Projection Event Confluence: Gene Felice, artist/educator and the Coaction Lab Thursday, September 12, 7:30 PM (free on CAM grounds) The Coaction Lab at UNCW, led by artist and educator Gene A. Felice II, will perform Confluence on the exterior of the Cameron Art Museum for the closing event of the "Ebb & Flow" project. The museum's surface will be projection mapped with an array of imagery, blended with an assortment of local imagery and sound recordings compiled by Professor Felice and his students in the Digital Arts program at UNCW. |
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CAM Café Music Jeff Sanchez Thursday, September 12, 6-8 PM Jeff Sanchez performs in CAM Café while you dine. Jeff has been playing music in Wilmington since 2006, when he joined local rock n roll band The Clams. He also played guitar and sang with Upstarts and Rogues and helped produce their CD of original music. He has since produced a CD for the Clams, and is now producing a CD for Soul R Fusion |
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Museum School Bellamy Mansion Slave Quarters: Plein Air & Photography Workshops Join CAM's teaching artists Todd Carignan and Alan Cradick to create original work on location at historical Bellamy Mansion Museum. Work can be submitted by September 30, and chosen work will be featured at Bellamy Mansion's October 20 community event "The Gathering," honoring the enslaved workers who occupied the grounds' slave quaters. Plein Air Painting with Todd Carignan Friday, Sept. 13 Photography with Alan Cradick Friday, Sept.13 & Sunday, Sept. 15 |
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Concerts@CAM Tallis Chamber Orchestra Saturday, September 14, 3 PM (Free) Tallis Chamber Orchestra presents a "Concert of First Movements" to begin their 14th season. The concert will feature soloists within the orchestra: Cellist Hillary Flowers will play the Monn Cello concerto and violinist Linda Estep and violist Carrie Jackson will perform the Mozart Sinfonia Concertante. The TCO will also play the first movement of Tchaikovsky's Souvenir de Florence. |
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Staged Reading Mouths of Babes Theatre - Florence Stories: Voices from After the Storm Sunday, September 15, 2 PM (Free) A new work in development by Mouths of Babes Theatre about the September 2018 Hurricane Florence that hit North Carolina. Interviews gathered from the community create a discussion on the impact of the hurricane and the increasing effects of global warming on coastal communities. |
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Illustrated Lecture Roger Manley: Self-Taught Artists Thursday, September 19, 6:30 PM Every town seems to have at least one - someone who has covered his house with hubcaps or flattened-out beer cans, or hung hundreds of dolls and plush toys in the trees; a man who has glued spoons or mirrors all over his car or the woman who went over the top with the Christmas lights and then left the holiday decorations up. These are the kind of places you go when friends from elsewhere come for a visit and you want to amaze them with something unique and really local. Purchase Seats |
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Call to Artists Illumination 2019 Lantern Proposals Proposal Entry Deadline: Sept. 15, 2019 Artists are invited to submit proposals of original designs for this always popular, one-of-a-kind exhibition. Completed lanterns are not required for proposal submission. (Details and Full Prospectus here)
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