Living History Day at CAM |
Photograph by Alan Cradick |
Living History Day, Celebrating the 159th Anniversary of the United States Colored Troops Victory at the Battle of Forks Road. Saturday, February 17
Join us Saturday as we honor the USCT march from Fort Fisher to Wilmington. Come interact with Civil War reenactors and learn the stories of the brave men who fought for freedom. |
SCHEDULE
10 AM-5 PM Learn about the lives of USCT with reenactors from Battery B and the 1st USCT out of D.C.
11 AM Battle of Forks Road Documentary Talk with Representative from 1st USCT Reenactors out of D.C. The Battle of Forks Road documentary looks closely at the story of this Civil War skirmish that led to the fall of Wilmington, focusing on the victory of the United States Colored Troops and the significant impact they made in the Cape Fear Region.
12:30 PM Legacy Short Film Legacy is a short film chronicling the oral histories of the descendants of the United States Colored Troops by filmmaker Adam Alphin. The film paints a more complicated picture of this story than might be seen at first glance, exploring the lives of the Black, white, and Indigenous men who fought at the Battle of Forks Road where Cameron Art Museum now stands. Legacy captures the resilience of these men, the strength of the communities they built, and the impact that they have had on our region, our state, and our country. This film continues the work of Boundless, the sculpture by American artist Stephen Hayes that was installed on the museum’s grounds in 2021. |
1 PM Boundless Lecture & Conversation Series with Steve Nunez: Curating Ghosts: Abolition, US Colored Troops, and the Future of Haunted Memory
Curating Ghosts: Abolition, US Colored Troops, and the Future of Haunted Memory examines the rich legacy of the US Colored Troop embodied commitment to, and bodily risk for, the cause of revolutionary abolitionism. Through a photographer’s lens, revolutionary theorist Steve Núñez reflects on Stephen Hayes’ Boundless installation at CAM as a shining example of the historical diligence and epistemic integrity required to reckon with the ongoing legacies of the violence central to capitalist systems. FREE, $5 Suggested Donation |
2:30 PM Boundless Tour with Daniel Jones, CAM Cultural Curator
Event Activities are Free; Admission for Museum Galleries $5 Suggested Donation for Lectures |
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COFFEE WITH THE SHOP ARTISTS WED, FEB 14,@11:30 AM -1:30 PM FREE Spend Valentine's Day at CAM and meet one or more CAM Shop artists and learn more about them and their work. Coffee and nibbles make the conversation even better. |
PUBLIC TOUR WED, FEB 14,@1:30 PM FREE Keep the Valentine's Day love going and join a CAM staff member for a tour of our current exhibitions! |
| GALLERY TALK IN "MONUMENT": WITH EWA MATYCZYK, PHD THURS, FEB 15, @ 7:00 - 8:00 PM Free with Museum Admission
Join us for a discussion in the Monument exhibition with art historian Ewa Matyczyk, PhD. Ewa’s research and teaching explores the social and political context surrounding art, asking important questions around commemoration and sometimes omission of histories.
Ewa Matyczyk is Assistant Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington. She holds a PhD in the History of Art and Architecture from Boston University, and an M.A. in Art History from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. |
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VOLUNTEER OPEN HOUSE TUESDAY, FEB 20 @ 11:00 AM - NOON What do volunteers at CAM do? What do you need to know to be a CAM volunteer? You are invited to attend and learn more about CAM’s Volunteer Program. Learn more. |
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Bring Your Sweetheart to CAM Tomorrow! |
Meet artists at our Coffee with Shop Artists from 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM, for lunch at CAM Cafe, or to shop for the perfect memento together to remember this Valentine’s Day. Participating artists include: Bev Haley, Janice Castiglione, Jenny McKinnon Wright, and Carol Williamson. |
Featured – ceramic sculpture by Bev Haley $125 (members $112.50), silver heart necklaces by Susan Machamer ~$115 (members $103.50) |
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Monument takes inspiration from Boundless, the public sculpture on Cameron Art Museum’s grounds by Stephen Hayes honoring the United States Colored Troops (USCT) and their fight for freedom. Through their work, artists Radcliffe Bailey, Sonya Clark, Willie Cole, Stephen Hayes, Juan Logan, Alison Saar, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Kara Walker, and others create a dialogue acknowledging, questioning, and confronting the idea of commemoration in the built environment in the United States. |
| | Stay in the Light Works by Charles Edward Williams |
In Stay in the Light, South Carolina artist Charles Edward Williams draws inspiration from historical photography of the Civil Rights movement, offering a contemporary response to social and political issues of the past and present. His paintings and installation works incorporate a strong use of color and gesture, inviting a focus on human emotion and our connectedness and commonality. Stay in the Light includes new work created for this exhibition, as well as work from Williams’ Sun and Light series. |
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MUSEUM SCHOOL CLASSES & WORKSHOPS |
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| LARGE FORMAT Instructor: Donna Moore Exercise all the fundamentals of expressive figurative drawing in a real stretch - Life Size! - Expansive gestural warm-ups lead to single pose 6' x 42" format. Adult: All Levels Friday, Feb 16, 10:00AM-4:00PM CAM Member $100 Not-yet Member $125 |
Supplies: $10 supply fee covers paper and supplemental drawing supplies. $15 model fee Willow charcoal (soft) Compressed charcoal (soft) Kneaded eraser Soap or firm block eraser Inexpensive 2" or 3" house painting brush (for dusting drawing) |
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Supplies: Surfaces: 8 - 12 Canvas panels (often come in packs of 3) I like 8 x 8," 8 x 10," or 9 x 12;" Required colors: Titanium White, Cad Yellow Med, Cad Yellow Lt (or Lemon Yellow), Cad Red Med, Alizarin Crimson (or Quinacridone Magenta), Cerulean, Ultramarine Blue and Burnt Umber. Synthetic flat brushes in 1/4", 1/2" and 1" widths. Palette pad with tear-off sheets. Apron/painting smock Paper towels; Sketchbook or small drawing pad for notes. |
| ABC'S OF ACRYLIC: FOR THE BEGINNING PAINTER Instructor: Kirah Van Sickle Let's dive into the amazing, versatile, and forgiving world of acrylic! Starting with the basics, this adult "art camp" is a rich kickstart for the beginner painter. It can also be a refresher in fundamentals for the more seasoned student-artist, as well. Through instructor demos, handouts, historical context and guided painting techniques, students will have a foundation in color, value, composition, brush-handling and acrylic painting. Adult: Beginner Tuesday-Friday, March 5th-8th, 2:00 PM-5PM CAM Member $256 / Not-yet Member $320 |
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Lunch: Tues-Fri 11 AM-2 PM |
| Dinner: Thurs 5-8 PM Enjoy FREE gallery admission Thursday evenings when you join us for drinks or dinner. |
| Brunch: Sat & Sun 10 AM-2 PM |
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No museum admission is ever needed to enjoy CAM Cafe. 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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