Virtual Event
Suffrage & Song:
"She's Good Enough to Vote Without You" with Michael Lasser
Wednesday, November 11, 6-7 PM

The songs that were written between 1900 and 1920 tell the story of the changing attitudes of women in our society. Take a walk through the popular music of the era and hear how artists like Irving Berlin and others composed messages of suffrage for song and dance.

Guest presenter Michael Lasser is the author of books on American songs, and host of the nationally syndicated public radio show, Fascinatin’ Rhythm.
Virtual Film Screening
Queen of Hearts: Audrey Flack
Thursday, November 12, 10 AM-9 PM
CAM Members: $10; Non-Members: $15; Students: $5

Film Festival Today, Top 10 Docs from DOC NYC 2019: "... the perfect introduction to its subject, comprehensive in its detail and captivating in its approach."

Film Inquiry: "What's refreshing about Deborah Shaffer and Rachel Reichman's look is how intimate and personal it feels, grounding a remarkable woman in a very personable and extraordinary light... This is what art is for, creating a kind of symbiosis between creator and audience."

Join CAM virtually for Queen of Hearts, a new documentary about the life and art of Audrey Flack, by Academy Award winner Deborah Shaffer. Once you register, you will receive a passcode that will allow you to watch it anytime on November 12. Audrey's work Medea is now on display at CAM in She Persists.
Families
Art Explorers with Cedric Harrison
Thursday, November 12, 10 AM on Facebook Live

We will be joined by special guest reader Cedric Harrison, founder of Support the Port! He will read excerpts from his activity book 'Wilmington in Color: Part 2 - History in Action' from the site of the Battle of Forks Road, located on CAM grounds. This amazing coloring book is filled with stories and illustrations of the rich African American history of Wilmington, NC.

Download your own copy of this amazing book and color along! Visit https://www.supporttheport.com/ for your free downloadable copy and to learn more about Support the Port.
Illumination 2020 Exhibition Opening
Exhibition
Illumination 2020 Opening
Friday, November 20, 10 AM-7:30 PM, with awards announced after 5 PM

Visit CAM November 20 to view the latest installation of Illumination, an exhibition of artist-made lanterns. This year artists were asked to look within and create light sculptures that explore what the concept of light means to them personally. CAM received over 50 submissions, from artists across the country and as far away as Canada. Three awards, picked by a panel of community judges, will be announced after 5:00 pm. This year’s judges include Clifford D. Barnett, Sr. (Wilmington City Council), Joe Conway (Dir. Health Equity, Human Experience, & Interpreter Services, New Hanover Regional Medical Center), Amy Grant (artist and owner Art in Bloom gallery), Brandon Guthrie (Dean of Arts and Humanities at Cape Fear Community College), Deborah Dicks Maxwell (District 16 Director, NC NAACP), Lorraine Perry (Healing Arts Advocate), Fidias Reyes (Director of Engagement UNCW Presents), and Susie Sewell (Executive Director of the Camp Schreiber Foundation and Co-founder of thoughtbox). The exhibition will be on view until January 10, 2021.
Live@CAM
Judson Hurd
Thursday, November 12, 6-8 PM

Join us live in the CAM Café for a performance by composer Judson Hurd! Make reservations for dinner in advance in CAM Cafe by calling 910-777-2363.

Judson Hurd is a composer based in Wilmington, NC. He is influenced by the music of Nils Frahm, Ólafur Arnalds, Chad Lawson, Band of Horses, and other artists in the Neo-Classical and ambient genre. Judson Hurd began playing piano at age 4 and later studied at the Franz Schubert Conservatory in Paraguay. Judson's music and compositions usually feature piano but he also uses synths, samplers, guitars, to amplify his ideas. His music has been used for many projects such as Android, the Oprah Show, NBC, NPR, and many others.
Live@CAM
Cammeron Batanides & Faith Coleman
Saturday, November 14, 11:30 AM-1:30 PM

Join international live painting performance artist Cammeron Batanides and multi-instrumentalist Faith Coleman for brunch at CAM Cafe. Call 910-777-2363 for reservations.
2020 Raffle
Uncork the Best of Italy's Red Wines
Tickets $100 each
Maximum of 250 tickets will be sold
Drawing December 21

Love wine? Love CAM? Support the museum you love by entering for a chance to win a virtual tasting experience of Italy's finest wines (twelve bottles total), including tasting notes and a recorded video tasting and wine consultation!
 
Tickets are just $100 each and can be purchased online or at Visitor Services. Raffle tickets make great gifts (so does wine!). Wine can be shipped anywhere in the United States.
Sponsor
Wilmington Health Family Medicine
at Hampstead

Thank you to our sponsor Wilmington Health Family Medicine at Hampstead! We provide quality health care to patients of all ages in a compassionate, family-friendly atmosphere.

Friendly reminder: it is also that time again to get your flu shot! call (910) 772-6558 to schedule an in-office or virtual visit appointment. You can also visit our website at wilmingtonhealth.com.
Sponsor
Sea Scape Properties
Thank you to our sponsor Sea Scape Properties!

Sea Scape Properties is a family owned, boutique property management company located in Wrightsville Beach, NC. We are driven to provide the most memorable vacation experience possible to all our guests. With homes perfect for a few or many, we are sure to have the ideal fit for you. Come find your spot in the sand - we look forward to hosting you and yours
Sponsor
Wilmington Senior Men's Club

We have been meeting at CAM on Friday mornings for more than 10 years. As you know, we have not met since CAM shut down. We are pleased to be able to support the Art Bag project for Christmas. Our $500 contribution is intended to make Christmas for the kids living in the Hillcrest Community more merry.
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.