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SUMMARY:Member Preview: "5: Five Years of Acquisitions"
DESCRIPTION:Free; CAM Members Only \nMember Tours at 11 AM & 2 PM \n  \n5: Five Years of Acquisitions features new acquisitions from over the past five years. Artists featured include Rick Beck\, John Cage\, Willie Cole\, Clarence Heyward\, Robert Motherwell\, Alison Saar\, and Rosalia Torres-Weiner\, among others. \n  \n  \n11 AM TOUR REGISTRATION \n  \n2 PM TOUR REGISTRATION \n  \n  \nImage Credit:\nAlexander Calder (American\, 1898-1976)\nSunburst\, c. 1973 [detail]\nLithograph on paper\nCollection of Cameron Art Museum\nGift of Bob and Bobbi Fitzsimmons
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/member-preview-5-five-years-of-acquisitions/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Opening Night: "Thomas Sayre: Four Walls"
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: Free\nNot-Yet Members: $15 \n  \n  \nJoin us Friday\, April 26 as we celebrate the opening of Thomas Sayre: Four Walls with American artist Thomas Sayre. \nEnjoy music from jazz guitarist Jay Killman\, a Greek wine tasting in CAM Café\, and more! \nFour Walls features new and never exhibited works by American artist Thomas Sayre. Each of the four large-scale pieces in the installation questions the belief systems and symbols that underpin the ideals of church\, nation and creation. Made of materials that include tar\, smoke\, fabric gowns\, gunshots\, welding material\, earth and fire\, these works invite visitors to draw close and experience the messiness of making\, and by analogy\, to bear witness to the ways that life invades\, entangles\, and tarnishes us. \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/opening-night-thomas-sayre-four-walls/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Member Preview Day: "Thomas Sayre: Four Walls"
DESCRIPTION:Free; Members Only \n  \n  \nMember Tours at 11 AM and 2 PM \n11 AM TOUR REGISTRATION \n2 PM TOUR REGISTRATION \n  \nFour Walls features new and never exhibited works by American artist Thomas Sayre. Each of the four large-scale pieces in the installation questions the belief systems and symbols that underpin the ideals of church\, nation and creation. Made of materials that include tar\, smoke\, fabric gowns\, gunshots\, welding material\, earth and fire\, these works invite visitors to draw close and experience the messiness of making\, and by analogy\, to bear witness to the ways that life invades\, entangles\, and tarnishes us. \n  \n  \nFor questions or concerns regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations\, at (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org \n 
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/member-preview-day-thomas-sayre-four-walls/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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CREATED:20240123T004529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T004623Z
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SUMMARY:Public Opening: "The Work of Their Hands"
DESCRIPTION: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 legacy of quilt-making and the evolution of textile art\, starting with traditional quilts made for bedcoverings to contemporary fabric artworks by artists including Brittney Boyd Bullock\, Celeste Butler\, Robin Cowley\, Michael Cummings\, Gee’s Bend quilters\, Michael James\, Precious Lovell\, Katie Pasquini Masopust\, Carolyn Mazloomi\, Mary Pal\, Beverly Smith\, The Advocacy Project\, and others. \n  \nFor questions or concerns regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations\, at (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org \n  \n  \nImage Credits (from left to right): Mary Lee Bendolph (American\, born 1935)\, Strings\, 2003–2004\, cotton corduroy\, cotton\, and cotton/polyester blend\, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Association Purchase in memory of Shirley A. Woods\, MMFA Assistant Director\, 1979–2008\, 2008.9.1; Loretta Pettway Bennett (American\, born 1960)\, Strong\, 2007–2008\, cotton and cotton/polyester blend\, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts\, Gift of the Cancer Wellness Foundation of Central Alabama\, by transfer; Gift of the artist and her husband\, Lovett Bennett\, in honor of Mary Elizabeth Johnson Huff\, 2013.9; Plummer T. Pettway (American\, 1918–1993)\, Housetop/Strip Quilt\, about 1965\, cotton/polyester blend\, polyester\, cotton\, and wool\, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts\, Gift of Kempf Hogan in honor of Robert Johns and Patrick Balch\, 2005.9.7.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/public-opening-the-work-of-their-hands/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Opening Night: "The Work of Their Hands"
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: Free\nNot-Yet Members: $15 \n  \n  \nThe 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 legacy of quilt-making and the evolution of textile art\, starting with traditional quilts made for bedcoverings to contemporary fabric artworks by artists including Brittney Boyd Bullock\, Celeste Butler\, Robin Cowley\, Michael Cummings\, Gee’s Bend quilters\, Michael James\, Precious Lovell\, Katie Pasquini Masopust\, Carolyn Mazloomi\, Mary Pal\, Beverly Smith\, The Advocacy Project\, and others. \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 \n  \n  \nImage Credits (from left to right): Mary Lee Bendolph (American\, born 1935)\, Strings\, 2003–2004\, cotton corduroy\, cotton\, and cotton/polyester blend\, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Association Purchase in memory of Shirley A. Woods\, MMFA Assistant Director\, 1979–2008\, 2008.9.1; Loretta Pettway Bennett (American\, born 1960)\, Strong\, 2007–2008\, cotton and cotton/polyester blend\, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts\, Gift of the Cancer Wellness Foundation of Central Alabama\, by transfer; Gift of the artist and her husband\, Lovett Bennett\, in honor of Mary Elizabeth Johnson Huff\, 2013.9; Plummer T. Pettway (American\, 1918–1993)\, Housetop/Strip Quilt\, about 1965\, cotton/polyester blend\, polyester\, cotton\, and wool\, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts\, Gift of Kempf Hogan in honor of Robert Johns and Patrick Balch\, 2005.9.7.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/opening-night-the-work-of-their-hands/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T100000
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CREATED:20240122T235753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T225935Z
UID:10000179-1708596000-1708621200@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Member Preview: "The Work of Their Hands"
DESCRIPTION:Member Tours at 11 AM and 2 PM \n11 AM TOUR REGISTRATION \n2 PM TOUR REGISTRATION \nThe 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 legacy of quilt-making and the evolution of textile art\, starting with traditional quilts made for bedcoverings to contemporary fabric artworks by artists including Brittney Boyd Bullock\, Celeste Butler\, Robin Cowley\, Michael Cummings\, Gee’s Bend quilters\, Michael James\, Precious Lovell\, Katie Pasquini Masopust\, Carolyn Mazloomi\, Mary Pal\, Beverly Smith\, The Advocacy Project\, and others. \n  \nArtist Talk Celeste Butler at 5 PM\nRegistration Required \nTALK REGISTRATION \nJoin us for a conversation in the Brown Wing with artist and educator Celeste Butler.  Butler 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  \nFor questions or concerns regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations\, at (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org \n  \n  \nImage Credits (from left to right): Mary Lee Bendolph (American\, born 1935)\, Strings\, 2003–2004\, cotton corduroy\, cotton\, and cotton/polyester blend\, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Association Purchase in memory of Shirley A. Woods\, MMFA Assistant Director\, 1979–2008\, 2008.9.1; Loretta Pettway Bennett (American\, born 1960)\, Strong\, 2007–2008\, cotton and cotton/polyester blend\, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts\, Gift of the Cancer Wellness Foundation of Central Alabama\, by transfer; Gift of the artist and her husband\, Lovett Bennett\, in honor of Mary Elizabeth Johnson Huff\, 2013.9; Plummer T. Pettway (American\, 1918–1993)\, Housetop/Strip Quilt\, about 1965\, cotton/polyester blend\, polyester\, cotton\, and wool\, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts\, Gift of Kempf Hogan in honor of Robert Johns and Patrick Balch\, 2005.9.7.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/member-preview-the-work-of-their-hands/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240209T170000
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CREATED:20240119T204344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T061154Z
UID:10000130-1707472800-1707498000@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Public Opening: "Stay in the Light: Works by Charles Edward Williams
DESCRIPTION: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 connectedness and commonality. Stay in the Light includes new work created for this exhibition\, as well as work from Williams’ Sun and Light series. Born in Georgetown\, SC\, he currently lives in Durham\, NC. A graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design\, Charles Edward Williams is a supported recipient of the Andy Warhol Visual Arts Grant. He teaches at North Carolina Central University where he is the SunTrust Endowed Faculty Chair and Associate Professor of Drawing and Painting. \n  \nImage Credit:\nCharles Edward Williams (American\, b. 1984)\nOne Day You Will Fly\, 2023\nCrayon\, acrylic\, and oil on gesso watercolor paper\nOn Loan from the Artist
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/public-opening-stay-in-the-light-works-by-charles-edward-williams/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240208T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240208T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052402
CREATED:20240119T202818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T061146Z
UID:10000129-1707415200-1707426000@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Opening Night: "Stay in the Light: Works by Charles Edward Williams"
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: Free\nNot-Yet Members: $15 \n  \nJoin 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 to the public with remarks by the artist and music in the galleria with gospel and blues man Ian Daviz. CAM Café is open for dinner service 4-9 PM serving a wide variety of entrees as well as wine and drink specials all evening. \n  \nREGISTER \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:\nCharles Edward Williams (American\, b. 1984)\nOne Day You Will Fly\, 2023\nCrayon\, acrylic\, and oil on gesso watercolor paper\nOn Loan from the Artist
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/opening-night-stay-in-the-light-works-by-charles-edward-williams/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240208T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240208T170000
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CREATED:20240119T201744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T061121Z
UID:10000128-1707386400-1707411600@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Member Preview: "Stay in the Light: Works by Charles Edward Williams"
DESCRIPTION: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 connectedness and commonality. Stay in the Light includes new work created for this exhibition\, as well as work from Williams’ Sun and Light series. Born in Georgetown\, SC\, he currently lives in Durham\, NC. A graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design\, Charles Edward Williams is a supported recipient of the Andy Warhol Visual Arts Grant. He teaches at North Carolina Central University where he is the SunTrust Endowed Faculty Chair and Associate Professor of Drawing and Painting. \n  \nMember Preview Tours at 11 AM & 2 PM \n11 AM TOUR REGISTRATION \n2 PM TOUR REGISTRATION \n  \nGallery Talk with Charles Edward Williams at 5 PM \nGALLERY TALK REGISTRATION \n  \nFor questions or concerns regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations at (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org \n  \n  \nImage Credit:\nCharles Edward Williams (American\, b. 1984)\nOne Day You Will Fly\, 2023\nCrayon\, acrylic\, and oil on gesso watercolor paper\nOn Loan from the Artist
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/member-preview-stay-in-the-light-works-by-charles-edward-williams/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231202T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052402
CREATED:20231006T194142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231006T194142Z
UID:10000068-1701511200-1701536400@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Illumination 2023 Public Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:Museum Admission \n  \nCelebrate 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 and contemporary lanterns. This display marks the transition of the season’s change and the year’s end as we begin our return to light. The installation can be enjoyed inside the museum or outside the Studio One windows.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/illumination-2023-public-exhibition-opening/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231201T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231201T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052402
CREATED:20231006T192558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231115T214020Z
UID:10000066-1701453600-1701464400@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Illumination Opening
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: Free\nNot-Yet Members: $15\nStudents: $5 \n  \nLet’s Shine with Fort Lowell Records\nDJ set 6-9 PM \n  \nThis is the ninth year of Cameron Art Museum’s annual exhibition\, Illumination. The juried display of artist-made lanterns marks the transition of the season’s change and the year’s end. How does light shine in your mind\, heart and soul? Artists from across the US will submit work utilizing a variety of elements of color\, texture\, light and shadow\, to form sculptural components to create their art. \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/illumination-opening/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231110T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231110T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052402
CREATED:20231006T004058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231006T230544Z
UID:10000060-1699610400-1699635600@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Monument Public Opening
DESCRIPTION:Museum Admission \n  \nMonument 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 with the objects and artifacts that they acknowledge\, question\, and confront in their work. \n  \nImage Credit: Sonya Clark (American\, b. 1967)\, Monumental Cloth (old) ½ edition. Hand woven linen cloth reproduction of the dish cloth used as the Confederate Flag of Truce\, tea stain. Collection of Paul and Sara Monroe.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/monument-public-opening/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231109T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231109T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052402
CREATED:20231006T003334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231026T215901Z
UID:10000059-1699545600-1699563600@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Monument Opening Night
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: Free; Not-Yet Members: $15 \n  \nSchedule of Events:\n5-7:30 PM Wine Tasting in CAM Café \n6-7 PM Conversation with Stephen Hayes and Dr. Valerie Johnson \nDr. 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 is to “engage in activities that promote the stewardship of the natural\, historic\, and cultural resources in North Carolina as part of the larger global community; foster scholarship and activism in the areas of women’s and girls’ health; and to actively participate in the support and growth of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.” \nDurham-born artist Stephen Hayes\, a graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design\, is the recipient of the 1858 Prize for Contemporary South Art and teaches at Duke University. He is known for his figurative work\, specifically depicting African American experience. His work has been featured at the National Cathedral\, Winston Salem State University\, Duke University\, CAM Raleigh\, Rosa Parks Museum\, African American Museum of Philadelphia\, and Harvey B. Gantt Center\, among others. \n6-9 PM DJ Louis \n  \nImage Credit: Kara Walker\, Exodus of Confederates from Atlanta from the portfolio Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated)\, 2005. Offset lithograph and screenprint on paper\, edition 35/35\, 39 × 53 inches (99.1 × 134.6 cm). Collection of the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Museum purchase with funds provided by Monica M. and Richard D. Segal\, the Neely Family\, and Barbra and Andrew Rothschild\, 2006.7.1.12. © Kara Walker. Photo by Peter Paul Geoffrion. \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/monument-opening-night/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231109T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231109T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052402
CREATED:20231006T003137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231006T191122Z
UID:10000058-1699524000-1699563600@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Monument Member Preview Day
DESCRIPTION:Member Tours at 2 PM and 5 PM \n  \nMonument 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 with the objects and artifacts that they acknowledge\, question\, and confront in their work. \nImage Credit: Kara Walker\, Exodus of Confederates from Atlanta from the portfolio Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated)\, 2005. Offset lithograph and screenprint on paper\, edition 35/35\, 39 × 53 inches (99.1 × 134.6 cm). Collection of the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Museum purchase with funds provided by Monica M. and Richard D. Segal\, the Neely Family\, and Barbra and Andrew Rothschild\, 2006.7.1.12. © Kara Walker. Photo by Peter Paul Geoffrion. \n  \n2 PM TOUR REGISTRATION \n5 PM TOUR REGISTRATION
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/monument-member-preview-day/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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