Families Family Saturday with Music Bird Studios Saturday, May 15, 10-11 AM Join Music Bird Studios for a lively, outdoor interactive family hour! Learn about our current nature-themed exhibitions though music, movement and art. Celebrate creativity in brand new ways. Our focus will be water! Experiment with the sound of water in various metal bowls, and go on a musical boat trip down a peaceful river You can join us in person for this outdoor, socially distanced event. We will have precautions in place for safe, fun filled participation. | |
Elizabeth Bradford: A House of One Room Gallery Talk with Amy Grant Saturday, May 15, 1 PM Free with admission; pre-registered required Join Wilmington gallerist Amy Grant for a tour of the Elizabeth Bradford exhibition. Amy is a classically-trained, visual artist and the owner of Art in Bloom Gallery. She is an active member of the Arts Council of Wilmington and New Hanover County; a board member of DREAMS Center for Arts Education; and a board member of the Historic Thalian Hall Center for the Performing Arts. Prior to moving to Wilmington, NC, she worked as a scientist in the Philadelphia area and traveled internationally and nationally taking the opportunity to explore art. She enjoys promoting local art via her gallery, visiting museums, artists' studios and local galleries wherever she travels, and appreciates the originality of the art and artists in Wilmington, NC. | |
Opera Wilmington Great American Songbook, Second Concert Sunday, May 16, 5-6 PM CAM Members: $22; Non-Members: $30 Opera Wilmington is delighted to present our Great American Songbook concert, co-sponsored by the Cameron Art Museum. Featuring timeless American standards by Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, George Gershwin and Jerome Kern, performed by Opera Wilmington favorites Shannon Kessler Dooley, Constance Paolantonio, Tori Thomas, John Dooley and Carl Samet, accompanied by Elizabeth Loparits. Arrive early to enjoy a beverage, meet the performers, and celebrate hearing live music again in the beautiful outdoor courtyard at CAM. Hosted by WHQR's George Scheibner. | |
In-Person Photography Workshop Night Photography with Alan Cradick Saturday, May 15, 6-8 PM & Sunday, May 16, 12-2 PM critique via Zoom CAM Members: $48; Non-Members: $60 With long exposures and using available light, you photo making does not need to end with the daylight. Many great images are made with longer shutter speeds and use of a tripod to steady your camera. Headlight streaks are also part of the night photography mix. We will meet downtown and spend the evening utilizing longer and longer exposures as the sun sets. There is no need for special equipment, just your camera and a tripod. On Saturday, 7 PM, Sunday we join a Zoom meeting view our work. The Sunday session includes a group critique of our work. Please have a mask, remember social distancing and dress for the weather. | |
Virtual Art Appreciation Quiet Dreams: The Landscapes of Odilon Redon with Luc Travers Sunday, May 16, 2:30-4 PM CAM Members: $12; Non-Members: $15 Odilon Redon (1840 - 1916, France) sought meaning and melancholy in his own imaginative landscapes. These scenes borrowed from mythology, religion, and his visions manifested themselves in distinctively quiet dreamscapes. We'll explore how he takes a genre that usually asks you to look out at the world, and, instead, uses it to capture his own, quiet imagination. Image: Odilon Redon (French, 1840-1916), Pond in les Landes, ca. 1880 | |
Emily Burdette Thursday, May 13, 6-8 PM | | Perry Smith Saturday, May 15, 11:30 AM-1:30 PM | |
Membership New Member Coffee New CAM Members are invited to a Member Coffee to meet Executive Director Anne Brennan and learn a little about CAM's history. Tour of the galleries following the coffee is optional. Free event for members. Click the link below to register and please select the date you wish to attend. To ensure a safe gathering and follow social distancing restrictions, each coffee will be capped at 20 members. Upcoming Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2021 10:30-11:30 AM Wednesday, June 16, 2021 10:30-11:30 AM | |
Community Project Nature Inspires Art Kits Return Finished collage piece to CAM by 5 PM on Saturday, June 12 Art Kits: $15 Explore themes of nature and landscape from CAM’s current exhibitions, Robert Johnson: Safe Places and Elizabeth Bradford: A House of One Room from your home! Each bag contains an activity booklet and art supplies to create your own works in their styles. Each bag will also contain one pre-cut nature shape, that you can decorate yourself and return to CAM for inclusion in a landscape collage that will be displayed in the Pancoe Art Education Center for the summer. This display will open on Saturday, June 19th. Your kit includes: CAM canvas tote Activity booklet with writing prompts Pre-cut nature shape (for community installation) Five watercolor pencils Paint brush Watercolor paper Mini magnifying glass Plastic Case Mini Notepad One free CAM admission pass Community Nature Collage: Each bag contains a shape inspired by something from nature. Decorate yours anyway you like. You can use supplies from this bag, or other art supplies such as markers, crayon, paint, or even collage together a design. It can be realistic or abstract – use your imagination and have fun! Return your work to CAM by Saturday, June 12th, anytime during our business hours: Tuesday through Sunday 10 AM to 5 PM, open until 9 PM on Thursday, closed Monday. Contact [email protected] with any questions. | |
This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources. | | |
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