WEEKLY E-NEWS

ELISABETH CHANT

February 6 - April 27, 2025

Explore the people and landscapes of Chant's world


OPENING NIGHT THIS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6!

Join us this Thursday, February 6 to celebrate!

CAM Members are invited to preview Elisabeth Chant with two member-only

staff-led tours at 11 AM and 2 PM. Register today!


Everyone is invited to join us that evening at 6 PM for

Elisabeth Chant Opening Night

featuring live music by pianist Ian Daviz in the galleria. Plus, enjoy craft cocktails and more in CAM Café or the museum’s torchlit courtyard.


Join fellow art enthusiasts in honoring the life and work of an artist whose vision helped define Wilmington’s artistic identity.


CAM Members Free* / Not Yet Members $15

*NC taxes and the CAM service charge will be added at checkout.

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Elisabeth Chant (American, b. England 1865 - 1947) Violet and Gold (Self Portrait), c. 1925. 

Oil on canvas. Collection of Cameron Art Museum. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Rehder

Vollian Rann (American, 1898 – 1956) Portrait of Miss Chant, 1925. Oil on board. Collection of Cameron Art Museum. Gift of Hester Donnelly

THIS WEEK AT CAM

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KIDS AT CAM: LET IT ALL OUT!

Saturday, Feb. 8, 10 am - 12 n

Members: $5 per adult/child

Not-Yet Members: $10 per adult/child


We’ll combine art-making and full-body movement opportunities led by professional dancer and community partner Madeleine Pautier. Families can enjoy engaging art activities, a movement-inspired dance workshop, and an optional family-friendly exhibition tour. No prior art or dance experience is necessary—just come ready to move, create, and have fun!


Kids at CAM is a family-friendly event. Museum staff facilitate art activities for all ages, including parents. Family-friendly tours of the exhibitions are at 11:30 a.m. Families can participate in the activities, the tour, or both during their afternoons at CAM.

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CONTEMPORARY DANCE

IN FOUR WALLS

Saturday, Feb. 8, 1 pm

Suggested Donation: $5


Stay after Kids@CAM and join us for Contemporary Dance in Four Walls, an inspiring afternoon of movement and artistry in Thomas Sayre’s contemplative Four Walls exhibition.


The event opens with Madeleine Pautier’s Yūgen, a captivating exploration of the universe’s mysteries through dance, reflecting themes of transformation, hope, and wonder. A professional dancer with training from the Kirov Academy and BalletMet, Pautier brings deep artistry to this performance.


Next, members of the Dance

Cooperative present original works inspired by the scale and textures of Sayre’s art, exploring themes of honor, sacrifice, and spirituality. Learn More

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EBT cardholders can register children for Kids@CAM and Art Explorers programs at no cost! To secure your spots, please email Ashley Rowland at education@cameronartmuseum.org or call 910-726-9490 with the number of participants you'd like to register.

HANDMADE HEARTS

FOR YOUR VALENTINE!

Cast in Fine Silver with various designs to choose from these hearts are one-of-a-kind just like that special person in your life. Plus, they are petite enough to be layered with other jewelry and pretty enough to be worn year-round!



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Featured:

Sterling Silver Heart Necklaces

$125 (Member $112.50)

$139 (Member $125.10)

ON VIEW

Thomas Sayre: Four Walls


Thomas Sayre: Four Walls features new and never exhibited works by American artist Thomas Sayre (American, b. 1950). Each of the four large-scale pieces installed in Cameron Art Museum’s Hughes Wing engage the belief systems and symbols that underpin the ideals of church, nation, and creation.

Made of materials that include tar, smoke, fabric gowns, gunshots, welding material, earth and fire, these works invite visitors to draw close and experience the messiness of making, and by analogy, to bear witness to the ways that life invades, entangles, and tarnishes us. Learn More

Close to Home



Close to Home (November 19, 2024 – March 23, 2025) is a celebration of CAM’s collection featuring works by artists with a connection to our state, our region, our home. Join us as we explore images of people and places that evoke the varied spirit of our community. Beloved familiar works are joined by hidden treasures in a showcase of artistic voices; a collective search for the meaning of home. Features work by Josef Albers, Romare Bearden, Mary Cassatt, Diego Camposeco, Elisabeth Chant, Minnie Evans, Maud Gatewood, Claude Howell, Hiroshi Sueyoshi, and others.

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Upcoming! Elisabeth Chant


Elisabeth Chant (February 7, 2025 – April 27, 2025)

North Carolina artist Elisabeth Chant (1865-1947) made an indelible mark on Wilmington’s art community. She became known for her vibrant landscapes and scenes of the North Carolina coast. Chant also created decorative designs and explored mysticism and spiritual themes, which informed her artistic style. She was instrumental in developing Wilmington’s cultural landscape, founding art classes, mentoring young artists, and establishing a community art association.

This exhibition explores the people and landscapes of Chant’s world.

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MUSEUM SCHOOL CLASSES & WORKSHOPS

Winter/ Spring classes are online and open for enrollment!

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MEMORY CAPSULE BOXES

Instructor: Anne McCombie

Begin with an immersive walk through the Close to Home exhibit, sparking ideas and reflecting on what “home” means to you. Afterward, you’ll learn hand-building techniques to create a small lidded box or jar, perfect for holding keepsakes. Add personal touches, using carvings, stamps, or impressions inspired by memories or meaningful symbols to make their piece a functional “memory capsule.”

Tuesday and Thursday, Feb. 11 & 13,

10 am-1 pm & 10 am-12 pm

Adult: All Levels

CAM Member $116

Not-yet Member $145

Supplies: All supplies provided.

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DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS

Instructor: Todd Carignan

This class covers the basics of drawing, including where to begin, measure, create interesting compositions, and use light and shadow to create depth and texture.

Thurs, Feb. 13- Mar. 20, 9 am-12 pm

Adult: All Levels

CAM Member $232

Not-yet Member $290

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CAM CAFE

Lunch:

Tues-Fri 11 AM-2 PM

Dinner:

Thursdays 5-8 PM

Brunch:

Sat & Sun 10 AM-2 PM

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Thursday Night is date night!


Enjoy FREE gallery admission on Thursday evenings when you join us for 

drinks or dinner.

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LIVE! AT CAM CAFÉ  THURS 6-8 PM

Feb 13 Bill Alston

Feb 20 Robert Bosco

Feb 27 Raphael Namé

March 13 Perry Smith

March 20 Robert Bosco

March 27 Raphael Namé

No museum admission is ever needed to enjoy CAM Café.

Join us today!  


Call (910) 777-2363 for reservations

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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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