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Tuesday, May 15, 2023

CAM Spotlight

The Future of LatinX Representation Now!, 2023

The Future of LatinX Representation Now!, 2023 the site-specific mural created by Rosalia Torres-Weiner with the help of fellow artists Ben Billingsly, Susan Nuttal, and Eva Crawford welcomes visitors to Lugar de Encuentros/Place of Encounters.


As they enter the gallery space they are immediately surrounded by it's colorful imagery and visual scale.

Rosalia Torres-Weiner in describing The Future of LatinX Representation is Now!, 2023, writes,


"Latinx representation in American culture is building, accelerating, and shifting as the Latinx youth of yesterday become the leaders, thinkers, and cultural influencers of tomorrow."

"This mural depicts the multi-generational nature of Latinx youth claiming their place in American society. The Millennials are represented as hummingbirds, who serve as cross-pollinators of Latinx and American culture and ideas, spreading wisdom and spreading their wings. The fish represent Gen-Z, who grew up as digital natives, comfortable leveraging technology as an equalizer. The wolves represent Gen-Alpha, who I see as the first generation that will realize the full effect of Latinx representation in America.  The patterns and iconography represent participation across all fields of endeavor, including technology, science, politics, business, and arts. 


While full Latinx representation in American society is still a dream that many Latinx people are striving for, I believe that it is within our reach and that the youth of today will make it possible."

Watch the installation process!

The Future of LatinX Representation Now!, 2023

Timelapse video by Curtis Krueger

Rosalia Torres-Weiner photographed

by Alan Cradick

Rosalia Torres-Weiner is an artist, activist and community leader in Charlotte, NC. She grew up in Mexico City and has lived in Charlotte, NC for 25 years. In 2010, she shifted her focus from commercial art to art activism. She is known for colorful murals, vibrant paintings and her series of portraits of undocumented youth, the Dreamers.


She uses her art to document social conditions and raise awareness about issues affecting migrant communities such as family separation, access to public education and racism.


Her work often features digital augmentation and augmented reality, featuring the stories of her subjects told in their voices. “I believe that through the use of technology, art becomes more personal, more interactive, and ultimately more impactful.”

North Carolina is home to a rich diversity of voices, and this is reflected in its community of Latin American artists. Work from Lugar de Encuentros / Place of Encounters often straddles two worlds, reflecting both birthplace and resettlement, exploring both tension and harmony in the relationship between the two.


From film to installation art to paintings to photography, this exhibition delves into the variety of migrant experiences, offering a space for connection, a chance to encounter another’s experience through art. Artists include

Nico Amortegui, Cornelio Campos, Rodrigo Dorfman, Mario Marzan, Renzo Ortega, and Rosalia Torres-Weiner.


See Lugar de Encuentros/Place of Encounters now on view!

Thank you to the Landfall Foundation for your support of Spanish language tours and art activities for children at CAM!

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 present powerful work like Lugar de Encuentros/Place of Encounters, our newest exhibit that elevates the voices of NC's Latin American population. Membership also allows us to create programming like Saturday's fantastic community day, bringing 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 the shop, Museum School, and for public programs.

Join CAM today!

CAM Museum Shop

New to the CAM Shop… Also…Member Sale!

 

Melissa Hindle-Sherman, a Wilmington based artist, joins the CAM shop artist roster. Her inspiration comes from mixtures of textures and media, combining new and old, fabricated with found…each piece coming together to create something truly unique. Come check out her jewelry featuring antique watch movements and Swarovski crystals.

 

Featured – 18” silver necklace w/ watch movement $79 (members $71.10 ) and adjustable silver-plated watch movement ring $55 (members $49.55)

 

Also, this week - 20% Off Member Sale in the CAM Shop Wednesday – Sunday!!!

Featured Programs

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Membership

New Member Coffee

Wednesday, May 17, 10-11 AM Free; CAM members only


New CAM Members are invited to a Member Coffee to meet Interim 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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Black Arts Alliance

NC Black Film Festival Honoring Pam Grier

Film Opening and CineMixer

Thursday, May 18, 2023,

6 PM Cinemixer

7-9 PM Q&A and film screening

Adults: $25


The Black Arts Alliance is proud to present the 20th Annual North Carolina Black Film Festival, May 18-21, 2023 in Wilmington, NC with this year's special guest Pam Grier, our Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. The four-day juried and invitational festival of independent motion pictures by African-American filmmakers will showcase features, shorts and documentary films. Trophies will be awarded in each category.


At 7 PM, there will be a Q&A with honoree Pam Grier and Rhonda Bellamy, followed by a screening of Foxy Brown at 7:30 PM.


The North Carolina Black Film Festival is a Four day juried and invitational festival of independent motion pictures by Black filmmakers which showcase features, shorts, animation, documentary films, and student films. We pride ourselves in the Carolina Hospitality and great previous honorees and winners such as Anthony Hemingway,

Ava DuVernay, Giancarlo Esposito, the late Dwayne McDuffie,

Scott Sanders and more. Find the full schedule at the Black Arts Alliance website


Presented by the Black Arts Alliance in partnership with the Arts Council of Wilmington and New Hanover County

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Black Arts Alliance

NC Black Film Festival Grand Finale and Awards Ceremony

Sunday, May 21, 2023, 2 PM

Adults: $25


The 2023 festival takes a bow to its audiences for the past three days and delights in awarding excellence to those filmmakers whose work was juried.

Special closing night screening of the film Butterfly in the Sky, a documentary showcasing the popular children's broadcast series, Reading Rainbow, along with light refreshments.

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Upcoming Programs

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Mary's Art Explorers

Wonder Walkers / Caminantes Curiosos

Thursday, May 25, 2023, 10-11 AM

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

Children 2 and under: free


Come take part in our first bilingual Art Explorers! We will read Wonder Walkers / Caminantes Curioso, then explore our new exhibition Lugar de Encuentros / Place of Encounters together. We will create artwork inspired by our book and exhibition. Our book will be read in both English and Spanish, and a Spanish-speaking staff member will offer translation of the gallery exploration and art project instructions.


Art Explorers is geared towards infants, toddler and preschoolers, but big brothers and sisters are welcome to join and create art with us. Space is limited so preregister to guarantee your spot!

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Educator Resources

Closing the Gap with Arts Integration:Professional Development Workshop for Educators and Parents of Students in Grades K-8

Thursday, May 25, 2023, 4-7 PM

Free for educators in Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Duplin, New Hanover, Onslow, Pender, and Sampson counties


Deepen your understanding of CAM’s USCT public sculpture Boundless through the lens of history, poetry, and movement. Learn what arts integration is and how you can employ it in your classroom. 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. 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

Kevin Locklear Melvin and the Lumbee Tribe

Thursday, May 25, 2023,

7 PM FREE


Kevin Melvin is an enrolled member of and Cultural Historic Preservation Officer for the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. He earned his undergraduate degree in American Indian Studies and History from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. He is currently working on a master’s degree in Public History from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.


Join us for the Sunset Performance Series at CAM, a new FREE performance series designed to connect art and social justice, presented by TD Bank. The performance will take place in the PNC USCT Park directly in front of Boundless, the public sculpture honoring the United States Colored Troops and their fight for freedom.


The series is FREE and open to the public. Beer, wine and a selection of light bites will be available at CAM Cafe.


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Lunch: Tues-Fri 11 AM-2 PM

Dinner: Thurs 5-8 PM

Brunch: Sat & Sun 10 AM-2 PM


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Live Music

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John Majesty

Thursday, May 18 6-8 PM

Roger Davis

Saturday, May 20 11:30 AM-1:30 PM



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2023 Spring Course Catalogue

Museum School Classes & Workshops

Bring the kids to CAM!

Teen Camp:

Sculpture Mania

Instructor: Andy Alvarez

Let your creativity soar by creating multimedia sculptures! From cardboard, to wire, to fabric and yarn, you name it, we'll work with various materials and themes throughout the week to help you understand the basics of building a 3D design. Start thinking about your work from all angles and learn to apply design elements and principles to unify your work.

Youth: High School -

July 3-7, Monday - Friday,

2:00 pm. - 5:00 p.m.

CAM member: $145;

Not-yet-member: $175

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Watercolor Landscaping

Instructor: Janice Castiglione

We will explore the many aspects of landscape painting. We will paint trees, fields, skies, foliage and buildings. Also covering the way to tone images in the background to give a 3D effect on a 2-dimensional surface. Pushing some elements back and other elements forward. Putting all the elements together to create a fully completed landscape.

Adult: Intermediate -

Saturday-Sunday, May 20-21, 10-4pm & 12-4pm

CAM member: $144

Not-yet-member: $180

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Tickled Blue - Cyanotype Printing

Instructor: Donna Moore

The simplest of objects create unique and elegant note cards, bookmarks, fabrics, and frameable prints through the simple process of cyanotype's contact printing. Tap into the power of the sun's rays and experiment with the playful surprise elements of

"blue printing". Adult: All Levels

Saturday-Sunday, June 3-4,

10-4pm and 11-3pm

CAM member: $116;

Not-yet-member: $145

+ $20 material fee

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Charcoal: Versatile, Impactful & Forgiving

Instructor: Donna Moore

Open up to one of art's most forgiving traditional mediums. Versatile: A tool for loose sketching, completing a polished drawing, or adding dynamic expressive punch in mixed media. Impactful: Charcoal can go from the darkest dark to the softest palest grey leaving a dusty trail of delicate descriptive values in between. Forgiving: It lives to be pushed hard, erased, and reworked.Adult: All Levels -

Thurs, May 25- June 1, 1-4pm

CAM member: $80;

Not-yet-member: $100

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Life Drawing

Long Pose Life Drawing: Dancer Theme

Instructor: J. Greenberg and Donna Moore

If Degas can do it, why can't we? Next up in Long Pose Workshop series - Dancers are the theme! Featuring professional local dancers in simulated rehearsal environment. Each day will start with shorter single model pose, break, to return with two models for an extended pose up to three hours. Format is self-guided - develop composition in medium of your choice. Adult: All Levels -

Friday, May 26, 11 - 4pm

CAM member: $64

Not-yet-member: $75


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Life Drawing

PM Life Drawing

Instructor: Donna Moore, September Krueger

Work with professional nude models, following a self-guided format studying the human form - in your medium of choice. A basic understanding of technique and tools is suggested. Purchase punch cards online to be used in morning or evening sessions. Purchase punch cards through the Museum School office to be used in morning or evening classes during the Fall session. Ongoing bi-weekly.

Adult: All Levels -

June 15th - August 17th, Thursdays, 6:30PM-9:00PM

CAM member: $20;

Not-yet-member: $25

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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.

North Carolina Arts Council

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