Spooky Stories 2020
Live Virtual Reading
Friday, October 30, 6 PM

Do you enjoy scary stories? Kick-off Halloween with a live virtual reading of tales of terror submitted for Spooky Stories 2020! We will be reading all 13 entries via Facebook Live, all of which were written by our very own members of the CAM community - all various ages and writing styles. Don’t miss out on this bone-chilling experience!
Families
Art Explorers: Skeleton Hiccups
Thursday, October 29, 10 AM on Facebook Live

Get in the Halloween mood with Miss Bobbi on Facebook Live! She will be reading Skeleton Hiccups from inside the Cameron Art Museum. Art Explorers is geared towards infants, toddler and preschoolers, but big brothers and sisters are welcome to join and create art with us.
Museum School
Photography: Fall in Oakdale Cemetery
with Alan Cradick
Saturday, October 31, 10 AM-Noon;
Critique Sunday, November 1, Noon-2 PM via Zoom
CAM Members: $40; Non-Members: $50

There’s still room in Alan Cradick’s new photography workshop! Join Alan in Oakdale Cemetery, a wonderful place for reflection, history and photography.
Live@CAM
Ron & Luis
Thursday, October 29, 6 PM
CAM Café

Join us in CAM Cafe for local favorites Ron and Luis! Make dinner reservations by calling (910) 777-2363. Half price bottles of wine and $1 off beer every Thursday! Ron and Luis have been playing Wilmington & surrounding area establishments for over 4 years with quality music, fun times and smiling faces. Creative classic covers, swing, Latin standards and folk n' roll will have you toe tapping to Ron & Luis' fun music. Ron is from Wilmington and Luis is from San Paulo and their blend of many genres of music will take you around the musical worlds
Live@CAM
Raphael Namé
Saturday, October 31, 11:30 AM-1:30 PM
CAM Café

Brunch and live music, what could be better? Originally from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Raphael has been performing in the Cape Fear region since 2010. He is a singer and guitarist whose set list includes bossa nova, samba, Brazilian, Latin, jazz and classical music.
CAM Café
Live Music & Brunch Every Saturday

Featuring delicious food, live music, and socially distanced outdoor seating, CAM Café is the perfect place to brunch with friends. For reservations, call (910) 777-2363.
CAM Café
Half-Priced Bottles of Wine on Thursdays

Check out CAM Café's specially curated list of wine available for half-price on Thursdays!
Virtual Class
Saturday Sampler:
Lantern Making with September Krueger
Saturday, October 31, 1-4 PM
CAM Members: $20; Non-Members: $25

In 2020, CAM will be celebrating the sixth year of the Illuminations exhibition. Make your own cut paper lantern to share in the celebration of transformation and light.
Museum School
Virtual Art Appreciation:
Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun with Luc Travers
Sunday, November 1, 2:30-4 PM
CAM Members: $10; Non-Members: $15

Elizabeth Vigée-Lebrun (1755-1842) was one of the most renowned portrait painters of Paris in the 1780s, including being the personal portrait painter of the queen of France, Marie Antoinette. Then the French Revolution sent France--and Elizabeth's life--into turmoil, but that was only the beginning of a 50-year, international art adventure. In this class we'll look closely at what made her portraits so distinctive, and what made her one of the most sought-after portraitists of her time.

Image: Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun (French 1755-1842), Self-Portrait in a Straw Hat [Detail], 1782
Year-End Giving Campaign
Year-End Giving Campaign
We Need Your Help!

We are gearing up for our Year-End Giving Campaign and we need testimonials about why you give your time, talent, and resources to CAM. Please email deputydirector@cameronartmuseum.org a short 3-5 sentence testimonial and a picture of yourself so CAM can post your testimonial on social media, on our website, and in our e-blasts. Your voice will help inspire other to give.
Exhibitions - She Persists
Exhibition - The Face of Lincoln
Exhibition - The Lived-In Body
Exhibition - The Eye Learns
Exhibition - Dorothy Gillespie
CameronArtMuseum.org
This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.