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Weekend plans? Join us on Saturday for a FREE day of creativity, connection, and learning as we celebrate the many ways the arts can support resiliency in children and families!


Cameron Art Museum, the New Hanover County Resiliency Task Force, and community partners from across our 8-county region come together to offer interactive art activities, performances, and resources that highlight the power of art in building a strong and resilient community.


All activities are designed for all ages and abilities, making this a truly inclusive day of discovery and expression.


EVENT SCHEDULE:


📖 10–11 AM | Storytime and Activity with Super Jane Smith.

Reading of Teddy’s Bear Takes a Tumble.



🎭 11–11:30 AM | Turning the Wheel Creative Play Pop-Up

Engage in a fun, movement-based experience for all ages!


🖍️ 10 AM – 5 PM | Novant Health Coloring Station

Stop by the Novant Health resource table for a fun coloring activity. Kids can also participate in a table activity for a chance to win NH prizes!


12 PM | Coastal Horizons

Interactive Wellness Skill Workshop


🎨 12–1 PM | Gouache Painting with DREAMS Center for Arts Education

Join DREAMS apprentices for a hands-on gouache painting activity..


🖌️ 1–2 PM | Veterans Creative Arts Program

Storytelling through writing and art


🎬 2 PM | Film Screening: Mine from the Rise Home Stories and Zine making, character development.


📍 Ongoing:

CAM Activity

Community Resource Tables


For questions or concerns regarding accessibility, please contact 

Georgia Mastroieni, Deputy Director of Operations:

910-726-9492 georgia@cameronartmuseum.org

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To honor the passing of Hiroshi Sueyoshi, enjoy this beautiful film made during CAM's Matter of Reverence exhibition that documents this artist's incredible life. 


CAM will be closed this Sunday, March 16 for Hiroshi Sueyoshi's Celebration of Life. The public is invited to celebrate with us beginning at 2 PM. Doors open at 1 PM.

THIS WEEK AT CAM

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MARY’S ART EXPLORERS: HOW TO CATCH A LEPRECHAUN

March 13 | 10:00 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 How to Catch a Leprechaun by Adam Wallace and Andy Elkerton.


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!

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CAM AFTER DARK IN ELISABETH CHANT EXHIBITION WITH ANNE BRENNAN

March 13 | 6:30 PM

Free with registration.


Join us for CAM After Dark with CAM’s former executive director Anne Brennan as she leads an insightful tour inside the Elisabeth Chant exhibition.


Elisabeth Chant’s independent spirit and dedication to art is evident in her many actions to establish the arts in mid-century Wilmington. Brennan will explore selected works in the exhibition and share stories illuminating the artist’s unique lifestyle. Learn about her dedication to teaching and painterly landscapes in this special walk through the exhibition.

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THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME.

Six garnet chips attached to red enameled hearts, dangling below hand enameled houses come together to create these sweet earrings. Proving - Home is where the heart is! Vitreous enamel on copper, with 6 garnet beads and steel posts.



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Featured:

Home Earrings - $179

(Member $161.10)

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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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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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Upcoming!

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.

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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.

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MUSEUM SCHOOL CLASSES & WORKSHOPS

Winter/ Spring classes are online and open for enrollment!

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COLOR 101: THE POST-IMPRESSIONIST STILL LIFE

Instructor: Kirah Van Sickle

Ready for some fun color and expressive still lifes? Let's take a page from the post-Impressionists, (think Matisse, Van Gogh, Cezanne, for starters), and expand our color language in expressive ways. With the still life as our subject and inspiration, students will build confidence in brush-handling and dynamic color and compositions. Beginner (with basic painting familiarity) to advanced. All painting mediums welcome.

Tuesdays, March 18- April 8

9 am-12 pm

Adult: All Levels

CAM Member $256

Not-yet member $320

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FOLK PAINTINGS

Instructor: Judith Chandler

Peasant Painting is a Chinese art style of compositions created with repeated shapes and bright colors depicting scenes of everyday life. A few examples are The Painter and the Toy Vendor. In this workshop, we will draw simple shapes of people, places, animals, and objects illustrating life today. We will paint with gouache or other water-based paint you provide. The final work will be 12" x 18" on watercolor paper.

Friday-Sunday, March 21-23

11 am - 2 pm

Adult: All Levels

CAM Member $136

Not-yet member $170

Supplies: $10 Supply fee.

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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

March 13 Perry Smith

March 20 Robert Bosco

March 27 Raphael Namé

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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