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SUMMARY:Summer at CAM Community Day
DESCRIPTION:Summer at CAM Community Day\nSaturday\, June 20 | 10 AM–5 PMFREE admission to all programs and exhibitions \nSpend the day creating\, exploring\, and getting inspired together at CAM Community Day\, a free celebration of hands-on artmaking and creative discovery for all ages. Inspired by Fresh Air: Inflatable Sculptures\, this interactive day invites visitors to enter a world of color\, texture\, movement\, and community through artist-led workshops and activities across the museum. \nFrom inflatable sculpture building and indigo dyeing to weaving and Adinkra stamping\, guests are invited to engage directly with contemporary art and artistic traditions through immersive experiences designed for all ages and experience levels. \nActivities & Highlights\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n🎈 10 AM–1 PM | | Inflatable Sculpture Workshop with Tamar EttunReception Hall & Courtyard\nJoin Fresh Air: Inflatable Sculptures exhibition artist Tamar Ettun for a collaborative workshop exploring motion\, shape\, and three-dimensional forms through inflatable sculpture making. No experience needed. \n🧵 10 AM–1 PM | Community Weaving with Tina MalochReception Hall\nLearn more about the tradition of weaving through this collaborative community weaving activity. Visitors are invited to contribute to a shared artwork by bringing a small item to weave in or selecting from materials provided\, including yarn and fabric scraps. Participants can also create a small cardboard weaving to take home while supplies last. \n💙 11 AM–2 PM | Indigo Dyeing with Catherine Cross-TsintzosPancoe – Museum School\nExperience hands-on indigo dyeing processes\, including cultivation\, vat preparation\, and surface design techniques that connect historical practices to contemporary artmaking. Participants will explore batik resist methods and learn how pigments\, inks\, and paints can be created using indigo. \nGuests are invited to bring a T-shirt\, scarf\, onesie\, cloth bag\, set of napkins\, or other fabric item to dye. Please do not bring towels. For best results\, items should be 100% cotton\, silk\, or hemp (no blends) and pre-washed before the activity. \n🖐🏾 11 AM–2 PM | Adinkra Stamping with Benjamin BillingsleyPancoe – Museum School\nEnjoy Adinkra stamping in Pancoe with CAM’s Curator of Education and Public Programs\, Benjamin Billingsley. Adinkra is a traditional Ghanaian art form that uses symbolic stamps on fabric to represent emotions\, events\, places\, and ideas. \n🍦11 AM–2 PM | Tasty treats from Jeremiah’s Italian Ice \nAvailable for purchase. \n🤟 11:30 AM: Family-friendly ASL Guided Tour\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTamar Ettun\nTamar Ettun is a multidisciplinary artist working across sculpture\, video\, and performance. They are a 2025–2026 Smithsonian Artist Research Fellow at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden\, and their work has been exhibited at major institutions\, including the Walker Art Center and The Jewish Museum. Tamar is the founder of The Moving Company\, an artist collective creating performance art with sculpture in public spaces\, and leads a social engagement project with Brooklyn teens hosted by the Brooklyn Museum. \nCatherine Cross-Tsintzos\nCatherine Cross-Tsintzos is an artist whose interdisciplinary practice focuses on environmental and social issues\, traditional fine craft\, sustainability\, and community participation. Throughout her career\, she has developed arts curriculum and educational opportunities for individuals of all ages and backgrounds across the Southeast United States. Her work often explores processes connected to nature\, including ceramics\, papermaking\, printmaking\, and fiber arts. Catherine is a practicing and exhibiting artist from North Carolina. \nTina Maloch\nTina Maloch has dedicated more than 30 years to teaching art across all educational levels\, from elementary school through college and older adult education. Working across both 2D and 3D mediums\, her current artistic focus centers on fiber arts and mixed-media fiber work. Her artwork is held in private collections nationwide\, and she has also worked professionally as a photographer for more than 20 years. \nBenjamin Billingsley\nBenjamin Billingsley is Curator of Education and Public Programs at CAM and holds an MFA from UNC Greensboro. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States as well as internationally in Latvia\, Estonia\, Russia\, and Japan. Billingsley is recognized regionally for his large-scale steamroller printing events and recent curatorial projects including The Game Changers: Diebenkorn\, Frankenthaler\, Rauschenberg and Close to Home. \n\n\nAbout the exhibitions:\n\n\n\nFresh Air: Inflatable Sculptures: June 19– September 6\, 2026. Fresh Air is a bold exploration of inflatable sculpture\, showcasing soft materials and form. This exhibition invites viewers to engage with art that is both playful and deeply reflective. Expect the unexpected in this dynamic celebration of form\, space\, and imagination. Included are Andy Warhol’s immersive and magical Silver Clouds (on view through Sept 26\, 2026\, in Studio One Gallery) alongside contemporary artist Nick Cave’s large sculptural installation Augment\, which transforms the gallery into a site of collective joy and reflection.\nAndy Warhol: Silver Clouds:  June 19 – September 27\, 2026. Silver Clouds\, a magical installation by the world’s preeminent Pop artist\, Andy Warhol. The Studio One gallery is transformed into an interactive art experience\, as roughly 80 floating silver balloons fill the space\, enticing viewers to interact with the objects and the space in an entirely new way.  Playful yet profound\, this exhibition captures Warhol’s fascination with repetition\, celebrity\, and mass production—while inviting visitors to step inside one of Pop Art’s most iconic and interactive works.\nRooted in Memory: The Gullah Geechee Vision of Jonathan Green: June 19– January 24\, 2027. In Rooted in Memory: The Gullah Geechee Vision of Jonathan Green\, Jonathan Green’s vibrant paintings serve as both a celebration of culture and a poignant meditation on history and community. Drawing from his Gullah Geechee heritage\, this exhibition brings together a selection of Green’s paintings in conversation with traditional Gullah Geechee crafts\, including sweetgrass baskets\, quilts\, and Adinkra-printed cloth.\n\n\n\nFor questions regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations\, at 910-726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org. \n\nImage credits: Nick Cave (American\, b. 1959) Augment (detail)\, 2019. Repurposed hand-stitched inflatable lawn ornaments. On loan from the artist. ©Nick Cave. Photo Credit: James Prinz\, Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery\, New York\, NY (Produced by Boston Public Art Triennial) \nAfter Andy Warhol. Facsimile of Silver Clouds created by Andy Warhol in 1966. Mylar filled with helium. Refabricated by The Andy Warhol Museum. ©2026 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, Inc./Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS)\, New York. Silver Clouds\, installation view at the Andy Warhol Museum. Photo: Bryan Conley. \nJonathan Green (American\, b. 1955) Time to Rejoice\, 2005 (detail). Oil on canvas. On loan from an anonymous collector ©Jonathan Green
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/summer-at-cam-community-day/
LOCATION:Cameron Art Museum\, 3201 S 17th St\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Neighbors for Nature: CAM Community Day
DESCRIPTION:Neighbors for Nature: CAM Community Day\nSaturday\, March 21 | 10 AM–5 PMFREE admission to all programs and exhibitions \nCelebrate the many ways the arts support environmental awareness at Neighbors for Nature\, CAM’s free Community Day for all ages. \nEnjoy a full day of art-making\, interactive learning\, and family fun. Cameron Art Museum\, Airlie Gardens\, New Hanover County Soil and Water\, and other area environmental organizations come together to offer a wide variety of art projects and interactive collaborations to learn about the importance of nature and art. \nWe will also host community tables that will provide information about their organizations and the resources they offer. \nActivities & Highlights\nReception Hall | 10 AM–1 PM🎨 Hands-on art projects and interactive activities for children and families \n🌱 Plant Walks | 10:30 am and 12 pm\nby the Boundless sculpture\nhosted by The North Carolina Native Plant Society \n🤟 ASL Guided Tour | 11:30 AM (family-friendly) \n🖼️ Opening of Best Foot ForwardExplore artwork by New Hanover County K–12 students as we celebrate this countywide visual arts showcase. \n🎸 Live Performance by School of Rock | 2 PMSchool of Rock in Wilmington brings performance-based music education to the stage\, fostering creativity and personal growth through live music. \n🌿 Community tables featuring regional environmental organizations and resources\nCameron Art Museum works with many community partners across our 8-county region to bring programming for the whole family. All activities are for all ages and abilities. \nCommunity Partners include: \n\nThe North Carolina Aquarium\nPlastic Ocean Project\nCape Fear Going Green\nAirlie Gardens\nNew Hanover County Soil and Water\nAlliance for Cape Fear Trees\nNature at Home Master Gardener Program\nCape Fear Audubon\nReString Appalachia\nand more!
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/neighbors-for-nature/
LOCATION:Cameron Art Museum\, 3201 S 17th St\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28412\, United States
CATEGORIES:CAM Community Day,Families
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SUMMARY:America250 at CAM: Veterans Celebration Community Day
DESCRIPTION:America250 at CAM: A Veteran’s Day Celebration\nCAM Community Day | Saturday\, November 8\, 10 AM-5 PM\nFREE admission all day! \nCameron Art Museum joins the nationwide America 250 commemoration with a full day of storytelling\, music\, family activities\, performances\, and living history demonstrations. This Community Day highlights the bravery and service of the United States Colored Troops (USCT) and honors the enduring contributions of Black veterans in the ongoing fight for freedom.\n \n\nAll ages are welcome and encouraged to take part in this day of recognition\, learning\, and celebration. \n\n\nAgenda\nOngoing (10 AM–5 PM) \n\nUSCT Reenactors – Experience living history through demonstrations\, drills\, songs\, and storytelling. Visit reenactor camps to learn about Civil War history and the service of the USCT.\n\n10 AM \n\nOpening Welcome at Boundless – With Dr. Sonny Kelly\, USCT reenactors\, and storyteller Donna Washington. Through poetry and song\, we gather at the Boundless sculpture to begin this day of recognition.\n\n10 AM-12 PM \n\nFREE Kids at CAM session will be held in the courtyard for kids & families. More info and registration here.\n\n10 AM – 2 PM \n\nFritz’s Donuts food truck\n\n11 AM–12 PM \n\nPerformance by Storyteller Donna Washington: Through Their Own Eyes – An all ages performance of folktales by storyteller Donna Washington. We know that folktales are told for many reasons.  They can inspire\, delight\, and even scare us. They aren’t created in a vacuum. These stories reflect the strength\, fear\, and hope of generations. Families are invited to “Through Their Own Eyes”\, a celebration of the stories that sustained\, inspired\, and helped African Americans overcome their darkest moments to reach for the light and hope of the future.\n\n12:15–1 PM \n\nWorkshop – History Through Human Eyes: Who Gets to Tell the Story? – Family-friendly storytelling workshop with Donna Washington. Why do we remember some stories from history and forget others? Who were the people who fought these battles? What did they want? In this workshop\, we try to go beyond the slogans and the selected story that makes it into the history books. What would it be like through the eyes of the men and women who stood their ground and fought for what they thought was right?\nRegister Here – spots limited\n\n2–3:30 PM \n\nThe Ongoing Fight for Freedom: Stories of NC Black Veterans – Dr. Sonny Kelly presents a theatrical presentation on the centuries of service by Black soldiers. “The Ongoing Fight for Freedom: Stories of NC Black Veterans” is a one-man presentation & performance elevating Black freedom fighters and veterans with North Carolina connections – known & unknown\, on and off the traditional battlefield – who have engaged in over 400 years of a struggle for freedom\, liberty\, and equality. Their sacrifices\, resistance\, and resilience have contributed to American democracy\, even as they were denied the full rights of citizens. Through listening to their stories in this production\, we can gain a deeper understanding of our nation’s founding ideals\, and harness the hope to continue the work\, together\, of making those ideals a reality for all. \n\n\n\n  \nThis project was supported through a grant from America 250 NC\, a program of the NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. \n\n\n\n  \n\nFor accessibility questions or concerns\, please contact:Georgia Mastroieni\, Chief Operations Officer\, (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/america250-at-cam-veterans-celebration-community-day/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:CAM Community Day
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SUMMARY:Resiliency@CAM: Community Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us for CAM Community Day! Explore how the arts can support resiliency in children\, families\, and our broader community through interactive experiences for all ages. All programs and exhibitions are FREE from 10:00am to 5pm. \nIn collaboration with the New Hanover County Resiliency Task Force and other local organizations\, the museum will offer a wide variety of art projects\, performances\, and interactive collaborations designed to inspire and strengthen individuals and families. Visit community tables to learn about valuable local resources and discover the many ways organizations are working to support well-being in our region. \nCameron Art Museum partners with organizations across an eight-county region to provide inclusive programming for all. Activities are designed for all ages and abilities—everyone is welcome! \nActivities Include: \n\n10-11 am – Super Jane Smith. Author and illustrator Jane Smith will read “Teddy’s Bear Takes a Tumble” and lead an activity. Books will be available for purchase and signing by the author.\n\n\n11-11:30 – Turning the Wheel: A Turning the Wheel Creative Play Pop-Up is a time for the community to come together in play. We gather in a circle and explore spontaneous movement through non-elimination games played by the whole group\, in small groups\, and with partners. People of all ages and abilities can follow the easy cues given by the TTW facilitators\, encouraging everyone to engage and have fun with live music accompaniment. Our goal is to enjoy ourselves\, communicate through our movements\, and create joy together. \n\n\n10 am – 5 pm – Novant Health: Join us at a Resource table featuring a coloring activity for children. The activity includes coloring pages\, a coloring fan\, and crayons\, along with a table activity offering NH items as prizes.\n\n\n12 pm-1 pm -DREAMS Center for Arts Education (Apprentices): A gouache painting activity led by DREAMS apprentices.\n\n\n1-2 pm – Veterans Creative Arts Program: We will provide an art activity that encourages participants to share and tell their stories through writing and mixed media artwork.\n \n…and more!\n\n \n \n \nThank you to our Community Partners:\n \nNew Hanover County Resiliency Task Force\nNovant Health\nTurning the Wheel\nSuper Jane Smith\nDREAMS Center for Arts Education\nCoastal Horizons\nVeterans Creative Arts Program\n\n \n\n \n  \nFor accessibility questions or concerns\, please contact:Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations\, (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/resiliencycam-community-day/
LOCATION:NC
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SUMMARY:CAM Community Day: Fam Fest
DESCRIPTION:FREE Event and Museum Admission \n\nJoin us for Family Fest\, a FREE community day celebrating families\, children\, art\, and our upcoming Fall classes and workshops!\n*Art Stations * Family Friendly Activities * Live music with Mr. Mark*\n\n10am to 5pm: Free admission to ALL exhibitions\n10am to 12pm at the Pancoe Art Education Center (inside and outside under a tent):Art Activities for all ages!Live Music With Mr. MarkPortrait Collages with HP FANGSFace painting by ‘Au Pairs in America’Community quilts on view with Bobbi Fitzsimmons\n10am to 12:30pmJeremiah’s Italian Ice Food Truck @jeremiahsice\n10am to 2pm (closed 12:30pm to 1pm):‘Well-Fed Ed Food Truck’\n11:30am to 12:20pm in the Reception Hall:Live Music with the McLawhorn Family Band: Lucas\, Ingrid\, Tula\, and Enzo.\n12:30pm to 1pm in the Reception Hall:Screening of ‘A Well-Fed Education’\n1pm to 1:20pm in the Reception Hall:Q&A with director Jesse Bradley and Lucas McLawhorn\n\nCome spend a day at the CAM with your family and friends!
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LOCATION:NC
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SUMMARY:Resiliency@CAM: Community Day
DESCRIPTION:Family Activities: 10 AM-12 PM\nFamily Friendly Tours: 12 PM\nFilm Screening: 1 PM\nExhibitions and Galleries Free: 10 AM-5 PM \nNo Pre-Registration Necessary \n  \nCelebrate the different ways the arts can support resiliency in children and families! \nThis is a CAM Community Day\, so all programs and exhibitions are FREE from 10 AM to 5 PM. \nEnjoy a morning of arts and resiliency with your family. The Cameron Art Museum\, New Hanover County Resiliency Task Force and other area organizations come together to offer a wide variety of art projects\, performances\, and interactive collaborations to learn about the resiliency of individuals and our community. We will also host community tables that will provide information about community organizations and the resources they offer. \nDance\, make music\, and create art to build resilience. All ages welcome. \nAll children in attendance will receive free copies of the books Letters From Bear and Bright Star (while supplies last)\, through our partnership with NEA’s Big Read. \nView Best Foot Forward. In collaboration with New Hanover County Schools\, Best Foot Forward Visual Art Expo features artwork by students from each New Hanover County elementary\, middle\, and high school. \nOngoing Activities from 10 AM-12 PM: \nArt stations: Greyson Davis and GLOW Academy StudentsPaper Bag Lanterns: Dreams Center for Art Education Apprentices3D mask building and torn paper collage: Turning the WheelMusical Instrument Sharing: Brooklyn Arts Music Academy\nTactile Fabric Collages: Hoggard High School’s EC Students\nBasketball Activity: Smart Start of New Hanover County \nCommunity tables providing information about local organizations and resources \n  \nPop-up Interactive Events \n10:30-11 AM Community game with live music: Turning the Wheel11-11:30 AM Mini Music Class – Brooklyn Arts Music Academy\n12 PM Family friendly tour of exhibitions (English and Spanish)\n12:30 PM DREAMS poets will read in The Work of Their Hands \n1-2:30 PM Screening of The Right to Read presented by Blank Canvas Awareness \n\nThe Right to Read shares the stories of an NAACP activist\, a teacher\, and two American families who fight to provide our youngest generation with the most foundational indicator of life-long success: the ability to read. \nA discussion after the film will be led by Donna Gargett\, Executive Drector of Blank Canvas Awareness Art.  All educators are invited to participate in a drawing for gift cards to say thank you from BCAA! \n\n\nFilm screening sponsored by the NHC-NAACP \n \n\n3 PM  Guests can listen to a reading with Museum School students from The Art of the Word in Studio 1 \n  \nSponsored in part by \n \n  \nFor questions or concerns regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations\, (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/resiliency-kidscam/
LOCATION:NC
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SUMMARY:USCT Descendants Homecoming Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Descendants Homecoming Day also serves as the second anniversary of the installation of Boundless by Stephen Hayes. The contemporary monument pulls from its current story tellers as much as it does from its historical narratives. Long before the statue was erected on our grounds\, the descendants of the USCT soldiers who fought during the Wilmington Campaign held and told these stories in their respective communities. This November 11th we will honor the men of the USCT through their continued family legacies. Join us for a day of fellowship through storytelling\, music\, reenactment and more. \nSaturday\, November 11\nFREE Community Day \n10 AM-5 PM Living History and USCT Reenactors on the Grounds \n10-11:30 AM Family Activities \n11-11:30 AM USCT Reenactor Clark Morgan of the Ohio 5th Speaks at Boundless \nClark Morgan aka Sgt Maj Milton Murray is a Civil War historian and presenter for the past 20 years focusing on the 5th USCT. He and other members (of the reorganized 5th) travel the country telling the untold stories of these great men of valor. Not just the military activities but other aspects of African Americans life in the mid-19th century. \n11 AM-12 PM Spanish Language Tour \n12 PM Gospel Selection by Dr. Andrena Evans\, USCT Descendant \n12:30 PM Premiere of a new short film chronicling the oral histories of USCT descendants\, by filmmaker Adam Alphin \n1:30 PM Lecture by Dr. Sherwin Bryant\, Associate Professor of African American Studies and History\, and Director of the Center for African American History at North Western University \n3 PM Tour of Boundless and the PNC USCT Park with Daniel Jones\, CAM Cultural Curator \n  \nSunday\, November 12\n1 PM DREAMS Theatre of Wilmington Performance of Fighting for Freedom \nFree with museum admission \nDirector Lesa Broadhead\, leads her ensemble of youth dancers to perform a dance\, specially choreographed in response to the Boundless statue\, Fighting for Freedom. \n  \nCAM Community Day is presented in part by \n       
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/usct-descendants-homecoming-weekend/
LOCATION:NC
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