Start Your New Year with Creativity Virtual and In-Person Classes Now Open for Registration Take care of your mind, body, and soul with these new offerings from local teaching artists. | |
Virtual New Year, New Ground Instructors: Donna Moore and Heather Wilson Sunday, January 17, 1-2:30 PM CAM Members: $40; Non-Members: $50 Get grounded for the New Year. Join visual artist Donna Moore and writer Heather Wilson for guided meditation, writing exercises, and art-journal-making inspired by the new year and the work of North Carolina artist Elizabeth Bradford, whose exhibition at CAM opens in March 2021. Tuition includes supplies (available for pick-up or mailed to virtual students). Image: Elizabeth Bradford, Water's Edge, Yellow Leaves, Acrylic on canvas, 60" x 48.03" | |
In-Person Writing the Lived-In Body Instructor: Heather Wilson Mondays, January 4-25, 3-4:30 PM CAM Members: $100; Non-Members: $120 Virginia Wright-Frierson's exhibition The Lived-In Body, Celebrating Women Over 65, in a stunning testimony to the beauty and strength of the bodies of women. This writing class, led by Heather Wilson, will be held in the gallery with Wright-Frierson's work. It will encourage writers of all ages to be present and write about the strength, beauty, and resiliency of their bodies, as well as the distinctive stories each body tells. Writers will participate in guided meditation, gentle stretching, and affirmative, poetic, narrative, and mindfulness writing in a supportive environment. They will also read works by women writers for inspiration. Masks and social distancing required. | |
Virtual Hiroshi Sueyoshi with Anne Brennan, Executive Director Thursdays, January 21-February 4, 1-2 PM CAM Members: $72; Non-Members: $90 This special seminar with Executive Director Anne Brennan highlights the work of North Carolina Living Treasure Hiroshi Sueyoshi. Brennan, who met Sueyoshi in 1978 when he first moved to Wilmington, will explore Sueyoshi's earliest work as an artist in Japan through his move to North Carolina and his impact on North Carolina through the voices and stories of those who worked with him - from fellow ceramicists, to students, to business leaders, to curators, to collectors. | |
Virtual Our Place in This World: International Artists Instructor: Luc Travers Sunday, January 17, 31, and February 14 2-4:30 PM CAM Members: $12 per class/$30 for package New-Members: $15 per class/$40 for package The goal of this series is to immerse ourselves into the worlds created by these artists, sensually, emotionally, and intellectually. We'll learn techniques for getting the most out of enjoying landscape paintings (including the use of music to enhance the mood of the landscape). We'll look deeply into each artist's world and examine what they had to say about our relationship with nature and our relationship with the universe. And we'll explore how the ideas in their landscapes reflected their personal lives and philosophies. Jan. 17th - John Martin, English (1789 - 1854) Jan. 31st - Jan Brueghel the Elder, Flemish (1568 -1625) Feb. 14th - Hokusai, Japanese (1760 -1849) Image: Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849), The Yoshitune Horse-Washing Falls at Yoshino, Izumi Province, c. 1833-34, color woodblock print | |
Virtual Come Paint Inside! Instructor: Jeri Greenberg Tuesday, January 26, 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. | |
| Judson Hurd Saturday, January 2 11:30 AM-1:30 PM | | | | Emily Burdette Sunday, January 3 11:30 AM-1:30 PM | | |
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Virtual Floating Lantern Ceremony Honor loved ones and launch your hopes and dreams for 2021. This year's Floating Lantern Ceremony is going virtual, and it will be streaming Sunday, January 10, 2021, 5-6:30 PM on Facebook Live and YouTube. Lantern sleeves are available for purchase at CAM Museum Shop ($12 + tax through Sat., Jan. 9) | |
This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources. | | |
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