WEEKLY E-NEWS YOGA BELONGS AT CAM 5-WEEK SUMMER SERIES BEGINS JULY 19 |
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We are proud to partner with Wilmington Yoga Center to bring Yoga Belongs at CAM back for another 5-week series! |
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Join us inside the galleries of We Belong Here: The Gutierrez Collection (on view until September 7, 2025) for a special 5-week series, meeting Saturdays from 9:00–10:00 AM, July 19-August 16.
Enjoy an invigorating all-levels practice while surrounded by over 130 works of art from some of the biggest names working in contemporary art today. After the one-hour session, enjoy brunch in CAM Café with 10% OFF for all participants. |
| CAM Members: $80 for the series. Not-Yet Members: $90 for the series. |
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EACH TICKET SOLD SUPPORTS CAM |
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Have you finalized your summer travel plans? CAM can help! Enter today for a chance to win a summer retreat to Boston & Martha's Vineyard, a culinary adventure in Savannah, OR a Caribbean getaway to St. Martin. |
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Only 200 tickets will be sold; the odds are definitely in your favor! |
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Happy 4th of July! Museum Closure In observance of Independence Day, CAM and CAM Café will be closed this Friday, July 4th. We look forward to welcoming you back on July 5th. Wishing everyone a joyful and safe 4th of July celebration! |
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Public Tour at CAM Wednesday, July 2 | 1:30 PM Free with Museum Admission
Make the most of your visit with our weekly public tour, offered every Wednesday at 1:30 PM.
Led by knowledgeable and friendly museum staff members, these guided tours offer a closer look at current exhibitions through engaging stories, context, and conversation.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a regular guest, these tours offer new ways to experience the art on view.
No need to register - just check in at the front desk when you arrive! |
| | THURSDAY NIGHT OUT AT CAM CAFÉ!
Make your Thursday night something special. Join us at CAM Café for an evening of delicious food and live music by Warren Darrell, all in the heart of CAM.
Plus, receive FREE admission to all of CAM’s current exhibitions with any café purchase - open until 9 PM just for you.
Whether it’s a date night, a gathering of friends, girls' night out, or a solo art stroll with wine in hand, this is your perfect midweek escape!
📞 Call to reserve a table: (910) 777-2363 |
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USE ALL THAT AMAZING SUN TO MAKE ART! |
12 sheets of sun-sensitive paper that will undergo a chemical change when exposed to sunlight - images appear in minutes and are permanent! Use flowers, stencils, and household items to create amazing designs. Challenge your children's imaginations and keep them active with solar-powered art! Stay up to date on new shop items by following us on Instagram@cammuseumshop! |
| Featured: Solar Print Paper $10.50 ea. (Member Discount $9.45 ea.) |
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The Game Changers: Diebenkorn, Frankenthaler, and Rauschenberg
March 20 - October 5, 2025 Helen Frankenthaler, Richard Diebenkorn, and Robert Rauschenberg created essential works in the mid-20th century, forever changing what American art would look like and what it could mean to us.
The Game Changers exhibition expands viewers’ appreciation of prints in the permanent collection with the generous inclusion of works by Frankenthaler, Diebenkorn, Rauschenberg, and their contemporaries from renowned American museum collections. Learn More |
| We Belong Here: The Gutierrez Collection
April 25 – September 7, 2025 We Belong Here: The Gutierrez Collection is the first public exhibition of contemporary art collected over the past decade by North Carolina collectors Onay Gutierrez and Jeff Childers. In their words: “The Gutierrez Collection creates a space for dialogue and understanding across diverse identities and perspectives.”
Featuring over 130 works by international contemporary artists, it focuses on 21st-century pieces that engage with social, political, cultural, and personal issues. Learn More |
| The Space Makers
June 7 – October 12, 2025 Space Makers: Art and Disability in North Carolina highlights the powerful and diverse voices of artists with disabilities across North Carolina. Through visual, experiential, and experimental works, these artists explore the many ways disability shapes how we move through and engage with the world.
This exhibition invites viewers to reflect on access, ability, and expression, offering intimate glimpses into each artist's lived experiences and creating space for dialogue, understanding, and connection.
Curated by guest curator Aaron Wilcox. Learn More |
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| Museum School Summer Kids@CAMp has started!
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FISH PRINTS Instructor: Judith Chandler Fish Printing or Gyo Taku is an ancient Japanese form of recording a fisherman's catch. In the early 1800s a wealthy fisherman hired an artist to make prints of his fish. The beauty and uniqueness of the prints attracted a lot of attention, and it became an accepted art form. Fish Printing is fun for older children and adults, and can be done in traditional black and white or with color. Sunday, July 13, 11 am-2 pm Adult and Youth CAM Member $76 Not-yet Member $95 Supplies: $10 Supply Fee Learn More |
| | CREATING YOUR CHILD'S OR GRANDCHILD’S PORTRAIT IN ANY MEDIUM Instructor: Sheri Farley Have you always wanted to draw/paint a portrait of your child or grandchild? Let's get working and create a family heirloom. We'll learn the proportions of children's faces compared to adult measurements; develop good drawing and painting techniques; and have loads of fun while we're at it! Saturday/Sunday, August 16-17, 10 am-4 pm Adult: All Levels CAM Member $172 Not-yet Member $215 Supplies: medium of your choice. Learn More |
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| CAM Café is the place to be! Check out CAM Café and Chef Chip Pridgen's feature in the summer edition of Edible Magazine, and visit us to experience what makes CAM Café so special! Photograph by Nolan DeBerry for Edible Magazine. |
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| LIVE! AT CAM CAFÉ • THURS 6-8 PM July 3: Warren Darrell July 10: Brian Gross July 17: Robert Bosco July 24: Perry Smith July 31: Bill Alston August 7: Justin Lacy August 14: Champ Saintamand
Illustration: "Save Me a Seat" by Sherri Badalsua. | |
| No museum admission is ever needed to enjoy CAM Café. Join us today!
Call (910) 777-2363 for reservations |
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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. |
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