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SUMMARY:From Mountains to Sea: Gallery Talk with Colton Klein
DESCRIPTION:From Mountains to Sea: Gallery Talk with Colton Klein\nSunday\, March 1\, 2 PM\n\nHughes Wing\n\n\nCAM Members $10 | Not-Yet Members $15 | Students & Educators Free\n\nJoin Colton Klein\, guest curatorial associate of From Mountains to Sea\, for a gallery talk exploring how artists use creative expression to navigate environmental change in North Carolina and beyond. Discover how their paintings\, photographs\, sculptures\, and installations reflect resilience and adaptability in the face of intensifying hurricanes\, fires\, and development. The talk will highlight how artists envision a collaborative future for our planet—one that embraces the mutual benefits of learning from and working with the natural world. \n Links below to register. \nREGISTRATION\nAbout Colton Klein: \nColton Klein is a PhD student in the History of Art and a Whitney Humanities Center Fellow in the Environmental Humanities at Yale University\, where he studies the art of the United States with research interests in material and environmental histories. He guest curated the exhibition The Visionary Art of Minnie Evans (2025) at the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston. This exhibition features works on loan from the Cameron Art Museum and builds upon his article “The Turpentine State: Minnie Evans and North Carolina Ecologies”\, that won First Prize at the 48th Annual Symposium at The Cleveland Museum of Art and was published in the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s American Art journal. \nFrom Mountains to Sea is presented to the community by Wells Fargo \n \n\n\n\n\nwith additional support from Renee and Ralph Snyderman
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/from-mountains-to-sea-artist-talk-with-colton-klein/
LOCATION:Cameron Art Museum\, 3201 S 17th St\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28412\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260118T130000
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SUMMARY:Living Waters: Artist Tour & Talk with R. Stein Wexler
DESCRIPTION:Living Waters: Artist Tour & Talk with R. Stein Wexler\nSunday\, January 18\, 1-3 PM\nBrown Wing at the Living Waters Installation & Reception HallCAM Members $10 | Not-Yet Members $15 | Students & Educators Free \nJoin artist R. Stein Wexler for an artist talk on Living Waters\, an immersive installation that reflects on the unifying and essential role of water in human life. The installation sits within an emergency shelter that includes 7 jerricans of water gathered along the Cape Fear River watershed\, a video installation of the surface of that body of water\, and an audio collage composed of recorded water rituals and the sounds of water. \nBegin with a guided tour at 1 PM led by the artist\, registration required. \nAfter\, Wexler will discuss her work and process in a moderated conversation at 2 PM with Gene Felice\, artist and Assistant Professor of Digital Art at UNCW. \nJoin us for the tour\, the artist talk\, or both. Links below to register. \nTOUR REGISTRATION\nARTIST TALK REGISTRATION\nABOUT THE ARTIST: \nR Stein Wexler (she/her) is a public- and installation-artist trained as an urban planner. Her projects are research-based\, community-engaged\, and critical of dominant structures. She creates place-based work in collaboration with local communities to tell (hi)stories. Shaped by empathy\, deep listening\, and authentic connection\, her work results in gatherings\, process documentation\, immersive and interactive installations\, workshops\, exhibitions\, and policy change. Her work often offers numerous points of entry\, be it through sensory experiences\, information-sharing\, participation in the creation process\, or community- and connection-building. \nABOUT THE MODERATOR: \nGene A. Felice II\, Assistant Professor in Digital Art at UNCW\, bridges his creative practice across art\, science\, education and design\, developing a sustainable network of innovation\, living systems\, and emerging technologies. His hybrid practice grows at the intersection of nature and technology\, developing coactive systems as arts science research. Throughout his creative process\, emerging technologies such as 3D printing\, laser cutting & CNC milling hybridize with older methods such as wood fabrication\, lost wax bronze casting\, ceramics\, glass casting and more. While keeping site specific histories in mind\, he achieves confluence by merging these varied passions into a system of creative collaboration. \nLiving Waters installation supported by the Landfall Foundation
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/living-waters-artist-tour-talk-with-r-stein-wexler/
LOCATION:Cameron Art Museum\, 3201 S 17th St\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28412\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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SUMMARY:CAM After Dark: Artist Talk with Jean Gray Mohs
DESCRIPTION:CAM After Dark: Artist Talk with Jean Gray Mohs\nThursday\, August 7\, 6:30 PM\nStudio 1 | Space Makers ExhibitionCAM Members $10 | Not-Yet Members $15 \nJoin sculptor and painter Jean Gray Mohs for an intimate CAM After Dark Artist Talk in conjunction with the Space Makers exhibition. A versatile mixed media artist\, Mohs explores the balance between play\, risk\, and disruption through a thoughtful juxtaposition of materials—sturdy wood\, fragile waxed thread\, and steel. Her work is inspired by the organic structures found in our bodies and nature\, capturing the resilient human spirit. \nAn ASL Interpreter will be provided for this event. \nBased in Raleigh\, NC\, and currently working out of Shopspace\, Mohs holds a BFA and MAT from Georgia Southern University. Her work has been featured in 26 solo shows\, 91 group exhibitions\, and 24 museum and university displays. She has exhibited at the Contemporary Art Museum\, Artspace\, and more\, and her work has been recognized in publications such as Southern Living and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. \nDeeply informed by her personal experience with chronic illness and disability\, Mohs’s art is an exploration of emotional and physical vulnerability\, strength\, and transformation. \nLearn more about the artist here. \nPhoto credit: Matt Ramey \n  \nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/cam-after-dark-jean-gray-mohs/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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SUMMARY:CAM After Dark with Beverly McIver: We Belong Here
DESCRIPTION:Join us Thursday\, May 1st at 6:30 PM for CAM After Dark with acclaimed NC artist Beverly McIver as she leads an insightful conversation surrounding her works on view in the exhibition We Belong Here: The Gutierrez Collection.\n \n  \nKnown for her bold autobiographical paintings\, McIver invites viewers into her personal story\, touching on themes of family and African-American identity. Specifically\, McIver will delve into the vibrant and emotive portraits that have become signature subjects in her work. Fresh\, innovative and spontaneous\, in her approach\, McIver creates series of works in a manner that she has described as “painfully honest.” \n  \n  \nMembers: $15 \nNot-Yet Members: $20 \nStudents/Educators: Free \nREGISTER HERE\n  \nLearn more about the We Belong Here exhibition here.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/cam-after-dark-with-beverly-mciver-we-belong-here/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T183000
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Thomas Sayre with Rachel Lewis Hilburn
DESCRIPTION:Artist Talk: Thomas Sayre with Rachel Lewis Hilburn\nJoin us for an illuminating artist talk with Thomas Sayre and Rachel Lewis Hilburn. Explore Sayre’s latest exhibition\, Four Walls\, and dive into the ideals behind his four large-scale installations. Best known for his monumental sculptures cast from on-site excavations\, Sayre’s work in Four Walls invites viewers into a world of fugitive materials and processes\, encouraging deep contemplation. \nWith a career spanning over 30 years\, Sayre has created public sculptures and private commissions worldwide. In addition to his sculptures\, his current work includes large-scale paintings made from unconventional materials like tar\, smoke\, and fire. Sayre is also a founding principal of Clearscapes\, a multidisciplinary design firm focusing on civic\, educational\, and museum buildings. \nRachel Lewis Hilburn brings her expertise as a journalist to this conversation\, drawing on her unique ability to connect with others and delve into their creative processes. Her experience producing and hosting CoastLine\, which featured artists\, scholars\, and innovators\, adds a rich layer to this discussion. \nCAM Members $15; Not-Yet Members $20; Students and Educators $8 \nTo make dinner reservations at CAM Café before the talk\, call (910) 777-2363. \nREGISTER\nFor questions or concerns regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations\, at (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/artist-talk-thomas-sayre/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240427T110000
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk in "Thomas Sayre: Four Walls": Thomas Sayre
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: $15\nNot-Yet Members: $20\nStudents: $12 \n  \n  \nSpend the morning in the gallery with artist Thomas Sayre as he presents the story and process behind his new installation Four Walls.  This exhibition of new work by Sayre brings together his exploration of distinct materials manipulated by unexpected means; fire\, water\, smoke\, gravity\, chemistry\, and chance become mark making tools in these large-scale works. \nThomas Sayre is an American sculptor and painter. He designs and builds public art projects and private commissions all over the world. Sayre’s current work includes large paintings made with tar smoke\, gunshots\, welding material\, earth\, and fire. He is known for his earthcastings\, monumental sculptures made in and of the earth. Sayre is a founding principal of the multi-disciplinary design firm Clearscapes\, alongside architect Steve Schuster. The team designs numerous civic\, educational\, and museum buildings. Sayre is the recipient of an NEA grant and an honorary doctorate from North Carolina State University. \n  \nSponsored in part by Robert E. Zaytoun \n  \n  \nREGISTER \n  \n  \nFor questions or concerns regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations\, at (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/artist-talk-in-thomas-sayre-four-walls-thomas-sayre/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T180000
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk in "The Work of Their Hands" with Beverly Smith
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: $15\nNot-Yet Members: $20\nStudents: $12 \n  \n  \nJoin us for a conversation in The Work of Their Hands with artist Beverly Smith.  Beverly’s large-scale quilts combine a variety of drawing and surface design techniques to bring to life the stories of individuals connected to her ancestry and Southern roots. \nBeverly Smith is a mixed media fiber artist. Through the depth of the colors\, the layers\, and the texture of the stitches\, her quilts offer a means of expression that cannot be duplicated in another medium. Smith constructs collage-like art quilts using fabrics which she patterns with a variety of surface design processes. The surface is layered with machine stitching\, hand embroidery\, paint\, transferred images\, found objects and graphite drawings.  The figure renderings come from live models and photographs based on legendary and people of personal importance\, such as her 98-year-old mother\, her sisters\, and friends. Beverly’s quilts focus on themes from the Antebellum South that address past taboos and controversial issues. Taking inspiration from family conversations or childhood memories\, Smith creates works that reflect the African American experience and preserve important histories. \n  \n  \nREGISTER \n  \n  \nImage Credit: Photo of Beverly Smith by Dan Ormsby.\nQuilt: Beverly Y. Smith (American)\, Information Wanted Nina\, Ada & Suky\, 2022. Mixed media quilt\, graphite figure drawings\, 1940s four sack\, patchworks\, vintage wrench and drunkard’s path quilt patterns\, indigo dyed ticking fabric. 108 in x 82 in. On Loan from the Artist.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/artist-talk-in-the-work-of-their-hands-with-beverly-smith/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T170000
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT: Conversation in "The Work of Their Hands" with Celeste Butler and Susan Whisnant\, CAM Registrar
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT \nCAM Members Only; Registration Required \n  \nCAM welcomes artist Celeste Butler at 5 PM for a member-only conversation with Susan Whisnant\, CAM’s Registrar\,  about her work and quilt making process. \nButler uses quilts as a form of storytelling\, documenting contemporary events in her community as well as celebrating the lives of her ancestors.  Celeste uses her artistic practice in in-school artist residencies in addition to artist workshops on quilting.  She lectures at Metropolitan Community College in Omaha\, and her work has been featured in the Washington Post\, We Don’t Coast\, and Omaha INSPIRED Living.  Celeste is committed to serving\, preserving\, nurturing\, and teaching togetherness in her community through her art. \n  \nREGISTRATION \n  \nFor questions or concerns regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations\, at (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org \n  \nImage Credit (Right):  Celeste Butler (American)\, Ancestors\, 2020. Laser cut wood\, repurposed\, distressed\, frayed\, and bleached denim\, batting\, cotton backing\, and quilted. On loan from the Artist.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/artist-talk-in-the-work-of-their-hands-with-celeste-butler/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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