Come Hear NC Benny Hill Saturday, November 7, 2:30 PM Tickets on sale now - CAM Members: $20, Non-Members: $25, Students: $8
Benny Hill is steeped in the tradition of many of the past greats including Julian ‘Cannonball’ Adderley, Jackie McLean, Dexter Gordon, John Coltrane and Charlie Parker. His improvisations on the Alto Saxophone are reminiscent of these greats, yet he has a distinct style and voice of his own. Benny is a true crowd-pleaser and never fails to raise excitement and enthusiasm while on stage. This concert will also be livestreamed on CAM's Facebook page and YouTube channel. This concert is part of CAM's Come Hear NC series, funded in part by the North Carolina Arts Council and AARP North Carolina.
Benny Hill also performed at Spring Arbor Senior Living as part of outreach associated with the Come Hear NC program, funded by the NCAC. Thank you Benny for performing outdoors to a socially distanced group of residents. |
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Virtual Class Clyde, Annie, and Vollis with Executive Director Anne Brennan Thursday, November 5,12, 19, 1-2 PM CAM Members: $75; Non-Member: $90
Did you enjoy the art sale of work by Clyde Jones at CAM? Want to learn more about Clyde and his work? Join Executive Director Anne Brennan for an in-depth look at the art and lives of three North Carolina folk artists: Clyde Jones, Annie Hooper, and Vollis Simpson. Classes start Thursday, November 5 at 1 PM. Brennan will explore the intersection between each artist's personal life and their need to create art, while interweaving her own stories and experiences with each artist. |
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Families Art Explorer Thursdays at Airlie Gardens Thursday, November 5, 10 AM on Facebook Live
Don't miss Virtual Art Explorer Thursdays at Airlie Gardens on Facebook Live! |
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Live@CAM Josh Youse Thursday, November 5, 6-8 PM
Join CAM Cafe for dinner and live music with Josh Youse. Josh Youse is an instrumental musician based out of Wilmington, NC. He grew up in rural Pennsylvania, the son of a radio DJ who instilled in Josh a deep love for music. A self-taught guitarist, his musical stylings evolved from listening to classic vinyl records and learning to improvise melodies. He initially started out playing bass guitar and often incorporates several other percussive instruments into his performances. Josh’s actual degree is in Adventure Education Leadership and Wilderness Therapy and his original songs are often inspired by his extensive outdoor adventures and travels. Call (910) 777-2363 to make reservations for dinner in the courtyard while Josh plays. |
| Live@CAM Raphael Namé Saturday, November 7, 11:30 AM-1:30 PM
Join us in the CAM courtyard for brunch and live music. 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. |
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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 Glasses of Wine on Thursdays
Check out CAM Café's specially curated list of wine available for half-price by the glass on Thursdays! |
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Community Lantern Project 2020 Saturday, November 7, 11 AM-2 PM Free
Participants of all ages are invited to create a silhouette to grace this year’s Community Lantern. Choose your own profile or outline the features of someone dear and cut the image from black paper. Visit CAM on Saturday, November 7, where paper guru Fritzi Huber will be demonstrating and assisting with the cutting of your silhouette or create your silhouette at home with your own supplies (finished size no larger than 5” x 8”) and drop off your silhouette at CAM’s Front Desk by 5 PM on Saturday, November 7. A team of volunteers will arrange the profiles to create a community of portraits and shadows on the finished lantern. Like years before, the Community Lantern will be displayed in Illumination 2020 which opens November 20. |
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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. |
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Virtual Film Screening Queen of Hearts: Audrey Flack Thursday, November 12, 10 AM-9 PM CAM Members: $10; Non-Members: $15; Students: $5
Join us for a new documentary about the life and art of Audrey Flack, shown virtually through CAM. Flack’s work, Medea, is now on display in She Persists. Octogenarian artist Audrey Flack has always been a trailblazer. In this intimate portrait of her life and work, she returns to her canvas for the first time in decades, revealing her longtime struggles as an artist and mother to find her rightful place in the art world. Register on CAM’s website for a one-time code you can use all day to watch the film. |
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Membership Counts
Did you know that members receive a discount in the CAM Shop, at CAM Café, and on classes and programs? Memberships make a great gift that you can feel good about. Members receive free museum admission all year long. |
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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 |
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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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