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Kids@CAMp
Virtual Summer Camp with 
Ms. Georgia Starts July 20th!

Looking for something fun and educational to keep your children busy? Join Ms. Georgia for a week of art discovery and creation. Each day via Zoom, Georgia will showcase a different work of art live from the CAM collection. Campers will look deeply, engage in conversation, then take part in a hands-on activity inspired by the work. The class will share and discuss each project the following day, and on Friday all of their work will be showcased in a "Zoom Art Show". Supply list and lesson plan instructions will be provided. Ms. Georgia is offering camps for ages 5-8 and 9-12.

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New Virtual Classes at CAM
Saturday Sampler: What's Blooming? Workshop
Museum School
Virtual Class Registration Now Open!

From a Photo Journal class, to writing as a healing art, to affirmative writing and vision boarding for teenagers, there's plenty to explore! Don't miss the She Persists seminar jointly taught by Executive Director Anne Brennan and Luc Travers, Museum Interpretation, highlighting women artists in CAM's collection.

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We Want to Hear From You
We Want to Hear From You

What kind of classes would you like to take? Let us know by filling out this quick survey!

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Live at CAM - Jeremy Mathews
Live@CAM
Jeremy Mathews
Thursday, July 9, 6 PM on Facebook Live

Get comfy on your couch for our next Live@CAM virtual concert! Jeremy Mathews is a native of Wilmington, NC, and has been making music since a young age. When he was a teenager he played guitar and bass in many area bands. As a music teacher, he is influenced by music from nearly every genre. He teaches public school and private music lessons. Jeremy performs originals and a wide range of cover from artists like the Beatles, Tom Petty, Neil Young, Johnny Cash, John Denver, Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, and Tyler Childers. He plays acoustic guitar with experience, sings with soul, and often performs with a harmonica, piano, and/or ukulele. You can find what he's up to at 
Art and Social Justice
Art & Social Justice
Stephen Hayes and the USCT Public Sculpture Project
Wednesday, July, 15, 6:30 PM

Join us for our first conversation in the Art and Social Justice Series. Deputy Director Heather Wilson talks with Stephen Hayes, the Durham-based artist who is creating the United States Colored Troops Public Sculpture at CAM. They will be joined by a USCT re-enactor and a USCT descendant whose features were cast for the project. Durham-born artist Stephen Hayes is the the Brock Family Visiting Instructor in Studio Arts in the Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University.

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Wash Your Webs - Soap Carving
Workshop
Wash Your Webs! 
Soap carving for all ages
Saturday, July 18, 11-11:30 AM on Facebook Live

Grab your basic bar of suds and sculpt it into a friend for Willa the Duck! Be sure to share an image of your work on Facebook and #ConnectwithCAM.

Conversations - Audrey Flack
Conversations
Audrey Flack
Wednesday, July 29, 10 AM

Join us via Zoom for a conversation with internationally recognized artist Audrey Flack, whose work Medea is featured in CAM's upcoming exhibition, She Persists. Audrey Flack is a painter and sculptor and a pioneer of photorealism, She is the first woman artist, along with Mary Cassatt, to be included in Janson's History of Art text.

CAM Members: Free / Non-Members: $10
Membership Matters
Membership Counts

We are grateful to our strong community of members at CAM. Your membership provides vital support to the museum we all love so that we will be able to re-open when the time comes.

If you're waiting for your membership cards to come in the mail, we apologize. Cards have been delayed due to Covid-19, but will get to you soon.

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Live Meditation on Mondays
 Kids at CAM At-Home Family Projects
Art Explorers on Facebook Live
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