WEEKLY E-NEWS

Kids Takeover CAM this Weekend!

Weekend plans? Kids at CAM is back this Saturday July 20,

10 AM to Noon. Join us for a family friendly morning with art activities for all ages - parents included! All activities are facilitated by museum staff.


Take a 10:30 AM or 11:30 AM tour of all current exhibitions - including

Thomas Sayre: Four Walls, The Work of Their Hands: American Quiltmaking, and the newly opened exhibition 5: Five Years of Acquisitions.


This Saturday we feature The Work of Their Hands artist, Dr. Bobbi Fitzsimmons with multiple activities for all experience and age levels focusing on the art of quilting. Some activities will be able to be taken home, others will be part of a larger community quilting experience.


Join our story-time reading at 11:00 AM of The All-Together Quilt by

Lizzy Rockwell. After Kids at CAM join us for brunch in CAM Caféfeaturing a kid's menu along with the brunch classics and brunch cocktails for the grownups!

Call (910) 777- 2363 for reservations.


This month, we are proud to continue our partnership with ACCESS Wilmington. All ACCESS members will have FREE admission to this event.

ACCESS Wilmington Members click HERE to register.


If you need assistance or have questions about accessibility, please email our Deputy Director of Operations,

Georgia Mastroieni, georgia@cameronartmuseum.org.

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Featured Programs

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GALLERIES AFTER DARK IN

5: FIVE YEARS OF ACQUISITIONS WITH HEATHER WILSON, CAM'S EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

THURS, JULY 18 @ 6:00-7:00 PM

Free with Museum Admission

 

Join Heather Wilson, CAM’s Executive, for a conversation in 5: Five Years of Acquisitions about the evolution of CAM's permanent collection and more.

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PATCHWORK:

COMMUNITY QUILTING SESSION

SAT, JULY 20 @ 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM

SUGGESTED DONATION:

$5 ADULTS/ $10 FAMILIES


Visitors of any age are invited to work on a square that can be added to a representative quilt of CAM’s community. All supplies provided, and staff will be on hand to assist with basic sewing instructions. Learn More

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TICKETS ON SALE NOW

We are thrilled to announce the 2024-2025 season of

Jazz at CAM showcasing the best of local and regional jazz.


The series, focusing on this uniquely American art form, takes place the first Thursday evening at 7 PM of each month beginning in September and continuing through April 2025.


Learn more.

Make everywhere your happy place!

The shop has new notebooks, sketchbooks & journals – lined and unlined with various designs to choose from. Make this summer “notable”!

Featured: Lined softcover notebook - $12.50 ea.

(CAM Members $11.25 ea.)

ON VIEW

Thomas Sayre Four Walls

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. LearnMore

The Work of Their Hands

The Work of Their Hands: American Quiltmaking


The Work of Their Hands explores the continuing legacy of quilt-making and the evolution of textile art, starting with traditional quilts made for bedcoverings to contemporary fabric artworks by artists including Brittney Boyd Bullock, Celeste Butler, Robin Cowley, Michael James, Precious Lovell, Katie Pasquini Masopust, Carolyn Mazloomi, Mary Pal, Hattie Schmidt,

Beverly Smith, The Advocacy Project, and others. 


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Five Years of Acquisitions

5: Five Years of Acquisitions


5: Five Years of Acquisitions features Cameron Art Museum’s new acquisitions

from over the past five years. Artists featured include Rick Beck, AlexanderCalder,

Marc Chagall, Judy Chicago, Willie Cole, Karen Paden Crouch, Salvador Dali,

Phil Freelon, Clarence Heyward, Henri Matisse, Robert Motherwell,

Ben Owens,

Pablo Picasso, Alison Saar, Rosalia Torres-Weiner, Burk Uzzle,

and Andy Warhol, among

others.

Sponsored in part by Lucrecia A. Schneider


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MUSEUM SCHOOL CLASSES & WORKSHOPS

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PEOPLE AND PLACES

Instructor: Jeri Greenberg

Come draw or paint from models and photos, exploring PEOPLE and then the PLACES that we see these people! Restaurants, museums, sitting on a park bench~ draw from life and/or draw from photos, just come draw!



Adult: All Levels

Sat and Sun Jul 27-28, 10 AM-2 PM

CAM Members: $116

Not-yet Members: $145

+$20 Model Fee

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PASTE PAPER PARTY

Instructor: Catherine Cross

Join the fun of learning all there is to know about creating beautiful and functional paste papers. Try for yourself the different recipes, paint and pigment types, tools and papers. Paste Paper has a place in this world whether as a book cover, endpaper, decorative arts, collage or fine art inclusions.



Adult: All Levels

Sat, Aug 3, 10 AM- 1 PM

CAM Members: $52

Not-Yet Members: $65

+$5 Supply Donation Encouraged

CAM CAFE

CAM Cafe

Illustration by Maria Liberto Bessette from Urban Sketchers Wilmington NC

Lunch:

Tues-Fri 11 AM-2 PM

Dinner:

Thurs 5-8 PM


Live music by Roger Davis



Enjoy FREE gallery admission Thursday evenings when you join us for drinks or dinner.

Brunch:

Sat & Sun 10 AM-2 PM

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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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