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SUMMARY:Mary's Art Explorers: Music Is…
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Mary’s Art Explorers on Thursday\, January 22\, from 10:00 to 11:00 AM. We’ll be reading Music Is… by Brandon Stosuy. After\, participants will create a story-inspired craft and make music!\n \nThis storytime session is perfect for infants\, toddlers\, and preschoolers\, though older siblings are welcome to join. Your registration includes admission to the museum for the whole day\, so you and your little ones can continue exploring after the program. Space is limited\, so preregister to guarantee your spot! \n\n\nAdult Members: FREE; Adult Non-Members: $5\n\n\nChildren: $5 each\n\n\nChildren under 2: FREE \n\n\n*EBT Card Holders FREE\n\n\nPre-register at the link below to secure your spot! \nNon-Members: Register Here\nMembers: Register Here\nIt is with great honor that Cameron Art Museum pays tribute to Mary Cameron Hoey by naming its most popular and long-standing family program after her. Mary’s Art Explorers is a story time\, art making\, and museum exploration program. \nYou can learn more about CAM programs and events here.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/marys-art-explorers-music-is/
LOCATION:Cameron Art Museum\, 3201 S 17th Street\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28412\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mary's Art Explorers
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SUMMARY:Live! at CAM Café: Champ Saint-Amand
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday evening for Live! at CAM Café. Every Thursday night\, enjoy live acoustic music during dinner at the CAM Café located inside the museum. Each week features a talented local artist\, creating the perfect backdrop for your dining experience. This week\, enjoy acoustic music by Champ Saint-Amand as you enjoy a delicious dinner and cocktail in a beautiful setting. \nPlus\, receive FREE gallery admission with every café purchase! \n  \nMake your dinner reservation by calling the café at (910) 777-2363.  \n  \nCAM Café is open from 5-8 PM for dinner. Bar opens at 4 PM. \nThere will be no live musician at the café on Thursday nights when Jazz at CAM is scheduled. \nFor our menu and more info\, click here. \n  \n 
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/live-at-cam-cafe-5/
LOCATION:Cameron Art Museum\, 3201 S 17th St\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28412\, United States
CATEGORIES:CAM Café
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SUMMARY:Art After Helene: Artist Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Art After Helene: From Mountains to Sea Artist Panel Discussion\nThursday\, January 22\, 2026 • 6:30-7:30 PM\nReception HallCAM Members $10 | Not-Yet Members $15 | Students & Educators Free \nJoin us for an engaging artist panel featuring Western North Carolina artists Julyan Davis\, Erika Diamond\, and Bill Green\, all included in CAM’s exhibition From Mountains to Sea. In conversation with Associate Curator Ben Billingsley\, the panel will explore how artists respond to place\, change\, and lived experience through landscape. \nThe conversation will also reflect on the impact of Hurricane Helene—the deadliest strike on the U.S. mainland since Hurricane Katrina—highlighting how memory\, grief\, and ecological trauma can be transformed through creative practice into works of hope and renewal. \nThe exhibition From Mountains to Sea features landscapes that are at once beautiful and provocative\, scarred yet sacred\, speaking to loss\, change\, and rebirth. Learn more about the exhibition here. \nRegister at the link below. \nREGISTRATION\n  \nABOUT THE ARTISTS: \nJulyan Davis is an English-born artist and writer who has painted the American South for thirty years. He received his art training at the Byam Shaw School of Art in London. In 1988\, having completed his B.A. in painting and printmaking\, he traveled to the South on a painting trip that was also fueled by an interest in the history of Demopolis\, Alabama and its settling by Bonapartist exiles.  \nErika Diamond is a textile-focused artist\, curator\, and educator. Holding degrees from Rhode Island School of Design (BFA) and Virginia Commonwealth University (MFA)\, Diamond has exhibited nationally and abroad in venues such as Contemporary Craft\, SPRING/BREAK Art Fair\, Dinner Gallery\, Form & Concept Gallery\, and Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art. As Associate Director of Galleries at Chautauqua Institution and a freelance curator\, she creates exhibitions that blur distinctions between the genres of art\, design\, and craft\, while centering diverse voices and practices.  \nBill Green\, a photographer\, explores the idea of lost America wherever he finds it. Green documents the heritage of Southern small-town life and the stories found therein. Obscure everyday scenes people might not otherwise are where he can be most often found. He believes that a mix of time\, place\, and texture is often dismissed as the uglier side of cities or countryside\, yet it resonates aesthetically in ways modern buildings can’t. \n  \nFEATURED IMAGERY: \nThe photographs used in event materials are by Bill Green\, one of the panel artists. His paired “before and after” photographs—this example being one of three—document sites before and after Hurricane Helene\, highlighting the storm’s destruction and its lasting impact on small-town Western North Carolina. \nPhotograph credit:Bill Green (American\, b. 1963)\, A Quiet Stretch [detail]\, [left] Before 12/30/21\, [right] After 1/5/25. Photography\, 20 x 30 in. Courtesy of Bill Green. © 2025 Bill Green. \n  \n \nFrom Mountains to Sea presented to the community by Wells Fargo
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/art-after-helene-artist-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Cameron Art Museum\, 3201 S 17th St\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28412\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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