ConnectwithCAM
#ConnectwithCAM
Art brings us together, no matter the distance

We want to stay in touch with you during this time of uncertainty. We know art can connect us, bring us comfort, and allow us to share our experiences. This is why we're launching #ConnectwithCAM, and online initiative featuring family programs, meditation, art lessons for students, and videos to connect you with our exhibition and collections.
Slave-Made Quilt (Tulip Design) [Detail]  
 c. 1850, Cameron Art Museum: 
 Gift of Mildred and James Guthrie, 2005.1
We hope you'll join Anne Brennan for a live stream this Wednesday, March 23 at 10 AM to learn more about #ConnectwithCAM. Anne will be live from the vault, showing you the quilt we're using as the anchor artwork for #ConnectwithCAM.
Cameron Art Museum
We want to hear from you!

In keeping with county, state, and federal guidelines regarding health and social distancing, our staff has created online programs you can enjoy from the comfort of you own home. Please check our social media feeds and the website for ongoing online programs, as well as new lessons for children listed weekly.

Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Instagram, and post how you are using art to get through this time. Feel free to email us at john@cameronartmuseum.org. Let us know what online programming you'd like to see more of and keep in touch!
The Eye Learns
Stories in Print
Structure in Space and Time - Photography by Phil Freelon
Unfolding Noguchi
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This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council,
a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.
Cameron Art Museum, 3201 South 17th Street, Wilmington, NC 28412