Concert_ Pamoja_ Band
Littleton
Illustrated Lecture
Fused Expression,
A Collaboration
Sunday, August 6, 2:30 PM
Glass artists John Littleton and Kate Vogel will discuss their collaborative work, currently on view in From the Fire, their inspiration and process in this overview of their careers. Since 1979, they have lived in the vibrant Toe River Arts community that surrounds Penland School of Crafts in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Their work has taken many directions over the years and at the core of it all is their collaboration and shared lives.
Claude Howell serigraphs
Museum Shop
Claude Howell's limited edition serigraphs provide a wonderful opportunity to take home Claude's unique way of capturing light and color.  CAM's Museum Shop currently offers three serigraphs of Claude Howell's paintings.
"Three Men on a Shrimper" is available framed ($687) and unframed ($500). Numbered and signed by the artist. For further information, email Nan Pope: 
Middle School
Museum School
One Month Left of Summer!
Narwals
Families
Kids@CAM Narwals!
Saturday, August 19th, 12-3 PM
Families, mark your calendars! Join guest artist and museum school instructor, Char Oden, for an afternoon of collaging fun! Create your very own unique narwal collages using cut paper and lots of fun materials!  Explore the galleries with your family - Admission is by donation.
No pre-registration required. Parental supervision required at all times.
Faces of Courage
Lecture
Faces of Courage
Thursday, August 10, 6:30 - 8:00 PM
Sharon Wozniak-Spencer, artist in resident with The Hope Center and CAM intern has worked the past year and a half with those in need in the Wilmington downtown area at The Hope Center and Walking Tall Wilmington. The series that she has created is called "Faces of Courage", based on those who are in need in the Wilmington area.
Weekly Exhibition Tours
Wednesdays, 1:30 - 2:00 PM
Exhibition_ Claude Howell
Exhibition_ Collection Conversations
From the Fire
Facebook

Instagram

Youtube

NCAC
This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council,
a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.

Cameron Art Museum, 3201 South 17th Street, Wilmington, NC 28412