Cameron Art Museum

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Tuesday, September 12, 2023

CAM Exhibition Spotlight

The Last Days of Love

Love is eternal, infinite and goes on and on, but unfortunately Love the exhibition closes in less than one month. Please come see this amazing exhibition before it closes for good on Sunday, October 8.


Love examines this sometimes intense, often elusive emotion. True love, familial love, romantic love, self-love, platonic love, forbidden love, and lost love are all aspects of this universal emotion.


Through contemporary art, Love explores, celebrates, and looks deeply at these various aspects of love and connects us with our shared humanity. 


Love is an adaptation of the 2022 exhibition, What Is Left Unspoken, Love at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta.

Rashid Johnson (American, born 1977), still from

The Hikers, 2019, 16mm film transferred to digital video with sound, duration 7:14 minutes, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Gift of Charles Roth, 2021.171. © Rashid Johnson. Photo courtesy of the artist and

Hauser & Wirth.

Love features three incredible works on loan from the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, including powerful videos from Andrea Galvani and Rashid Johnson along with a beautiful beaded punching bag from Jeffrey Gibson titled The Love You Give Is The Love You Get which as curator Micheal Rooks writes,“suggests that love is a form of conditioning that requires practice and discipline and is contingent upon reciprocity, necessarily casting uncertainty on the notion of “unconditional love.’”

Loans for this exhibition are from Art Bridges and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, the High Museum of Art, and private collections.  


This is also the first time that Cameron Art Museum has presented the work of influential conceptual artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres (American, b. Guáimaro, Cuba, 1957; died Miami, Florida, 1996).

Love includes Untitled, (LA), 1991 from Gonzalez-Torres, on loan from Art Bridges and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, a work consisting of often colorful cellophane wrapped hard candies which have become known as “candy spills.”


Gonzalez-Torres transforms the stark language of minimalism to elicit reflections on love and loss. As individual pieces of candy are taken from the installation and consumed, the gradual depletion of the spill serves as a metaphor for absence, transience, and the inevitability of loss, while the replenishment of the candy each day extends the metaphor as an act of remembrance and the continuation of love after death.

As part of funding from Art Bridges, CAM has created some programming associated with the Felix Gonzalez-Torres piece including "Untitled" (Felix Gonzalez-Torres: Love, Art, and the LGBTQ+ Experience), a lecture and gallery talk with artist and art historian Ben Billingsley taking place this Thursday at 6:30 pm. Click HERE to register.

CAM also presents "Untitled" (Generations) on Saturday, October 7. This family day event takes inspiration from the Gonzalez-Torres work and invites families of all ages and kinds to take part in activities and learn more from various community partners who will be on hand to share resources and more. Click HERE for more information.

Love goes out with a bang as we welcome Michael Rooks, the Wieland Family Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the High Museum of Art, for a gallery talk on Sunday, October 1.


This will be an informative and entertaining talk about the works in Love and more.

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CAM Museum Shop

Roll these dice to unlock your creativity!

Whether you’re facing an artist’s block, working on developing new skills or want to change up your current style these dice will help you create fearlessly. They can be used by absolute beginners to experienced professionals, either alone or with others for collaborative projects, and make a fantastic gift. We also have a set for writers. 


Art Dice $19.99 (CAM member price - $17.99)

Featured Programs

Mary's Art Explorers

The Book with

No Pictures

Thursday, Sept 14, 10-11 AM

CAM Members: $5 per adult/child; Not-Yet Members: $10 per adult/child

Children Ages 2 and Under: Free


We will read The Book With No Pictures and create our own handmade booklets filled with pictures! We will explore our exhibitions for inspiration for our drawings.


Art Explorers is geared towards infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, but big brothers and sisters are welcome to join and create art with us. Your registration includes admission to the museum for the whole day. Space is limited so preregister to guarantee your spot!


It is with great honor that Cameron Art Museum pays tribute to Mary Cameron Hoey by naming its most popular and long-standing family program after her. Mary’s Art Explorers is a story time, art making, and museum exploration program.

Presented by Excite Credit Union
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Educator Resources

Educator Appreciation Night

Thursday, September 14, 4-7 PM

Free for educators and administrators Pre-K to College


Spend a fun and relaxing evening at CAM with free admission during an exclusive event for educators and view our new exhibitions. Scheduled tours will be available for each gallery to answer your questions and provide information about upcoming events. Our Educators Night will provide information and materials about tours, workshops, and other free resources for area educators. All educators and administrators - from Pre-K to College - welcome and encouraged to attend and explore fun ways to bring art into your classroom and spark creativity in your students.

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Felix Gonzalez-Torres

Art Lecture:

Felix González-Torres

“Untitled”

(Felix Gonzalez-Torres: Love, Art, and the LGBTQ+ Experience), 2023

Presented by Ben Billingsley

Thursday, Sept 14, 6:30-7:30 PM

Free; Pre-registration Required


Artist and educator Benjamin Billingsley leads a lecture-style presentation centered on the work of Felix González-Torres, allowing time for Q&A in the gallery, with a focus on the theme of love in the broader context of art examining LGBTQ+ experiences. With González-Torres as the starting point, Billingsley will explore related works from LGBTQ+ artists with a variety of intersectionalities, considering issues of race, gender-identity and sexuality as explored in the works on exhibition. The discussion will include works by Thomas Barger, Jeffrey Gibson, Alanna Fields, and Felicita Felli Maynard among many others.


Image Credit (Right): 

Felix Gonzalez-Torres

(American, b. Cuba, 1957 – 1996)

“Untitled” (L.A.), 1991 [detail]

Green candies in clear wrappers

Endless Supply

Overall Dimensions Vary with Installation

Original dimensions: approximately 192 x 14 x 1 1/2 inches Original Weight: 50 lb. (22.7 kg)

Jointly owned by Art Bridges and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

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Upcoming Programs

Closing the Gap

Educator Resources

Closing the Gap with Arts Integration feat. Kevin Lee Y Green

Thursday, Sept 21, 4-7 PM

Free for educators and administrators Pre-K to College


Dancer and choreographer Kevin Lee Y Green will lead an arts integrated workshop that demonstrates the power of dance and movement as a catalyst for social change. Using the work "Untitled" (L.A) by Felix Gonzales-Torres, Green will offer a creative space for educators to build understanding, empathy and resilience with LGBTQ+ youth in our community.


These workshops are designed to teach educators how to use the arts to teach core curriculum and help close the achievement gap through active learning strategies that engage all learners. These workshops are offered free to all educators in Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Duplin, New Hanover, Onslow, Pender, and Sampson countries. Participating educators will receive a certificate of completion to submit to their respective counties for CEU credit consideration.

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Sunset Performance Series with Raphael Namé

Sunset Performance Series

Raphael Namé

Thursday, Sept 21, 7 PM

Free


Boundless has always represented more than just the USCT who marched on our grounds but rather the resiliency of a people worldwide. We honor the many voices of the African diaspora wherever they found themselves in the western world.


Bossa Nova or a "New Sound" builds itself off the samba rhythms of Afro Brazilians and jazz influenced chord voicings. A beautifully distinct sound that calms wherever its heard.


Join us for a evening of calm Brazilian sounds from Raphael Namé and his ensemble.


Presented by

TD Bank
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Join us this Thursday, 4-8 PM at

CAM Café as we welcome

EOD Distillery for a FREE Cocktail Tasting.


Sample one of their handcrafted spirits.

CAM Café Shares the

Love on Thursday Nights!

EAT. DRINK. ART.

Join us at the bar or have dinner on Thursdays and get FREE museum admission!


Image Credit: Painting by Sherri Basaldua, Wilmington NC Urban Sketchers

Meet us at the Bar @ CAM Cafe after the

9 to 5 for drink specials, assorted flatbreads and live music every

Thursday night beginning at 4 PM


Call (910) 777-2363 for reservations and

more information

Cameron Art Museum has no umbrella institution. We exist through the generosity of our community of members and donors.


A CAM Membership allows us to create programming like CAM Community Days with FREE admission which brings people together from across our community.


CAM Members receive FREE admission, passes for friends and family, invitations to special members-only events and tours like member preview tours, and discounts in CAM Cafe, the Museum Shop, Museum School, and for public programs. Join CAM today!


And now, Household Membership include two FREE Guest Admission Passes per year! Just bring a guest to the Visitor Services Desk as you enter, flash your digital membership card, and share your favorite CAM experience with your friend (or family member).


CAM Community Corner

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CAM Cafe now offers a variety of coffee drinks!

CAM Café

CAM Café


Hours

Lunch: Tues-Fri 11 AM-2 PM

Dinner: Thurs 5-8 PM

Brunch: Sat & Sun 10 AM-2 PM


No museum admission is ever needed

to enjoy CAM Cafe.


Join us today!


Call (910) 777-2363 for reservations

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Museum School Classes & Workshops

Beginner Pottery Foundations

Instructor: Renato Abbate

Overview of hand building techniques in pottery Introduction to diverse types of clay suitable for hand building Demonstration and practice of basic hand-building techniques: pinch pots, coil pots, and slab construction.


Adult: Beginning

Thursdays, Sept 7-Oct 12

6:30 PM-9 PM

CAM member: $164

Not-yet-member: $205

+ $25 material fee

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Beginning Figure Sculpture

Instructor: Anne McCombie

In this 6-week beginners sculpture class we will start with basic sculpting techniques while observing our hands and conclude with live models in costume and sculpt full forms.


Adult: All Levels

Thursdays, Oct 5-Nov 9

6 PM-9 PM

CAM member: $224

Not-yet-member: $280

+ $25 material fee

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Monochromatic Magic

Shades of You: Monochromatic Magic:

A Portrait Painting Adventure!

Instructor: Amy Gibson

If you are curious about portrait painting, this is the best way to start! Spend the day creating a portrait using a monochromatic palette. Beginning with understanding the importance of value and tonal ranges. We will explore the nuances of facial expressions, the play of light on various surfaces, and the delicate balance between detail and suggestion.


Adult: All Levels

Saturday, Sept 16, 11 AM-2 PM

CAM member: $56

Not-yet-member: $70

+ $5 material fee

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Digital Painting Workshop

Instructor: Ben Billingsley

Learn the basics of digital drawing/painting and image manipulation without the expense of software subscriptions. Students will work on their own laptops using the free, open-source GIMP (GNU Image). Students aged 16 and older with the appropriate software are welcome to enroll.


Adult: All Levels

Saturday, Sept 23, 10 AM-3 PM & Sunday, Sept 24, 12-4 PM

CAM member: $136

Not-yet-member: $170

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Love Affairs in Paint

Love Affairs in Paint: How Great Artists Depicted Their Love Life

Instructor: Luc Travers

Among the most personal subjects for art is romantic love. As CAM's current exhibition, Love, shows, the concept of "love" is rich and ripe for personal interpretation. In this audio-visual lecture we'll explore how some of art history's great artists depicted their own personal love life in their art. 


Image: Gustav Klimt (1862-1918), The Kiss (Lovers), 1907/08


Adult: All Levels

Sunday, Sept 17, 2:30-4 PM

CAM member: $16

Not-yet-member: $20

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Afterschool Art Club - Stained Glass

Instructor: Happy Olmstead

Students will develop knowledge & skills in general stained glass safety protocols, pattern selection, color & type of glass selection, paper pattern cutting, transferring a pattern onto glass, cutting & grinding glass, copper foiling, fluxing, soldering, glass cleaning, and displaying finished stained glass art.


Youth: Middle School

Wednesdays, Sept 20-Oct 18

4:30-6 PM

CAM member: $96

Not-yet-member: $120

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Cameron Art Museum (CAM) provides a cultural gathering place that enriches the lives of museum visitors and the community through high-quality exhibitions, lifelong learning in the arts, dynamic public programs, and stewardship and interpretation of the collection.

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This project was supported by the NC Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources