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State of the Art/Art of the State Tonight: Thursday, April 26, 6:30-7:30 PM
CAM Members: Free, Museum Admission all others
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Family Festival - Kids@CAM Saturday, April 28th, 11 AM - 2 PM
Fun Family Activities * Check out Summer Youth & Adult Studio Classes 10% discount when you register for a summer camp, class or workshop - in person/at event Family Friendly Food from CAM Café, Music by Mark Herbert "Mr. Mark", Face Painting, Indigo Dip & Dye, Family Yoga, Clay, Printmaking, Painting and Craft Stations No pre-registration necessary. Parental supervision required at all times. COST: Suggested donation of $5 per child
(In case of rain, all the outdoor activities will be moved indoors)
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CAM Café Nash Kelly Guitar Tonight: Thursday, April 26th, 6 - 8 PM
Nash Kelly is a senior at UNCW pursuing a B.A. in guitar performance with a minor in jazz studies, studying under Dr. Justin Hoke and Robert Nathanson. During his time at UNCW, Kelly has played in multiple Department of Music Honors Recitals and currently is a student guitar instructor for the department's Community Music Academy program. Full dinner menu available and half priced bottle wine.
Reservations suggested. 910-777-2363 |
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Opera Wilmington 'Songs from the Silver Screen'
Sunday, May 6, 2:00 PM Opera Wilmington goes to the movies! Come for this special presentation featuring members of the upcoming summer production of Die Fledermaus, Shannon Kessler Dooley (soprano), John Dooley (baritone) and Cera Finney (mezzo soprano), along with Opera Wilmington favorites Michael Rallis (tenor), Carl Samet (bass-baritone) and Nancy King (soprano), on a musical journey through some of the most beloved operatic, operetta and musical theatre songs from movies past and present. More Info and Seats |
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Illustrated Lecture Robin Gee and Andrew Hayes
Delve into the body of work of artists Robin Gee and Andrew Hayes whose work is currently on view in CAM's exhibition NC Arts Council Artist Fellowship 2017 Award Exhibition. Robin Gee specializes in African, Caribbean, and Modern dance techniques, weaving power and inspiration from the living traditions of African dance and music within her own personal culture, history and American context of race, place and belonging. Andrew Hayes grew up in Tucson, Arizona and studied sculpture at Northern Arizona University. The desert landscape inspired his early work and style in fabricated steel, informing his current work while exploring a variety of materials and techniques including the book as a form. Treat yourself and take a workshop with Robin Gee ("Dance and the Camera") or Andrew Hayes ("The Book As Material") May 4-6 through CAM's Museum School, register online or by phone. Workshop registration includes seats to this lecture. |
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Can 1 Mile Make a Difference?
May 11th, Friday evening Yes! Your footsteps show your support of CAM and our educational mission. You can do it! Enter the Minnie's Mile and walk, run or race on Friday evening, May 11. Enjoy ongoing art activities and CAM's exhibitions (free during the event). https://its-go-time.com/art-moves-midtown-5k/ Like our Facebook page: |
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Concerts@CAM: Pro Musica
North Carolina Guitar Quartet Thursday, May 10th, 7 PM - Info and SeatsFeatured in the performance is the spectacular "Carmen Suite", based upon the unforgettable melodies of George Bizet's famous opera in a wonderfully clever arrangement by the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet's founder William Kanengiser. The works of living composers Terry Riley and Geraldo Támez along with flamenco inspired "Introduction and Fandango" by Luigi Boccherini will also be part of the program. |
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Coming Soon O'Canada!
Raffle tickets for travel to beautiful Banff Canada go on sale May 1!
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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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