and performance by four artistic teams. Experience live performances, dance, sculpture, installations, and light/sound work inspired by our relationships with water and aquatic ecosystems.
Speaking of feast… Kimchi TacoFritts & Jeremiah’s Italian Ice will be serving along with offerings from CAM Cafe.
Flow ILM will be a day and a night to remember!
Learn more about FlowILM and see past events here. This event is produced by the Coaction Lab at The University of North Carolina Wilmington and the Cameron Art Museum and sponsored by the UNCW Office for Applied Learning & High Impact Practices and Duke Energy |
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| On Wednesday, October 16, tour Thomas Sayre: Four Walls, with CAM's Executive Director Heather Wilson followed by dinner curated by Chef Chip Pridgen, inspired by the themes and aesthetics of Sayre’s work. Call (910) 777-2363 for reservations. |
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| The North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund is now accepting contributions to help those impacted by Hurricane Helene. Your donation will go directly toward addressing the unmet needs of victims in our communities. Learn more at www.nc.gov/donate |
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CAM is proud to offer FREE admission to any students who attend college in the western part of NC, who are visiting friends or family here in Wilmington during the recovery stage. |
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ARTIST TALK: THOMAS SAYRE WITH RACHEL LEWIS HILBURN October 10, 6:30 - 7:30 pm CAM Members $15 Not-Yet Members $20 Students and Educators $8
Join us for an illuminating artist talk with Thomas Sayre and Rachel Lewis Hilburn. They will explore Sayre’s latest exhibition, Four Walls, and dive into the ideals behind his four large-scale installations. Sayre is best known for his monumental sculptures cast from on-site excavations and his current work includes large-scale paintings made from unconventional materials like tar, smoke, and fire.
Rachel Lewis Hilburn, a journalist with a unique ability to connect with others and delve into their creative processes, will bring her expertise to this conversation. Her experience producing and hosting CoastLine, which featured artists, scholars, and innovators, adds a rich layer to this discussion. Learn More |
| BOOK DISCUSSION WITH SAYANTANI DASGUPTA: BROWN WOMEN HAVE EVERYTHING – ESSAYS ON (DIS)COMFORT AND DELIGHT October 13, 2 - 3 pm $5 donations appreciated.
Join us for an engaging book discussion with author Sayantani Dasgupta as she presents her essay collection, Brown Women Have Everything: Essays on (Dis)comfort & Delight.
In this collection, Dasgupta takes readers on a vivid journey through cathedrals in Italy, pirate graveyards in North Carolina, and beyond, exploring themes of body image, violence, travel, and belonging with her signature blend of humor, pride, and deep reflection.
This promises to be an insightful exploration led by a powerful and poetic voice, celebrating the connections that unite us across cultures and continents. Learn More |
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Send a spooky card to family, friends or keep it for yourself. These locally handmade cards are created and embellished with spooky season in mind!
Stay up to date on new shop items by following us on Instagram @cammuseumshop! |
| Featured: Handmade Halloween cards $8 ea. (Member $7.20 ea.) |
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Thomas Sayre: Four Walls
Thomas Sayre: Four Walls features new and never exhibited works by American artist Thomas Sayre (American, b. 1950). Each of the four large-scale pieces installed in Cameron Art Museum’s Hughes Wing engage the belief systems and symbols that underpin the ideals of church, nation, and creation. Made of materials that include tar, smoke, fabric gowns, gunshots, welding material, earth and fire, these works invite visitors to draw close and experience the messiness of making, and by analogy, to bear witness to the ways that life invades, entangles, and tarnishes us. LearnMore |
| The Work of Their Hands: American Quiltmaking
The Work of Their Hands explores the continuing legacy of quilt-making and the evolution of textile art, starting with traditional quilts made for bed coverings to contemporary fabric artworks by artists including Brittney Boyd Bullock, Celeste Butler, Robin Cowley, Michael James, Precious Lovell, Katie Pasquini Masopust, Carolyn Mazloomi, Mary Pal, Hattie Schmidt, Beverly Smith, The Advocacy Project, and others. LearnMore |
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MUSEUM SCHOOL CLASSES & WORKSHOPS |
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BATIK Instructor: Judith Chandler |
This Batik Workshop uses the traditional batiking processes with tjantings (jan- ting), brushes, and cotton buds. Begin with a drawing of your design then copy onto a silk scarf with hot wax. It is a fun and challenging process that brings some surprises and ends with a beautiful and wearable work of art! Adult: All Levels October 11-13, 1pm-4pm CAM Member $136 Not-yet Member $170 Supplies are furnished. $40 Supply Fee Learn More |
| | THE SCIENCE OF POTTERY Instructor: Renato Abbate |
This course will explore the fusion of physics principles with the creative practice of pottery. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical aspects of physics as they apply to pottery, while also engaging in hands-on learning to apply these principles in a practical setting. Adult: All Levels Thursdays, October 17-November 7, 10am-1pm CAM Members: $168 Not-Yet Members: $210 $25 Material Fee Learn More |
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Lunch: Tues-Fri 11 AM-2 PM Dinner: Thursdays 5-8 PM Brunch: Sat & Sun 10 AM-2 PM |
| Thursday Night is date night!
Enjoy FREE gallery admission Thursday evenings when you join us for drinks or dinner. | |
| LIVE! AT CAM CAFÉ •THURS 6-8 PM Oct 10 Raphael Namé Oct 17 Justin Lacy Oct 24 Champ Saint-Amand Oct 31 Brian Gross Nov 14 Champ Saint-Amand |
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| No museum admission or CAM Membership is ever needed to enjoy CAM Café. Join us today!
Call (910) 777-2363 for reservations |
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Cameron Art Museum (CAM) provides a cultural gathering place that enriches the lives of museum visitors and the community through high-quality exhibitions, lifelong learning in the arts, dynamic public programs, and stewardship and interpretation of the collection. |
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