| You are cordially invited to attend CAM's Inspired Giving Luncheon benefiting Cameron Art Museum's educational programming throughout 8 counties, on Thursday, March 30 at 11:30 AM. From exhibitions, public programs, and Museum School classes to STEAM programs for students and professional development in arts integration for teachers, CAM has created a gathering place that brings our community together to nurture a deep lifelong curiosity about the world. Reserve your seat before Friday, March 24. Contact [email protected] for more information.
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EXHIBITION From the Fire Now Open! - On view through August 27 In March of 1962 renowned glass artist Harvey Littleton (American, 1922-2013) demonstrated the potential of studio created glass and artists have continued to push the material in new directions. From the Fire celebrates the 55th anniversary of the studio glass movement with six works created by Harvey Littleton from 1962 through 1987. Littleton's influence is visible in the additional thirty-one artworks in the exhibition, created over the past thirty years by eighteen contemporary glass artists. The exhibition includes loans from the Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA; Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY; the Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC; the collection of Lisa and Dudley Anderson and from artists Rick Beck; Shannon Brunskill; John Littleton and Kate Vogel; Kenny Pieper and Pablo Soto. Sponsored in part by Corning and the Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass |
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Happy Birthday Claude! Help us celebrate Claude Howell's birthday this March 17. Born 102 years ago this Friday in the Carolina Apartments, Claude later founded the Art Department at UNCW and became one of North Carolina's most celebrated artists. The Museum Shop will feature Claude Howell items on sale throughout the remainder of March.
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STAGED READINGS Page to Stage Unlimited "Jump Ball" Thursday, March 16, 6:30 - 8:00 PM Free and open to the public, donations appreciated In honor of college basketball this month Page to Stage theme is "Jump Ball"; to new beginnings and old adversities. Penny Kohut presents a version of "Hamlet" with comedic narration and translations; Ken Vest offers a scene from "Make Me an Angel" - Jo Lynn Dobbs fights with her son Luke as he tries to force her into an assisted living facility. Brad Field presents a unique view of the art of ballet; and Marc Matney explores dating with a reminder to be careful what you wish for.
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FAMILIES Kids @CAM With guest dancers from The Wilmington School of Ballet Saturday, March 18, 12:00 - 3:00 PM Guest dancers from the Wilmington School of Ballet will perform a dance inspired by our exhibitions. (Performance times around 12:15pm and 1:30pm) The dancers will also lead fun, dance-themed activities for all to enjoy. We will offer hands-on art projects that you can take home. Kids @ CAM is fun for the whole family - All Ages Welcome. No pre-registration necessary. Parental supervision required at all times. Admission is by donation. Contact [email protected] for more information. https://www.facebook.com/events/736864036487793
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PROGRAMMING The Nile Project Community Day @ CAM In collaboration with UNCW Presents Sunday, March 26, 1:00 - 5:00 PM - Free and open to the public, donations appreciated CAM in partnership with UNCW Presents and The Nile Project invite you to participate in mini-concerts, discussion, storytelling and more. 17 musicians from the Nile region including Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan create and perform new music as a collective, with buzzing timbres and ingenious polyrhythms supporting vocals in more than ten languages. CAM Café will be open extended hours until 4:00 pm, offering a special menu inspired by the Nile region in addition to their regular brunch menu for purchase throughout the afternoon. The events begin at 1:15 pm with Riverstories, conversations about the Nile and Cape Fear Rivers with Nile Project producer and CEO, Mina Girgis and storyteller Madafo Lloyd Wilson. At 2:30 pm interactive music and dance workshop with the Nile Project musicians. For details about the Nile Project concert and other public programs visit http://uncw.edu/presents/nile_project.html
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PRO MUSICA Out of Darkness into Light Thursday, March 30, 7:00 PM CAM Members & students with valid college ID: $12.00 Non-Members:$18.00, UNCW Students free w/ ID (tax and fees not included) Now in its sixth season, the Pro Musica Concert Series - celebrating the works of living composers - will present a concert entitled "Out of Darkness into Light", a new work by composer William Neil. Premiering this arrangement of the work is the Pro Musica Ensemble: Nancy King (soprano), Danijela Zezelj-Gualdi (violin), Helena Spencer (contrabassoon), Laurent Estoppey (saxophones) and Robert Nathanson (guitar). "Out of Darkness into Light" is really a mystery play interpreting, through composed and improvisational music, the beautiful prayer-like text that Malgosia Sawczuk created after her remarkable restoration work in the St. Stanislaus Kostka Church in Chicago. The music of William Neil has been performed on both sides of the Atlantic and has been featured at the Festival of Music in Evian, France, the Electronic Plus Festival in New York, the Pontino Festival in Italy, and the New Music Chicago Festival. Purchase seats on CAM's website, by phone and at CAM's Visitor Services desk. Co-sponsored by the UNCW Department of Music.
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Jazz @The CAM Jua Thursday, April 6, 6:30 - 8:00 PM CAM/CFJS Members: $12.00, Non-Members: $20.00, Students with valid college ID: $10.00 (tax and fees not included) We welcome back the season five opener, Jua performing with a trio comprised of Andrew Berinson (piano), Donovan Cheatham (drums) and Lance Scott (bass) to close out season seven. Jua is a unique and emotive jazz vocal stylist whose range brings to mind Jon Lucien, among others. Nearly ten years ago, Jua Howard (who uses only his first name professionally, Swahili for "sun") was making quite a name for himself in neo-soul circles, crooning in velvety tenor tones reminiscent of Luther Vandross and Donny Hathaway in clubs from New York City to London. While living in the Washington D.C. area Jua was a background vocalist with the legendary Blackbyrds, "Jazz was clearly a big part of their foundation," he says of the Blackbyrds. "Singing with them made me think seriously about pursuing a career in jazz." In June 2014, Jua showcased his change in musical focus with the release of his sophomore cd Colors of Life. He currently resides in Raleigh, NC where he continues songwriting, performing and working on his next project. Purchase seats on CAM's website, by phone and at CAM's Visitor Services desk. The Jazz @ The CAM concert series is presented by the Cameron Art Museum and the Cape Fear Jazz Society. CAM Café is open and serving before and after the concerts, reservations suggested: 910-777-2363
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EDUCATION Educators Night Thursday, March 23rd, 4:30 - 6:30 PM Happy Hour is on us Spend a fun evening at CAM with free admission and view both new exhibitions Beyond the Horizon and From the Fire during an exclusive event for educators. Explore the museum during guided tours and enjoy complimentary light bites and drink, cash bar, music and more!
Our spring Educators Night will provide information and materials about tours, workshops, lesson plans, and other free resources for area educators. All educators and administrators - from Pre-K to College - welcome and encouraged to attend. Complimentary drink ticket for all registered participants. Light bites provided by CAM Cafe - Music by LaCi. Special Educators Tapas Menu available from 5 PM to 7 PM 4:30 PM - Welcome remarks by Chief Curator and Director of Youth and Family Education5:00 PM - Highlight Tour of From the Fire5:30 PM - Highlight Tour of Beyond the HorizonThis event is free but advanced registration is required. For more information, call 910-395-5999 or email Georgia Mastroieni, Director of Youth and Family Education: [email protected].
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This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council,a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.
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