Thursday - Port City Music Festivasl
Music
10th Annual Port City Music Festival
June 3-10; CAM venue: Thursday, June 7th (2 performances)
5 PM: Emerging Artists; 7 PM: Beethoven, Mahler & Latin America
Free and open to the public
The Port City Music Festival presents its 10th annual summer series of free concerts under the direction of cellist and conductor Dr. Stephen Framil June 3-10, 2018 at various venues. For the first time CAM is the venue for a 5:00 PM public Performance Class by college musicians from across the country selected by PCMF. At 7:00 PM:  Beethoven, Mahler & Latin America concert, musical selections and musicians include: Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Quartet in E-flat, Op. 16, Gustav Mahler Piano Quartet in A minor, Astor Piazzolla L'histoire du Tango - Bordel, 1900, Juan Bautista Plaza Fuga Criolla, selections of Traditional Venezuelan Folk and more performed by: Patricio Acevedo, Guitar/Andean Charango/Brazilian Cavaquinho and Venezuelan Cuatro, Kyle Engler, Mezzo-Soprano, Luigi Mazzocchi, Violinist, Maria Mazzocchi, Violist, Stephen Framil, Cellist and Daniel Lau, Pianist.
Truong-Hoover
In Conversation
Harriet Hoover &
Lien Truong
Sunday, June 10th, 2 PM
Free, limited seating
Multidisciplinary artist 
Harriet Hoover and painter Lien Truong give illustrated overviews of their range of art, and discuss their work with CAM's Chief Curator Holly Tripman Fitzgerald. Their work is on view in CAM's North Carolina Arts Council Artist Fellowship 2017 Award Exhibition.

Treat yourself and take a workshop with Lien Truong (Narratives in Collage and Painting) or Harriet Hoover (Marking Experience Through Drawing and Collage) through CAM's Museum School, register online or by phone. Workshop registration includes seats to this lecture.
Summer Session - View classes here
MacPhail
Music & Film
'From the River to the Ocean' with Rozalind MacPhail
Sunday, June 17th, 2:00 PM
A special screening event accompanied by live musical performance celebrating the past, present and future dreams of the Port City. Cameron Art Museum is teaming up with the Cucalorus Film Festival and Newfoundland multi-instrumentalist and international award-winning composer/filmmaker Rozalind MacPhailto present From the River to the Ocean. Collaborating with filmmakers inspired by their personal connections to Wilmington, this special event also features stunning films from Rozalind's travels across Canada and a rare opportunity to see an extract of the archive film Wilmington, My Hometown (1947) held in the archives of the New Hanover County Public Library offering a staged snapshot of postwar life in the city.
Mark Teachey June 21
Banff
CAM Raffle 
O'Canada!
Raffle tickets for travel and accomodations for 2 to beautiful Alberta Canada are on sale now!  Only a maximum of of 250 will be sold.
More info and tickets, click here:
http://cameronartmuseum.org/raffle
light catcher
Families
Kids@CAM
Saturday, June 23, 11 AM - 2 PM
Guest artist Harriet Hoover will teach us how to make Iridescent Sun Catchers. Harriet is one of the featured artists in our current North Carolina Arts Council Fellowship 2017 Award Exhibition. She will show us how to create these colorful and unique artworks that families can make together and take home. Harriet will also lead families through 'mini-tours' of her artwork throughout the event..
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This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council,
a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.

Cameron Art Museum, 3201 South 17th Street, Wilmington, NC 28412