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Barrel To Bag
EXHIBITION
Member Reception Rescheduled
Art From Flour: Barrel to Bag

Friday, Oct. 14th, 6 pm - 8 pm,  6:30 pm remarks
CAM Members and guests: $10.00 per person

Member Reception to experience CAM's newest exhibition while enjoying light refreshments, cash bar and music by Folkstone Stringband. Guest curated by Edward Irvine, associate professor of studio art in the UNCW Dept. of Art & Art History.  Art From Flour: Barrel to Bag illustrates how a food staple became a reflection of art and life in America. 

Not yet a member?  Take advantage of member benefits like these by joining today on CAM's website, by phone, or the Visitor Services desk.
Jim Ferris Trio
MUSIC
Jazz @ The CAM Series:
The Jim Ferris Trio

Tonight, Thursday, Oct. 13, 6:30 - 8:00 PM
The Jim Ferris Trio continues our popular series with their wide selection of standard and contemporary jazz. A fixture on the Raleigh jazz scene and reaching #1 on the Raleigh ReverbNation Jazz Charts, receiving outstanding recognition and accolades from jazz lovers. Only a few tickets left. Purchase by phone (910) 395-5999.  Don't forget to also make your café reservations.
MUSEUM SCHOOL
Early-bird Fall Session II Registration Rates Through
October 20

Classes start Tue., Oct. 25
This shorter 4 week session = lower tuition. Adult Classes, Youth Studio and Weekend Workshops.

FAMILY
Kids@CAM

Saturday, Oct. 22, 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Celebrate our current exhibition Unbound Narrative as well as our upcoming exhibition Art of Illumination by creating your own lanterns out of old books with guest artist Heather Divoky. Explore the different ways these two exhibitions connect through fun and imaginative projects that you can take home.   All Ages Welcome, no pre-registration necessary, and admission by donation. However, parental supervision required.  Kids@CAM is fun for the whole family!   Contact Georgia@cameronartmuseum.org for more information.

Page to Stage
THEATER
Page to Stage Unlimited:
"Spirits Real and Imagined"

Thursday, Oct. 25, 6:30 PM
Staged readings of original, locally-written works offering a mix of comedy and drama. October's theme is "Spirits Real and Imagined" with four readings:  Ron Hasson's "How We Are Rich," about the other half; Craig Kittner will read from his new book of poetry, "Time's Sweet Savor," musings on transitions and memory, and a haiku or two; Brad Field brings us "Beach Teeth" featuring a menacing pick up line; Joel Douglas Perry is offering "Everything Sucks . . . or Not" after a miracle spares Vic and Leo suffers a tragedy, they examine God and life. 

CONCERTS @CAM
The Malpass Brothers - Traditional Country & Western

Thursday, Oct. 27, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Classic, real country performed with sincerity, honesty and an utter ease on stage that belies their years. The Malpass Brothers smooth vocal blend and skillful musicianship layer infectiously into the deep respect they pay to legends who have paved the way.

For more information and to purchase seats online click here, order by phone, or stop by CAM's Visitor Services desk.

CAM Caf_

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