CAM Event Spotlight: Humble Jumble Art Sale Returns to CAM April 1! |
Join us Saturday, April 1 from 10am to 4pm for the third annual Humble Jumble Art Sale taking place in our Reception Hall.
The community is invited to check out the work of over 40 museum-connected artists who will be offering original art for sale across all mediums - ceramics, paintings, jewelry and more! |
Humble Jumble Artists include:
Renato Abbate, Barbara Bennett, Becky Bucci, Todd Carignan, Judith Chandler, Catherine Cross Tsintzos, Greyson Davis, Brian Evans, Sarah Flaherty, Shannon Gehen, Joanne Geisel, Bev Haley, Barton Hatcher, Mark Herbert, Ann Howard, Fritzi Huber, Mitzi Ito, Mitzy Jonkheer, Lori Joy Peterson, Steve Kelly, Donna King, Curtis Krueger, Susan Machamer, Anne McCombie, Donna Moore, Olya Nik, Cordelia Norris, Susan Nuttall, Jeanne Rietzke, Donna Robertson, Sarah Sheffield, Alan Swart, Antoinette Vogt, Melanie Walter, Sara Westermark, Carol Williamson,Virginia Wright-Frierson, Rebecca Yeomans, and Nina Zonnevylle. |
Baskets by Melanie Walter |
This year the museum welcomes several artists from Eighteen Forward, the arts collective responsible for the Black Lives Do Matter installation now open on the museum grounds until May 28. |
Special Guest Artists from Eighteen Forward include: Kate Danford, Greyson Davis, Harvest Ganong, Kimberly Smith, and Courtney Tinkler |
See live artist demonstrations beginning at 11AM in Teaching/Creating, a newly opened exhibition featuring works by CAM’s Museum School instructors. |
Jewelery by Susan Machamer |
“We have a very talented, very eclectic group of artists joining us this year. There will be everything from woven pine baskets to solar dyed aprons, fine jewelry and funky sculptures, well-known and beloved local artists and brand new faces. Find your next favorite piece at the Humble Jumble at Cameron Art Museum!” -Rachel Sims CAM’s Museum Shop Manager |
Proceeds from the Humble Jumble Art Sale support local artists and the work of Cameron Art Museum. A selection of donated art and art books will also be available.
Get your art and shopping on! See you Saturday, April 1 at CAM! |
Perk up your meals and events with whimsical wooden utensils! Talisman Designs creates fun to use and display eco friendly utensils. Each item is made of beechwood from a responsibly managed forest. Check them out in the Museum Shop today!
Featured – A variety of Talisman Designs Wood Serving Utensils from $9 - $19 (as always, 10% off for CAM members) |
DesignNC Classicism Reimagined May 4 & 5, 2023 at CAM |
Your donation to Art For All supports FREE CAM Community Days and more making art more accessible to everyone! |
| Mary's Art Explorers Airlie Gardens at CAM Thursday, March 9, 10-11 AM CAM Members: $3 per child/adult Non-Members: $6 per child/adult Children 2 and under: free
Join us at Cameron Art Museum with special guests NHC Parks and Gardens educators! Enjoy science and art together – learn from our guest educators about reptiles and snakes and create artwork inspired by their lessons. |
In Conversation Series Juan Logan with Michael S. Williams Thursday, March 9, 2023, 6 PM CAM Members: $15; Not-Yet Members: $20
Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Juan Logan now lives and works in Belmont, North Carolina. Logan’s artworks address subjects relevant to the American experience. At once abstract and representational, his paintings, drawings, sculptures, installations, and videos address the interconnections of race, place, and power. They make visible how hierarchical relations and social stereotypes shape individuals, institutions, and the material and mental landscapes of contemporary life.
Michael S. Williams is about fostering community. He spent 15 years in media at The News & Observer where, among several roles, he was the curator of ArtsNowNC.com and managing editor of the triangle.com and Triangle Today publications. |
Tour Tour en español Saturday, March 11, 2023, 11 AM-12 PM Sábado, 11 de marzo 2023, 11 AM-12 PM Free / Gratis
Haga una visita guiada en español de todas las exhibiciones actuales en CAM el sábado 11 de marzo de 11 am a 12 pm. ¡Esperamos verle! |
Membership New Member Coffee Wednesday, March 15, 2023, 10-11 AM Free; CAM members only
New CAM Members are invited to a Member Coffee to meet Executive Director Anne Brennan or Deputy Director Heather Wilson and learn a little about CAM's history. Tour of the galleries following the coffee is optional. |
Membership Coffee with the Shop Artists Wednesday, March 15, 2023, 11:30 AM-1:30 PM Free
Meet our Museum Shop Artists and learn more about them and their work! Coffee and nibbles make the conversation even better. |
Educator Resources Closing the Gap with Arts Integration: Professional Development Workshop for Educators and Parents of Students in Grades K-8 Thursday, March 16, 2023, 4-7 PM Free for educators in Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Duplin, New Hanover, Onslow, Pender, and Sampson counties
Deepen your understanding of CAM’s USCT public sculpture Boundless through the lens of history, poetry, and movement. Learn what arts integration is and how you can employ it in your classroom. These workshops are designed to teach educators how to use the arts to teach core curriculum and help close the achievement gap through active learning strategies that engage all learners. Participating educators will receive a certificate of completion to submit to their respective counties for CEU credit consideration. |
Kids & Families Resiliency Weekend at CAM Saturday & Sunday, March 18-19, 2023 No pre-registration required; activities FREE with museum admission: Children 18 and under always free CAM Members: Free Adults: $12 Seniors/Active Military/Students: $10
Join us for a weekend of family activities, film screenings, dance, and discussions that celebrate how the arts support resiliency. |
Discussion Black Lives Do Matter Panel Discussion with Greyson Davis Thursday, March 23, 2023, 6 PM $10 suggested donation; pre-registration required
What does it mean to be a changemaker? Join Art Director Greyson Davis, artists from Eighteen Forward, and leaders in our community for a passionate discussion on constructive and creative actions that help move us forward. |
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Cameron Art Museum (CAM) provides a cultural gathering place that enriches the lives of museum visitors and the community through high-quality exhibitions, lifelong learning in the arts, dynamic public programs, and stewardship and interpretation of the collection. |
This project was supported by the NC Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources | |
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