Resilience
Screening
Resilience
Friday, July 2, 12-1 PM
Free & open to the public
Art Explorers
Wonderful Water
Thursday, July 8, 10-11 AM
CAM Members: $3 per child
Non-Members: $6 per child
Adults and children 2 and under: free
Kids@CAM
Turning the Wheel
Saturday, July 17, 10 AM-12 PM
CAM Members: $5 per child
Non-Members: $10 per child
Adults and children 2 and under: free

Sponsored by
Art Explorers
Nature Walk & Collage
Thursday, July 22, 10-11 AM
CAM Members: $3 per child
Non-Members: $6 per child
Adults and children 2 and under: free
Spoken Word
Speak Ya Peace NC
Thursday, July 22, 7 PM
Admission by donation
Gallery Talk
Pam Toll
Thursday, July 29, 7 PM
Free with Admission
United States Colored Troops Public Sculpture Project
Fundraiser - Rescheduled
Saturday, September 18, 5:30 PM-8:30 PM
Tickets: $35
Music by Mangroove
Hors d'oeuvres and Cash Bar

It’s time to wear your Union blue, dance to the sounds of Mangroove, and celebrate the upcoming installation of Boundless, the USCT sculpture by Stephen Hayes. This fundraiser was rescheduled from March 2020. All previous ticket purchases will be honored. 
Raffle Tickets Available
Drawing: Saturday, September 18 during fundraiser
Tickets: $25

Support Boundless by purchasing a raffle tickets to be entered in a drawing to win two Buffalo Soldier prints by Don Stivers. Drawing will be held September 18.

A total of 300 tickets will be sold. All sales final, no refunds.
Special thank you to the USCT Fundraising Committee for making this fundraiser possible!

Carol Miller - Chair
Fred and Simone Allen
Ava Baker
Sheila Cannon-Santos
Bill and Roberta Holden
Russell and Patty Hewett
Renee Lawson
Ruth Louie
Primus Robinson
Illumination 2021
Call for Artists
Proposal Entry Deadline: Wednesday, August 4 at 11:59 PM EDT/Midnight

Cameron Art Museum invites proposals for original lantern designs.

Art helps us to process collective trauma and find hope – and light – in darkness. Now, over a year into the pandemic, we see our world in a new light. We have found fresh imagination. There are scars, and, for some, there is significant loss. Yet, we look to the next day with an acquired resilience. This year, the seventh for this exhibition, artists are encouraged to explore the theme of rebirth and renewal.
This project was supported by the NC Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources