CAM AFTER DARK: THE GAME CHANGERS Thursday, April 10 | 6:30 PM |
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Join us this Thursday evening at 6:30 PM for CAM After Dark with Ben Billingsley as he leads an insightful conversation surrounding The Game Changers: Diebenkorn, Frankenthaler, and Rauchenberg. Guest curator and local artist Ben Billingsley will present an in-depth illustrated lecture on the life and works of artists Richard Diebenkorn, Helen Frankenthaler, and Robert Rauschenberg. These three mavericks engaged the cultural juggernaut of Abstract Expressionism in unique ways, establishing a visual language of their own. By introducing specific early landscape and figurative works by Diebenkorn and Frankenthaler, Ben will help the viewer traverse the path from representation to full abstraction in their work. Learn about Rauschenberg’s studies at Black Mountain College and his lifelong exploration of various mediums and artist collaborations.
Enjoy dinner or drinks in CAMCAFÉ before or after the talk with music by Aaron Keener! Call (910) 777-2363 for reservations |
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CAM Members: $10 Not-Yet Member: $15 Students and Educators: Free |
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Richard Diebenkorn at his Berkeley home, 1962. Photograph by Phyllis Diebenkorn © 2025 Richard Diebenkorn Foundation
Helen Frankenthaler in front of “Hybrid Vigor” (1973) in her East Eighty-third Street studio, New York, summer 1973. Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Archives, New York. Photograph by Edward Youkilis. Artwork © 2025 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Robert Rauschenberg with works from his Spreads and Scales series, 1978. Photo: Unattributed. Photograph Collection. Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives, New York. |
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NEW MEMBER COFFEE Wednesday, April 9, 10 am Free, Members Only.
New CAM Members are invited to a Member Coffee to meet Executive Director Heather Wilson and learn a little about CAM’s history.
Tour of the galleries following the coffee is optional.
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| MARY’S ART EXPLORERS: THE WONDERFUL THINGS YOU WILL BE Thursday, April 10 | 10 am CAM Members: $5 per adult/child Not-Yet Members: $10 per adult/child Children Ages 2 & Under: Free Join us in the Pancoe Education Building as we read The Wonderful Things You Will Be by Emily Winfield Martin. After the reading, participants will create a story-inspired craft. This is a great opportunity for the whole family! Mary's 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. Preregister to guarantee your spot! Learn More |
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PUBLIC READING AT THE FUZZY NEEDLE: THE ART OF WORDS Thursday, April 10, 4:30 pm
Join us for Public Reading: The Art of Words, a night of storytelling as writers from Shawna Kenney’s Museum School class share excerpts from their works at The Fuzzy Needle Records and Books. Throughout the semester, students of all levels have explored their voices through storytelling experiments, and now they’re bringing their words to life in a public reading.
Come out and support our writers, discover new voices, and experience the art of words!
Attendance at this event is open to all.
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| Upcoming! BLACK ARTS ALLIANCE NC BLACK FILM FESTIVAL CLOSING & AWARDS - with special film screening of Minnie Evans: Draw or Die Saturday, April 13, 2 PM Admission: $25
Join us at CAM for the Closing Ceremony of the 22nd Annual North Carolina Black Film Festival, presented by the Black Arts Alliance. The event includes the festival awards ceremony and a special screening of the documentary Minnie Evans: Draw or Die, celebrating the life and legacy of the iconic North Carolina artist.
🎬 2 PM – Awards Ceremony 🎥 3 PM – Film Screening: Minnie Evans: Draw or Die
This four-day festival showcases powerful films by African-American filmmakers and stories exploring Black life and history. LEARN MORE |
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THE EASTER BUNNY IS COMING TO TOWN! |
This cuddle bunny features buttery soft skin, a sweet face and velvety ears that come alive with movable mouth and all four legs. A wonderful surprise in any basket - this hand puppet will definitely make somebunny very hoppy! Stay up to date on new shop items by following us on Instagram@cammuseumshop! |
| Featured: Grey Bunny Puppet - $24.00. (Member $21.60) |
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Teaching Creating CAM Museum School Offsite Exhibition WHQR's MC Erny Gallery 254 N. Front St., 3rd Floor, Downtown Wilmington.
On view March 28 - May 19, 2025.
Teaching/ Creating features the joyful lifelong learning taking place at Cameron Art Museum’s Museum School. This exhibition of paintings, drawings, prints, and textiles by the school’s teaching artists and the students who join them in the studio reflects an ongoing love of art, experimentation, and fine craftsmanship. |
| 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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The Game Changers: Diebenkorn, Frankenthaler, and Rauschenberg
March 20 - October 5, 2025 Helen Frankenthaler, Richard Diebenkorn, and Robert Rauschenberg created essential works in the mid-20th century, forever changing what American art would look like and what it could mean to us.
The Game Changers exhibition expands viewers’ appreciation of prints in the permanent collection with the generous inclusion of works by Frankenthaler, Diebenkorn, Rauschenberg, and their contemporaries from renowned American museum collections. Learn More |
| Upcoming! We Belong Here: The Gutierrez Collection
April 25, 2025 – September 7, 2025 We Belong Here: The Gutierrez Collection is the first public exhibition of contemporary art collected over the past decade by North Carolina collectors Onay Gutierrez and Jeff Childers. In their words: “The Gutierrez Collection creates a space for dialogue and understanding across diverse identities and perspectives.”
Featuring over 40 works by international contemporary artists, it focuses on 21st-century pieces that engage with social, political, cultural, and personal issues. Learn More |
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BEGINNER POTTERY WRAP UP Instructor: Renato Abbate This is a 4 week wrap up of Beginner Pottery, continuing to focus on hand building techniques, including pinch, coil, and slab building. You will learn the basic methods for building with clay, embellishing the surface, and understanding the characteristics of different glazes as well as wheel instruction. Instruction is provided during the weekly class session, and studio time is available on selected days at the Museum School. Your supply fee includes 25lbs of clay and glaze firing of your coursework
Thursdays, April 17-May 8, 6-9pm Adult: All Levels CAM Members: $168 Not-Yet Members: $210 Supplies: $25 Supply Click here for Supplies Information and to Learn More |
| SKETCHING AND PAINTING CARNIVOROUS PLANTS Instructor: Carolyn Faulkner Experience the intriguing world of carnivorous plants up close. Our first session starts at the Stanley Rehder Carnivorous Plant Garden, where you can take photos or create quick sketches of these amazing plants! Afterward, we'll return to the CAM to continue sketching. If it rains on the first day, photos will be provided, and the class will begin at the CAM instead. We'll dive into contour drawing, shading, simplifying complex shapes, color mixing, and layering colors to achieve depth and texture. Friday-Sunday, April 25-27, 10am-2pm Adult: All Levels CAM Member $140 Not-yet member $175 Supplies: For Supplies Information and to Learn More |
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| LIVE! AT CAM CAFÉ • THURS 6-8 PM April 10 Aaron Keener April 17 Brian Gross May 1 Robert Bosco May 15 Champ St. Amand
Illustration: "Save Me a Seat" by Sherri Badalsua. | |
| 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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