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Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Celebrate Earth Day at CAM!

FlowILM Saturday April 22

Celebrate Earth Day 2023 at CAM with the third annual Flow ILM sponsored by Duke Energy


Join us Saturday, April 22, 6-9:30 pm. The community is invited to gather on the museum grounds and join an array of artists, scientists, local non-profits and UNCW labs/ programs focused on local/global water issues. 

Participating organizations and labs will share their research for the first half of the event from

6 to 8 pm focusing on educational and family-oriented activities and live music, while the second half from 8 to 9:30 pm will feature live performance, dance, sculpture, installation, light and sound work. 


Food and refreshments will be available from CAM Cafe and a local food truck.

In conjunction with CAM, the event is produced by Coaction Lab at The University of North Carolina Wilmington and sponsored by Duke Energythe Arts Council of Wilmington, the UNCW College of Arts & Sciences and the Office for Applied Learning & High Impact Practices


FlowILM is a free community art event committed to articulating the un/stable relationships between organisms, environments, creativity & technology.


This event takes place in celebration of Earth Day, featuring aquatic organisms unique to the Cape Fear coastal ecosystem. Creative work can be experienced on the museum's exterior walls and landscapes and visitors are encouraged to meander the museum grounds exploring biologically and ecologically inspired art and performance.

Ahead of FlowILM, CAM will screen a selection of short documentaries on Thursday, April 20. At 6:30 pm, learn about the Confluence/Algae Society 2022 CAM hosted exhibition with Confluence (12 min) followed by FlowILM

(13 min) which focuses on the FlowILM 2022 event, both films produced by UNCW will be presented by Gene Felice.

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Then at 7 PM, Freedom Hill directed by

Resita Cox will be screened followed by a Q&A with the Director, Dr. Britt Moore and Deborah Dicks Maxwell. Freedom Hill introduces the present day impact of climate change alongside environmental justice. Princeville, NC is the first town incorporated by freed, formerly enslaved Africans in America. This historical significance sits on a precipice: it is gradually being washed away. Freedom Hill is a short documentary exploring the environmental racism washing away the town of under 2,000.

CAM Museum Shop

New in the CAM Museum Shop!

Blown glass bud vases & tumblers

by Cole Johnson


Perfect for Earth Day (and everyday),

Cole Johnson’s glass is created in a hot shop that uses methane that has built up from a closed landfill to power the furnace (Jackson County Green Energy Park). What a gorgeous way to make a difference!


Featured glass pieces ranging from $40 - $125 (as always 10% of for CAM members)

DesignNC Classicism Reimagined

May 4 & 5, 2023 at CAM

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FREE CAM Community Days and more

making art more accessible to everyone!

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Featured Programs

Music

Midday Music in the Galleries

Wednesday, April 12, 1-2 PM

Free with museum admission


Take a walk through the galleries and enjoy some midday music with students Susan Stupienski, flute, and Katherine Luke-Figuly, clarinet, with Ms. Mary Gheen.

In Conversation Series

Stephen Hayes with Daniel Jones

Thursday, April 13, 2023, 6 PM

CAM Members: $15;

Not-Yet Members: $20


Stephen L. Hayes, Jr. has just returned from Kehinde Wiley's Black Rock Artist Residency in Senegal. Come hear from this art world rising star about his work on Boundless as well as future project as he sits with CAM's cultural curator Daniel Jones.

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Upcoming Programs

Membership

New Member Coffee

Wednesday, April 19, 10-11 AM

Free; CAM members only


New CAM Members are invited

to a Member Coffee to meet Interim Director Heather Wilson and learn about CAM's history. 

Tour of the galleries following the coffee is optional.

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Mary's Art Explorers

Earth Day

Thursday, April 20, 2023, 10-11 AM

CAM Members: $3 per child/adult Non-Members: $6 per child/adult

Children 2 and under: free


In celebration of Earth Day, we will talk about ways we can take care of our environment and create art out of recycled materials.


Art Explorers is geared towards infants, toddler and preschoolers, but big brothers and sisters are welcome to join and create art with us. Space is limited so preregister to guarantee your spot!

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Performance

SOLSTICE CYCLES -

Traces of the Enmeshment:

The River Home

Saturday, April 22, 2-3:30 PM

Free with museum admission


SOLSTICE CYCLES is an experimental, collaborative Improv Project between Karola Luettringhaus with Alban Elved Dance Company and Carl Kruger with the Slow Ear Ensemble. The focus of the project is the contemplation and celebration of earthly phenomena, cycles, and seasons. “We are ultimately and unchangeably interconnected with what we call "the environment". That which we exhale the trees inhale, and that which the trees exhale, we in turn inhale. We are enmeshed. If it is on earth, it is somehow part of us, no matter what it looks like. The awareness of enmeshment begins within us.” Guests will experience a live performance of sound, dance, and projections. The audience is invited to sit and observe or move and create sound with the performers. This program supports our annual interdisciplinary understanding of earth and the environment through the arts.

Encore Creativity Performance

Encore Chorale and Sentimental Journey Singers

Sunday, April 23, 2023, 3 PM

Free; donations appreciated


Encore Creativity for Older Adults, the nation’s largest choral arts organization for adults 55 and older, ushers in the light of spring with the Encore Chorale of Cape Fear's free spring concert on Sunday, April 23, at 3 PM. The local group, conducted by Angela Burns, will sing a fun and uplifting mix of choral arrangements of popular songs centered around themes of light and love. The concert will also include a performance by the Sentimental Journey Singers of Cape Fear conducted by Michaela Wood, a therapeutic music program that connects those with cognitive change and their care partners through song.

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CAM Café

CAM Café


Hours

Lunch: Tues-Fri 11 AM-2 PM

Dinner: Thurs 5-8 PM

Brunch: Sat & Sun 10 AM-2 PM


Call (910) 777-2363 for reservations

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Live Music

at CAM Café


Bradley Naylor

Thursday, April 13, 6-8 PM

Brian Gross

Saturday, April 15 11:30 AM-1:30 PM



Art Enhances Health at CAM

Registration now open!

CAM invites the community to explore the way art helps healing by improving mental health and emotional well-being.


Art Enhances Health at CAM provides a relaxing and creative outlet to express emotions and be heard. The hope is to provide a distraction from pain and to control anxiety, depression and low self esteem in patients.


To learn more and to register, please email lifelonglearning@cameronartmuseum.org

or call 910-726-9486.

Click here to view our

2023 Spring Course Catalogue

Museum School Classes & Workshops

Printmaking Studies: Collagraph Collage Plates

Instructor: Antoinette Vogt

Learn the art of collagraph relief printmaking using plates created by collage. In this workshop students will create printing plates by gluing elements onto the printing surface to create an image. Students are asked to gather collage supplies ahead of time and bring them to the first class session. Students will create their plates during the first session and print them during the second session.

Adult: All Levels -

Sundays, April 30 & May 7,

1-4 pm

CAM member: $80

Not-yet-member: $100

+ $8 material fee

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Street Photography: Portraiture

Instructor: Alan Cradick

Using your smart phone ordigital camera, we will delve into the art of street photography. Whether you are looking to sharpen your skills crafting images of the streets and alleys of Wilmington or want to try your hand at producing portraits of strangers you will enjoy this workshop. By working with strangers to create a photograph in half a minute, this workshop will hone the photographer's interpersonal and portrait skills.Grab your smart phone, tablet or camera and sign up now.

Adult: All Levels -

Saturday, April 22, 10-12pm & Sunday, April 23, 12-2pm

CAM member: $52

Not-yet-member: $65

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Figure Sculpture

Instructor: Anne McCombie

Sculpt figures out of clay while observing the human form. All skill sets invited.

Adult: All Levels -

Thursday, April 27- June 1,

6-9 pm

CAM member: $224

Not-yet-member: $280

+ $20 material fee

$25 model fee paid to instructor

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How to Compose a Painting

Instructor: Todd Carignan

This workshop will tackle the principles of design. Students will bring their own projects to work on during class. All mediums are welcome.

Adult: All Levels -

Saturday, April 29,

10:00am-4:00pm

CAM member: $100

Not-yet-member: $125

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Book Buzz:

The Kudzu Queen

Instructor: Mimi Herman

Join writer and Kennedy Center teaching artist Mimi Herman for a conversation with her debut novel The Kudzu Queen.

In her debut novel, Herman introduces James T. Cullowee, the self-proclaimed "Kudzu King" who arrives in 15-year-old Mattie's hometown in Cooper County, North Carolina in 1941 to spread the gospel of kudzu-claiming that it will improve the soil, feed cattle at almost no cost, and even cure headaches. As Cullowee sets out to sell Cooper County on the future of kudzu, organizing a countywide festival capped off by the crowning of the Kudzu Queen, Mattie sets her sights on winning both the crown and Cullowee.Adult: All Levels -

Sunday, April 30, 1-2:30pm

CAM member: $20

Not-yet-member: $25

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Creating Stained Glass Art

Instructor:

Jane Del Rosso Freach

Immerse yourself in learning the ageless art of producing your very own stained glass art piece, be it a window, a door corner, a box, or a sun catcher. During this class as a beginning student, you'll be given instruction on how to make two-dimensional and/or three-dimensional stained glass art pieces. Adult: All Levels -

Thursdays, April 20- May 25,

10-1pm

CAM member: $232

Not-yet-member: $290

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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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This project was supported by the NC Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources