Monument Opening Night

CAM Members: Free; Not-Yet Members: $15   Schedule of Events: 5-7:30 PM Wine Tasting in CAM Café 6-7 PM Conversation with Stephen Hayes and Dr. Valerie Johnson Dr. Johnson, the Dean of Arts, Sciences & Humanities at Shaw University, and currently Chair of the NC African American Heritage Commission. Dr. Johnson states that her mission...

Monument Public Opening

Museum Admission   Monument takes inspiration from Boundless, the new public sculpture on CAM's grounds by Stephen Hayes, and asks how contemporary artists engage with the Civil War and its immediate aftermath. This exhibition features the work of Hayes, Sonya Clark, Stephen Hayes, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Kara Walker and other contemporary artists and positions their work in dialogue...

Illumination Opening

CAM Members: Free Not-Yet Members: $15 Students: $5   Let's Shine with Fort Lowell Records DJ set 6-9 PM   This is the ninth year of Cameron Art Museum’s annual...

Illumination 2023 Public Exhibition Opening

Museum Admission   Celebrate artistry and light at Cameron Art Museum’s 9th annual artist-made lanterns exhibition, Illumination 2023. Interpreting the light that shines from within, artists from across the United States and Canada have created traditional...

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...