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Virtual Exhibitions on CAM's Website
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Take a moment to enjoy CAM's new virtual exhibitions, found here on our website.
Structure in Space and Time - Photography of Phil Freelon One of the most celebrated architects of our time, Phil Freelon designed spaces that enhanced communities and championed diversity and inclusion. Throughout his career, Freelon found photography essential to his design vision and creative process.
Stories in Print
This focused exhibition draws attentions to the diverse methods of print making from CAM's collection from 1891 through 2012. Connecting with Families Georgia Mastroieni, Director of Youth and Family Education can relate to all of you working from home with children. "While filming a session of Art Explorers on Facebook Live, my toddler decided he wanted to join in the fun," Mastroieni says. "While his cameos are usually brief and adorable, during this particular visit he decided he wanted to stay and call the shots! I think all parents trying to balance working from home while caring for their homebound children can relate." Watch Georgia's hilarious video here. Learn more about upcoming Art Explorers sessions, held every Tuesday and Thursday at 10:00, here.
Meditation Mondays Self care is so important right now. Join us on Mondays at 11:00 for meditation sessions. Find out more here.
We Need Your Help
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, CAM has had to make deep budget cuts. We're working now to ensure CAM's future, but we need your help. If you're able to give to the future of the museum, please donate here, become a member here, or share the gift of membership with a loved one here.
If you're on Facebook, host a fundraiser on your page for CAM and invite your friends and family to give. Contact john@cameronartmuseum.org for more information on how you can help. Working together, we can keep our doors open for the future. Art can bring us together, no matter the distance. Art can comfort us, connect us, allows us to share our experiences, and to see our shared humanity and common history. We thank you for your steadfast support and belief in Cameron Art Museum.
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