Member Preview: “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...

Opening Night: “Stay in the Light: Works by Charles Edward Williams”

CAM Members: Free Not-Yet Members: $15   Join us for the opening night of "Stay in the Light with artist Charles Edward Williams." Members are invited to register for a Gallery Talk with Charles at 5 PM to tour the exhibition and hear about the individual works on view.  At 6 PM, the exhibition opens...

Public Opening: “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...

Member Preview: “The Work of Their Hands”

Member Tours at 11 AM and 2 PM 11 AM TOUR REGISTRATION 2 PM TOUR REGISTRATION The anchor work of The Work of Their Hands is a tulip quilt made 170 years ago by an now unknown, enslaved woman in North Carolina. Through her masterful stitchwork and time-honored design, this unknown artist sewed a story of strength...

Opening Night: “The Work of Their Hands”

CAM Members: Free Not-Yet Members: $15     The anchor work of The Work of Their Hands is a tulip quilt made 170 years ago by an now unknown, enslaved woman in North Carolina. Through her masterful stitchwork and time-honored design, this unknown artist sewed a story of strength and perseverance. Spinning forward from this quilt and...

Public Opening: “The Work of Their Hands”

The anchor work of The Work of Their Hands is a tulip quilt made 170 years ago by an now unknown, enslaved woman in North Carolina. Through her masterful stitchwork and time-honored design, this unknown artist sewed a story of strength and perseverance. Spinning forward from this quilt and its practice, The Work of Their Hands explores the continuing...

Opening Night: “Thomas Sayre: Four Walls”

CAM Members: Free Not-Yet Members: $15     Join us Friday, April 26 as we celebrate the opening of Thomas Sayre: Four Walls with American artist Thomas Sayre. Enjoy music from jazz guitarist Jay Killman, a Greek wine tasting in CAM Café, and more! Four Walls features new and never exhibited works by American artist...

Member Preview: “5: Five Years of Acquisitions”

Free; CAM Members Only Member Tours at 11 AM & 2 PM   5: Five Years of Acquisitions features new acquisitions from over the past five years. Artists featured include Rick...

Opening Night: “5: Five Years of Acquisitions”

CAM Members: Free Not-Yet Members: $15     Join us for the Opening Night of 5: Five Years of Acquisitions as we welcome musician Judson Hurd, playing piano from 6-9 PM.  An artist and composer...

Rising Stars Opening

Celebrate the creativity of Southeastern North Carolina’s young artists during the opening weekend of the Rising Stars student art exhibition at Cameron Art Museum with FREE museum admission for all....

Elisabeth Chant Opening Night

Celebrate the legacy of one of Wilmington’s most influential artists during the opening night of the Elisabeth Chant exhibition. North Carolina artist Elisabeth Chant (1865–1947) left an enduring impact on...