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Hiroshi Sueyoshi 2014 Exhibition
Check out this video about Sueyoshi, made for an exhibition of his work at CAM in 2014
Hiroshi Sueyoshi's Sculpture Harmony Will Have a New Home at CAM

Harmony by Hiroshi Sueyoshi is one step closer to its new home at CAM. The sculpture was de-installed at the Forum and will be installed at CAM very soon. This 17-foot poly-chromed steel structure was made by Sueyoshi in 2000 as part of the Forum Sculpture Competition and was unveiled to the public October 25, 2000.

Hiroshi Sueyoshi was born in Ishikawa, Japan in 1946. In 1971, he came to Asheboro, NC, to help design and build Humble Mill Pottery. In 1978, he moved to Wilmington, where he taught at Cape Fear Community College for more than 20 years. During this time he also sold and exhibited his work nationally and internationally. In 2006, he became the artist-in-residence at Cameron Art Museum, where he served until 2015.

Elizabeth Bradford Virtual Exhibition
Exhibbit Elizabeth Bradford Walk-Through
Elizabeth Bradford,
Rain at Lake Lila, Acrylic on canvas, Courtesy of the artist

Check out Exhibbit's walk-through of the exhibition on Instagram!
A House of One Room: Elizabeth Bradford

Have you taken a stroll through Elizabeth Bradford's stunning new virtual exhibition yet? A House of One Room: Elizabeth Bradford is a sneak peek of a full-scale exhibition that CAM will present this fall. Bradford's paintings speak directly to her connection to the natural work. Thank you to the Wells Fargo Foundation for the generous underwriting of this exhibition.

Live at CAM - Hood_s Creek
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Hood's Creek
Thursday, May 28, 6 PM, Facebook Live
CAM Café Chef Chip Pridgen's own band, Hood's Creek! Get ready for a blend of classic rock and country, as well as originals. Visit our Facebook page to catch the livestream from your couch. CAM Café will have a recipe for a featured cocktail for the night -- stay tuned!
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