Volunteer Open House Wednesday, January 16, 2019, 2 PM For all of CAM's 56 years, volunteers have provided an essential role in serving our visitors and realizing our mission to the community. A committed team of volunteers greets visitors and assists with admission and membership, informs them of CAM's exhibitions and provides help in the Museum Shop. Behind the scenes, volunteers file, make phone calls, organize files and categorize library titles. The many programs and special events at CAM are truly dependent upon a strong volunteer force to keep things running efficiently. Each person makes a big difference! In 2019, resolve to learn more about CAM's volunteer opportunities and how you can get involved. This Open House is a low-key presentation and conversation about our museum volunteer roles. CAM Café provides nibbles and nectars and we provide the opportunity for you to start the new year off right! |
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Pro Musica Series 27 Birds and Canis Lupus: Lamentation Sunday, January 27, 2019, 2 PM CAM Members and students: $12.00, Non-Members: $17.00, UNCW students with valid ID: Free The eighth season of the two-part PRO MUSICA concert series celebrating the music of living composers and new music of the 20th and 21st centuries, begins with a series first--a matinee concert entitled 27 Birds and Canis Lupus: Lamentation, with performances by composer-pianist William Neil, saxophonist Laurent Estoppey and guitarist Robert Nathanson. Composer-pianist William Neil and Saxophonist Laurent Estoppey will each navigate a musical journey from their two musical perspectives on the plight of the grey wolf and the migratory birds of the upper Mississippi Valley. Included on the program will be Pictures at the Micro-Exhibition for solo saxophone by Navid Bargrizan, a suite of six movements with interludes which are excerpts of Pictures at an Exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky. Also, Laurent and guitarist Robert Nathanson will perform Marilyn Shrude's exquisite Face of the Moon. |
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Kids@CAM Printmaking with Brooks Koff Saturday, Jan. 9, 11AM-2PM Guest artist Brooks Koff will lead a fun printmaking project inspired by our Japanese landscape print exhibition, Along the Eastern Sea Road: Hiroshige's Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō. Make unique and colorful note cards using gelli squares. The CAM Cafe will be open and serving up delicious food from 10am to 2pm! Make art, explore our exhibitions and stay for brunch! Suggested donation $5 per child. Parental supervision required at all times. No pre-registration necessary |
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Jazz@the CAM Jon Hill Quartet February 7, 2019, 6:30 PM Making his first Jazz @ The CAM appearance leading his own group, welcome the Jon Hill Quartet for an evening of original compositions and standards of the jazz idiom. |
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