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Thursday, December 1, 6:30 pm CAM/CFJS Members: $12.00, Non-Members: $20.00, Students with valid college ID: $10.00 (tax and fees not included)
Critics, jazz hosts and jazz lovers all agree that Lenore Raphael is one of the most swinging mainstream pianists today. Lenore is a classically trained bebop pianist who has been influenced greatly by Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Bud Powell, Bill Evans et al. and has created her own recognizable style. As a performer, she has gotten rave reviews and standing ovations at such prestigious venues as Jazz At Lincoln Center, Birdland, Ronnie Scott's in London as well as numerous jazz festivals in New York City and around the world.
Purchase seats on CAM's website, by phone and at CAM's Visitor Services desk.
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EXHIBITION
December 3 - January 8 Drawing inspiration from traditional lantern festivals that mark the season's change and year's end, over forty artists created new and original hand-built lanterns. With the lanterns illuminating both the darkness of longer nights and the beginnings of the future, this exhibition will give rise to a shared experience of reflection and anticipation.
Opening Party Friday December 2, 6-8 pm CAM Members: $10 per admission / Not Yet Members: $16 per admission Be among the first to experience over forty hand-built lanterns created by artists from the Cape Fear area and across the U.S. while enjoying light refreshments, cash bar and live music by legendary entertainer Grenoldo Frazier. Register here
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MUSEUM SCHOOL
Sunday, December 4, 11 am - 2 pm Discover the Museum School In Person! Meet Museum School Teaching Artists, Students and Exhibitors. Day Includes: Instructor Demos, Student Art Show, Craft Stations, Library Book Sale, Scarf Dying, Figure Drawing, Biscuit Making
10% off Winter I Session Registration In Person And During Event Only
Elsie Egan, 93 years old from Red Springs, NC will be making biscuits in galleria during Open House. Come and learn Elsie's 80 year old secret techniques while practicing and making your own right beside her!
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FAMILIES Clyde's Holiday by the Sea
Saturday, Dec. 10, 11 am - 2 pm Admission is by donation IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN! Internationally renowned artist Clyde Jones spends the day with you and your family! Help decorate sea critters to add to our 'Holiday by the Sea' installation, which will remain on display at the corner of 17th and Independence through the holiday season! You can also create your own works of art to take home! All Ages Welcome. No pre-registration necessary. Parental supervision required at all times. Enjoy this afternoon of creativity, inspiration & art! For more information contact georgia@cameronartmuseum.org. Sponsored by BB & T.
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GROUP SINGING Wilmington Sacred Harp Singers
Sunday, Nov. 27 1:30 PM Instruction for beginners 2:00 - 4:00 PM Entire Group Wilmington Sacred Harp Singers presents a traditional Sacred Harp Singing and invite you to join in the music and raise your voice in song! This dynamic form of a cappella social singing dates back to Colonial America, using a modern reprint of an 1844 songbook The Sacred Harp. The music is loud, vigorous and intense. It is meant to be sung, not just observed. No previous experience is necessary. Free and open to the public, donations appreciated.
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Floating Lantern Ceremony
Sunday, December 11, 4-7 pm CAM welcomes you to attend this free public event where you may write or draw your love and gratitude for someone special onto a lantern or express your dreams and wishes for the future. Lanterns will then be floated on the museum pond in this moving ceremony. This outdoor activity will be accompanied by live music and refreshments for purchase. Proceeds from lantern purchases support CAM's ongoing educational programming. Lantern sleeves will be available for sale for $12 each. Lantern messaging and decorating begins at 4 p.m. Floating begins at 5 p.m., continues until 7 p.m. More info here.
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Lunch: Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Brunch: Sunday 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Dinner: Thursday 5:00 pm - 9:00pm
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This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.
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