Art Explorers Monster Masks Thursday, October 28, 10-11 AM CAM Members: $3 per child Non-Members: $6 per child Adults and children 2 and under: free | Art Explorers Change Sings Thursday, November 11, 10-11 AM CAM Members: $3 per child Non-Members: $6 per child Adults and children 2 and under: free | USCT Public Program Series A Conversation with Stephen Hayes Saturday, November 13, 3 PM CAM Members: $16; Non-Members: $20 Students: $12 This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. | | United State Colored Troops Public Sculpture Project Boundless Unveiling Saturday, November 13, 11 AM | Art Explorers Giving Thanks Thursday, November 18, 10-11 AM CAM Members: $3 per child Non-Members: $6 per child Adults and children 2 and under: free | USCT Public Program Series Virtual: An Evening with Natasha Trethewey Thursday, November 18, 6 PM CAM Members: $16; Non-Members: $20 Students: $12 This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. | |
Jazz@CAM Tickets On Sale Now Cameron Art Museum, in partnership with Cape Fear Jazz Society, is pleased to announce its 11th year of Jazz@CAM showcasing the best in local and regional jazz. The series, focusing on this uniquely American art form, takes place the first Thursday evening of each month beginning in October and continuing through April 2022.In addition to local favorites like Benny Hill on December 2, Jazz @CAM welcomes the Grammy®-nominated John Brown Quintet on February 3. November 4, 2021 Darryl "Soul Sax" Murrill December 2, 2021 Benny Hill Unplugged January 6, 2022 Brian Miller Quartet February 17, 2022 John Brown Quintet March 3, 2022 Ti Harmon with THRIO feat. Andrew Berinson April 7, 2022 El Jaye Johnson Band CFJS/CAM Members: SIGN IN to your account at top right to have member discount applied at checkout. Haven't created an online account? Click REGISTER at top right on registration page. Non Members: Join CAM now for member benefits including a discount on this program. | |
This project was supported by the NC Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources | | |
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