Spring Into Art! CAM's new 1-2 day workshops are the perfect way to reignite your artistic practice or try something new after being stuck inside this winter. This spring you'll find virtual and in-person workshops for all ages in drawing, painting, mandala-making, and more! Dust off your art supplies and connect with our creative community. Image: Photograph by Alan Cradick, In-Person Workshop - The Garden in Spring | |
Virtual Workshop Spring Equinox: Mandalas and Mindfulness Writing Instructors: Heather Wilson and Donna Moore Saturday, March 20, 1-2:30 PM CAM Members: $40 Non-Members: $50 | Join visual artist Donna Moore and writer Heather Wilson for a workshop inspired by the Spring Equinox and the work of North Carolina artist Robert Johnson, whose work is featured in CAM's exhibition Safe Places. Celebrate the light and warmth of spring with mandala making and mindfulness writing. | | |
In-Person Class Felted Landscapes Instructor: September Krueger Saturday, March 20, 10 AM-1 PM Youth: Ages 9-12 CAM Members: $29 Non-Members: $35 | Inspired by Elizabeth Bradford, we will take a look at the beauty of the coastal landscape where we live. We will use soft, colored wool roving to "paint" an image of your own design. A kit will be provided with the materials necessary for felting a an image from your 8.5 x 11' photograph. We will discuss image selection and go through the basic felting technique. We will also discuss options for hanging. | | |
Virtual Workshop Come and Paint Inside! Instructor: Jeri Greenberg Sunday, March 21, 10 AM-4 PM CAM Members: $88 Non-Members: $110 | Join award winning pastel artist and teacher Jeri Greenberg, and explore painting fascinating interiors. Find interesting fabrics, reflections, dramatic shadows and sweet small stories right in your own home. We will work from photos and learn composition and what to leave out, what to leave in, and make the viewer of your painting want to "come inside" and stay a while. | | |
In-Person Class Proportions and Shading Instructor: Carolyn Faulkner Tuesday and Wednesday, March 30 and 31, 4-5:30 PM Youth: Middle School CAM Members: $36 Non-Members: $45 | Learn how to understand proportions by drawing a bird, dog, cat or horse. Shading using graphite pencils will be explored to create a 3- dimensional effect. | | |
Community Project Pandemic Story Quilt Return Finished Story Quilt and/or Writing to CAM: Saturday, March 20 by 5 PM Art Kits: $10 Limit 3 kits per family/purchase Cameron Art Museum and The Advocacy Project have come together to present the Pandemic Story Quilt Community Project. Create your own story quilt squares that will be sewn together into large quilts by Bobbi Fitzsimmons and local quilters. These will be displayed in an exhibition of Pandemic Story Quilts on display at the Cameron Art Museum this Spring. How has the pandemic changed your life? The COVID pandemic has affected everyone. The ways in which it has impacted us may depend on where we live, our age, our families, and our health. People around the world have told their stories in pictures and those pictures are being put into quilts. Each quilt has a different perspective. We would like you to tell your story with fabric and markers. We want to see how the pandemic has affected different people and in what ways. These story squares will be added into quilts to show different perspectives in the Wilmington community. The resulting quilts will be on display at the CAM beginning in April 2021 Your CAM bag includes: Two pieces of 10"x10" fabric (one to contribute to the Pandemic Story Quilt and one for you to keep) Five colorful permanent markers One ultra-fine top black marker A piece of lined paper Writing/idea suggestions Please contact education@cameronartmuseum.org with any questions. | |
This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources. | | |
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