CAM Café CAM Café Re-Opens to the Public Tuesday, September 15 at 11 AM-2 PM
Looking for the perfect lunch spot? CAM Café reopens to the public today, Tuesday, September 15. Don't miss our beautiful and delicious menu of locally sourced and inspired North Carolina fare. |
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Exhibition The Face of Lincoln
The Face of Lincoln is a powerful bronze casting from the original work of sculptor Robert Merrell Gage. The Face of Lincoln mask was discovered after Gage's death in the form of a terra-cotta sculpture made in 1956. It was first cast in bronze in 2018 by John Short and Clell Hamm of the North Carolina Gallery of Fine Art. |
| Exhibition The Lived-In Body: Celebrating Women Over 65 Paintings by Virginia Wright-Frierson
Of the works in her exhibition The Lived-In Body: Celebrating Women Over 65, Wilmington artist Virginia Wright-Frierson writes, "We are lucky enough, strong enough to have lived all these decades, and we have gained experience and wisdom... We are survivors." |
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Art Sale Clyde's Critters on the Loose: Catch Them While You Can! Saturday, September 19 Member Preview: 9-10 AM; Public Sale: 10 AM-4 PM Cameron Art Museum Grounds
Don't miss this rare opportunity to purchase paintings by North Carolina folk artist Clyde Jones! Browse a selection of over 200 paintings by this beloved artist. Prices start at just $35. All proceeds benefit CAM. Live music by Zach Hanner on CAM's grounds and Josh Starkey in CAM Café's courtyard. Mask and social distancing required. |
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Museum School Still Space in Virtual Art Classes
Interested in joining a supportive community of artists? CAM's virtual classes engage students creatively from the safety of their own homes. Check out classes for all ages. |
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Member Conversation Margie Worthington Wednesday, September 16, 10 AM via Zoom Free for Members
Join Deputy Director Heather Wilson for a conversation with local artist Margie Worthington. Worthington's work is featured in CAM's new exhibition She Persists.
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Live@CAM Josh Youse Thursday, September 17 at 6 PM
Join us in the courtyard at CAM Café and online on Facebook Live for a performance by instrumental musician Josh Youse. Make a reservation at CAM Café by calling (910) 777-2363. If you'd rather stay home, you can order dinner from CAM Café for curbside pick-up and join the concert virtually. Celebrate CAM's re-opening with a half price bottle of wine and $1 off beer. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy the concert from CAM's lawn, weather permitting. |
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19th Amendment Project Community Art for All
We need your help to commemorate the Women's Suffrage Centennial by helping to create a giant banner of the text of the 19th Amendment! Kits are available on CAM's website for $15. Deadline to return completed tiles is Friday, September 25 by noon. |
Art & Social Justice Beverly McIver Wednesday, September 23, 6 PM via Zoom
Join us for a conversation with artist Beverly McIver. McIver is widely acknowledged as a significant presence in contemporary American art and has charted a new direction as an African American female artist. She is committed to producing art that examines racial, gender, social identity, and occupational identity. Free to the public! |
Your Membership Counts
Thank you for your support of Cameron Art Museum! Your membership provides vital support to CAM during this difficult time. |
Sponsor Wilmington Health Today's Care Pediatrics at Northchase Now Open!
Thank you to our sponsor Wilmington Health! Originally in Midtown Wilmington, Wilmington Health Today's Care Pediatrics has now moved to 4320 Henson Drive, Wilmington. Call (910) 763-2072 or visit their website today to schedule a virtual or in-person appointment today. |
Sponsor North Carolina Gallery of Fine Art & Hamm Hearing Aid Center
Founded by John Short and John "Clell" Hamm in 2018, the prupose of the NCGFA is to bring quality art to those individuals and organizations that share their passion for 19th, 20th, and 21st century fine art and sculpture. Currently on view is the Face of Lincoln bronze sculpture by Robert Merrell Gage.
John Clell Hamm founded the Hamm Hearing Aid Center of Wilmington in 2001. They provide a variety of styles of hearing aids to match any preference, level of hearing loss, or budget. Their specialists work with you to evaluate your hearing loss, prescribe your hearing aid, and even repair hearing aids as well as provide tinnitus treatments, assistive listening devices, and more.
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This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources. |
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