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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:Novant Health Day at CAM
DESCRIPTION:Novant Health Day at CAM: Celebrating Health\, Wellness\, and Art\nAll Day Saturday\, March 7 — Free Admission for all Novant Health Employees & Families \nCameron Art Museum invites Novant Health employees and their families to Novant Health Day at CAM\, a special day of wellness-focused art experiences on Saturday\, March 7\, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Novant employees may visit free of charge — no code or flyer required; simply identify yourself to Visitor Services staff as a Novant Health team member upon arrival. \nNovant Health is a nonprofit integrated health system devoted to improving the health of communities one person at a time. With a commitment to compassionate care\, innovation\, and community well-being\, Novant Health strives to help people live their healthiest lives and brings remarkable experiences to life for patients\, team members\, and communities across the Carolinas. \nNovant Health Day at CAM celebrates the connection between wellness and the arts — a relationship supported by a growing body of research showing that engagement with visual art\, creative processes\, and cultural experiences enhances physical\, emotional\, and social well-being. According to national research\, Americans recognize that arts participation can positively influence personal health and overall quality of life\, contributing to stress reduction\, community connection\, and heightened personal well-being.  \n“As an organization devoted to the health and well-being of the communities we serve\, Novant Health understands that wellness extends beyond clinical care\,” said September Krueger\, Cameron Art Museum’s Curator of Education and Public Programs. “Art and creativity offer powerful ways to support emotional balance\, mindfulness\, and human connection — core pieces of a healthy life.” \nHighlights of Novant Health Day at CAM include: \n\nWellness + Art Experiences: Meet CAM’s Art Enhances Health staff and explore examples of student artwork created in this innovative wellness-oriented program created for cancer patients and their caregivers— connecting artistic expression to emotional resilience and community well-being.\nPop-Up Meditation in the Galleries: Take part in a guided meditation session amid inspiring artwork\, blending mindfulness practice with the restorative benefits of contemplative art viewing.\nSpecial CAM Membership Offer: Novant employees can take advantage of discounted memberships available only on March 7.\n\nThis event is part of Cameron Art Museum’s ongoing commitment to wellness through art\, aligning with research showing that creative engagement supports mental\, emotional\, and social health — and reinforcing the museum’s belief that meaningful cultural experiences are essential to community well-being. For more information about wellness programs at CAM\, including yoga and meditation in the galleries\, Connections tours for people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s and dementia and their caregivers\, and more\, visit cameronartmuseum.org/wellness.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/novant-health-day-at-cam/
LOCATION:Cameron Art Museum\, 3201 S 17th St\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28412\, United States
CATEGORIES:Families,Program
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260222T190000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T100020Z
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SUMMARY:Floating Lantern Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Floating Lantern Ceremony | Sunday\, February 22 | 3-7 PM\nFree Outdoor Event | Free Admission to the Galleries All Day \nAfter two weather-related postponements\, we’re excited to finally host the annual Floating Lanterns Ceremony on Sunday\, February 22! \nJoin us for a beautiful evening of remembrance\, reflection\, and gratitude. Participants can create and design a floating lantern to be placed in our Reflection Pond\, all while enjoying live music\, food\, and drinks. \nThe ceremony will take place around CAM’s serene Reflection Pond\, with live music and a warm\, welcoming atmosphere. Lantern decorating supplies will be available at our Pancoe Education Center\, and CAM Café will offer hot chocolate\, beverages\, and light food service throughout the evening\, available for purchase outside. \nOn the day of the event\, gallery admission will be FREE\, plus we’re offering 20% off CAM memberships! \nCreate your own floating lantern to honor a loved one\, celebrate a special moment\, or simply find peace in the act of reflection. We all have our reasons to create a Floating Lantern… what’s yours? \nMuseum Admission:\n10 AM- 5 PM: Galleries open; Free Admission. \nLantern Sleeves:\nBefore February 22\, 2026:\nAvailable to purchase at CAM Visitor Services during regular hours.\n$20 (CAM Members: $15) \nDay of event: $20. \nThank you for helping us keep our pond clean! Please do not attach plastics or other non-paper materials to your lantern sleeve. We strive to keep this event environmentally safe. \nHow to Make and Float a Lantern:\n\nPurchase a lantern sleeve before or during the event.\nMake it special with your own materials – crayons\, markers\, pencils – or use CAM’s supplies on the 22nd. Remember someone special\, express your gratitude\, or make a wish. It’s a great activity to share with friends and family!\nOn day of event\, assemble your lantern on CAM-supplied floating base.\nWalk your decorated lantern to CAM Reflection Pond for lighting and floating.\n\n\nSCHEDULE • Sunday\, February 22\, 2026:\nClick here to see or download the Event Schedule \n10 AM-7 PM: Galleries open; Free Admission \n10 AM-2 PM: Regular Brunch Menu & Full-Service Bar at CAM Café \n3-7 PM: Trolley available. Overflow parking is located at the Barclay Center at Independence Blvd.\, across from Museum Drive. \n3-6:45 PM: Lantern decorating in the Pancoe Education Center \n3-7 PM: Live music by the Pond or Pancoe Porch \n5 PM: Lantern Floating Begins. 5 gongs for official launch start time \n5-6:45 PM: Lighting and floating of lanterns at CAM Reflection Pond \n3-5 PM: Light Bites Menu and Refreshments at CAM Café. Click here to see the Light Bites Menu \n7 PM: Lantern Floating Ends. 7 gongs\, official end time for Floating Lanterns \nFor any Accessibility requests\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni at 910-726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org \nService animals only.\nThank you to Fox Wilmington for sponsoring the 2026 Floating Lanterns Ceremony.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/floating-lantern-ceremony-3/
LOCATION:Cameron Art Museum\, 3201 S 17th St\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28412\, United States
CATEGORIES:Families
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CREATED:20260205T172331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T105623Z
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SUMMARY:Kids at CAM: Living History Day
DESCRIPTION:Kids@CAM: Living History Day\n\n\nSaturday\, February 21st\, 10 AM-12 PM. Reception Hall\n\n\n\n$10 per adult/child\nMembers: $5 per adult/child\n\n\nEBT Card Holders FREE\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease join us for Kids@CAM as we commemorate the 161st Anniversary of the Battle of Forks Road and honor the United States Colored Troops (USCT) who fought in it. \n\nThis special edition of Kids@CAM is part of CAM’s annual Living History Day events. Click here to learn more about Living History Day at CAM.\n\nChildren will create their own drum inspired by the drummer boy in the Boundless sculpture and make 3D silhouette artwork representing the soldiers featured in the monument. A family-friendly tour of Boundless\, located outdoors in PNC USCT Park\, will take place at 11:30 am.\n\n\n\nBoundless\, the public sculpture by NC artist Stephen Hayes\, honors the USCT and their fight for freedom. This bronze sculpture stands proudly on our museum grounds as the centerpiece of this commemoration. Learn more about Boundless.\n\n\n\nMEMBER REGISTRATION\n\n\nNOT YET MEMBER REGISTRATION
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/kids-at-cam-living-history-day/
LOCATION:Cameron Art Museum\, 3201 S 17th St\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28412\, United States
CATEGORIES:Boundless,Families,Kids@CAM,PNC USCT Park
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251213T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251213T130000
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CREATED:20251119T194605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251205T200746Z
UID:6460-1765620000-1765630800@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Minnie Evans Birthday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Minnie Evans Birthday Celebration\nSaturday\, December 13\, 10 AM-1 PM | Reception Hall \nFree. $5 donations suggested. \nSensory Hour: 9-10 AM (details below) \nBring the whole family to CAM for a Saturday of creative fun as we celebrate the life and legacy of visionary Wilmington artist Minnie Evans through art! We’ll be joined by guest artist Jameka Purdie. This drop-in program is designed for all ages—kids\, teens\, and adults—to make art together. \n\n\n\nYounger visitors can create birthday cards for Minnie to display in Minnie’s Gatehouse on CAM’s grounds and make artwork inspired by her use of symmetry. \nA family-friendly tour of the exhibitions will be held at 11:30 AM\, inviting all ages to discover connections between Minnie’s work and CAM’s galleries. See original works by Minnie herself in the exhibition Cameron Art Museum: The Collection.  \n\nAdults and teens are invited to create their own dream journal\, channeling Minnie’s vivid dreams and inner call to create. Work with Jameka to collage and decorate your journal cover using symmetrical designs and bold imagery in Minnie’s spirit. \n\nRegistration for Minnie Evans Birthday Celebration:Advance registration is encouraged. \nREGISTER FOR MINNIE’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION\nSensory Hour:\n\nDecember 13\, 9-10 AM\nReception Hall\n\n\nLimited to 20 participants\nFree. Registration encouraged\n \nA Sensory Hour for this program will be held from 9-10 AM for families in need of sensory support\, offering a quiet\, sensory-friendly environment before we open to the public. Advance registration is encouraged.\n\n\n\n \n\n\nREGISTER FOR SENSORY HOUR\n\n\n\n  \nAbout Minnie EvansMinnie Jones Evans (American\, 1892–1987) is recognized as one of the most important visionary folk artists of the twentieth century. After moving to Wilmington at a young age\, she spent most of her life here and began making art in 1935 after hearing a powerful voice telling her to “draw or die.” Her work features repeating faces\, eyes\, angels\, fantastical creatures\, and flowers that reflect her deep spiritual vision and fascination with the natural world. “My dreams are in brilliant colors\, and I paint the way I remember the dreams.” \nAbout Guest Artist Jameka PurdieWilmington native Jameka Wrisbon Purdie began creating custom\, one-of-a-kind jewelry under the name Alter Ego Designs in 2009. Her pieces range from classic to eclectic and are assembled with quality components sourced from around the world. Working with techniques such as stringing\, wire wrapping\, weaving\, and metal-making\, Jameka is an eternal student\, always exploring new methods and materials in her creative practice.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/minnie-evans-birthday-celebration-2/
LOCATION:Cameron Art Museum\, 3201 S 17th St\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28412\, United States
CATEGORIES:Families,Kids@CAM
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250809T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250809T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T045100
CREATED:20250717T191311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250717T192211Z
UID:5600-1754748000-1754755200@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Doodle CAM with Greyson Davis (hpfangs)
DESCRIPTION:Doodle CAM with Greyson Davis (HP Fangs)\nSaturday\, August 9 | 2 PM – 4 PM\nReception Hall | Free; $5 suggested donation \n\n\nGet your markers ready for an afternoon of creativity and chaos with the wild and wonderful mind of artist and educator Greyson Davis (aka HP Fangs)\, as he brings his original Doodle JAM to CAM! \nWhat’s a Doodle JAM?\nIt’s a high-energy\, all-ages drawing event fueled by off-the-wall prompts\, spontaneous fun\, and lots of laughs. Grab a marker\, join your neighbors\, and let loose—no experience required. Just bring your imagination and remember: art is for everyone. \n\n\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/doodle-cam/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Families
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250105T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250105T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T045100
CREATED:20241018T143516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T142818Z
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SUMMARY:Floating Lantern Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Free Outdoor Event \nJoin us for CAM’s annual Floating Lantern Ceremony on Sunday\, January 5th\, a beautiful evening of remembrance\, reflection\, and gratitude. Participants can create and design a floating lantern to be placed in our Reflection Pond\, all while enjoying live music\, food\, and drinks. \nThe ceremony will take place around CAM’s serene Reflection Pond\, with live music and a warm\, welcoming atmosphere. Lantern decorating supplies will be provided in our Pancoe Education Center\, and CAM Café will offer hot chocolate\, beverages\, and light food service to enjoy throughout the evening. \nCreate your own floating lantern to honor a loved one\, celebrate a special moment\, or simply find peace in the act of reflection. We all have our reasons to create a Floating Lantern… what’s yours? \nPlease note that gallery admission applies to all indoor exhibitions\, but the Floating Lantern Ceremony is free for all. Come share this meaningful experience with us! \n  \nMuseum Admission:  \n\n\n10 AM- 7 PM  Galleries open; museum admission applies \nAges 12 & under are free \n3 PM- 7 PM  Discounted Admission:  $5 for adults and children 12 & above \n\n\n  \nPre-Event Lantern Sleeves:\nCAM Members: $15\nNot-Yet Members: $20 \nAvailable to purchase at CAM Visitor Services during regular hours. \nAll lantern sleeves will be $20 on the day of the event.  \n  \nThank you for helping us keep our pond clean! Please do not attach plastics or other non-paper materials to your lantern sleeve. We strive to keep this an environmentally safe event. \n  \nFor any Accessibility requests\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni at 910-726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org \nService animals only. \n  \nSchedule of Events\n3-7 PM $5 museum admission\n3-7 PM Trolley available. Overflow parking is located at Barclay Center at the intersection of 17th and Independence Blvd. \n3-6:45 PM Lantern decorating in Pancoe\n5 PM Lantern floating begins\n5-7 PM Lighting and floating of lanterns at CAM Pond \nImage Credit: Donna Robertson (American)\, Floating Lanterns\, 2018. Oil. Collection of Cameron Art Museum.\nSponsored in part by Fox Wilmington.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/floating-lantern-ceremony-2/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Families
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241019T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241019T213000
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CREATED:20240823T212516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T002016Z
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SUMMARY:FlowILM
DESCRIPTION:Day and Night at FlowILM: A Celebration of Light\, Sound & Movement\nJoin us on Saturday\, October 19\, from 3:30 to 9:30 PM for the fourth annual FlowILM at Cameron Art Museum. This free outdoor event is a celebration of light\, highlighting the intersection of art and science with a focus on local and global water issues. FlowILM offers a diverse lineup of artists\, scientists\, local non-profits\, and UNCW labs/programs\, featuring educational and family-oriented activities throughout the museum grounds. Experience live performances\, dance\, sculpture\, installations\, and light/sound work inspired by ecological and bio art\, biomimicry\, and interactive systems centered around CAM’s pond. \nNew to FlowILM this year is a short film screening in our Weyerhaeuser reception hall. Dislocated/Dislocada features 3-minute works created by twenty artists from around the globe\, inspired by the four elements and climate change\, addressing the uncertainties and challenges of global warming and its impact on human life and our planet. \nThe day begins at 3:30 PM with a screening of Dislocated/Dislocada in CAM’s Weyerhaeuser Reception Hall\, followed by outdoor activities at 4 PM\, including live performances\, dance\, sculpture\, installations\, and light/sound work inspired by our relationships with water and aquatic ecosystems. As night falls\, the schedule continues with exciting events. \nFrom 4-8 PM (every 30 minutes) in the Courtyard\, Chelsea Loew hosts a Deep Listening music space. At 7 PM\, CAM’s exterior will be alive with music and light/projections showcased by Grant Stewart and Jeremy Roberts. Following this\, at 7:45 PM at the Arbor\, Karola Luttringhaus and Maurice Moore will perform Letters to Water. Sayantani Dagupsta’s creative writing students will display letters in various locations with installations and drawings by Maurice Moore. Finally\, at 8:30 PM at Pancoe’s Exterior\, Gene Felice and team will present the performance Biota IV. \nKimchi Taco Fritts & Jeremiah’s Italian Ice will be serving along with offerings from CAM Café. \nWe look forward to seeing you at FlowILM for a day and night of art\, science\, and exploration of water-related issues! \nLearn more about FlowILM and see past events here. \nThis event is produced by the Coaction Lab at The University of North Carolina Wilmington and the Cameron Art Museum and sponsored by the UNCW Office for Applied Learning & High Impact Practices\, and Duke Energy.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/flowilm-2/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Families
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240107T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240107T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T045100
CREATED:20231006T214900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240103T011025Z
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SUMMARY:Floating Lantern Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Free Outdoor Event \nGalleries Open; Regular Admission Applies*\n*$5 Admission after 4 PM \nChildren 18 and Under Free \nLantern Sleeves\nCAM Members: $15 + tax\nNot-Yet Members: $20 + tax\nAvailable to purchase at CAM Visitor Services during regular hours\n$20 + tax for all purchases on Sunday\, January 7 at Visitor Services and Pancoe from 10 AM-6:45 PM or until sold out! \nThank you for helping us keep our pond clean! Please do not attach plastics or other non-paper materials to your lantern sleeve. We strive to keep this an environmentally safe event. \n  \nWe all have individual reasons to create our own Floating Lantern . . . to honor someone who is dear\, to memorialize a cherished family member or to treasure a special moment. CAM’s Floating Lantern Ceremony is an expression of Remembrance\, Reflection and Gratitude. \nLantern sleeves are available now for purchase at our Visitor Services Desk. They are $15 for CAM members/ $20 for Not-Yet Members. \nOn January 7\, CAM gallery admission will apply to all indoor exhibitions but the event is FREE. The Floating Lantern Ceremony takes place around CAM’s Reflection Pond with lantern decorating supplies available in our Pancoe Education Center. There will be live music near pond and hot chocolate\, beverages and light food service available from CAM Café. \n  \nFor any Accessibility requests\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni at 910-726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org \n  \nSchedule of Events\n4-7 PM $5 museum admission\n3-7 PM Trolley available. Overflow parking is located at Barclay Center at the intersection of 17th and Independence Blvd. \n3-6:45 PM Lantern decorating in Pancoe\n5 PM Lantern floating begins\n5-6:45 PM Lighting and floating of lanterns at CAM Reflecting Pond \n  \nMusicians\nMarvin Fulton on keyboards at Pancoe porch\, 3-5 PM\nPerry Smith on drums at the reflecting pond\, 4-6 PM\nJosh Youse on guitar at the reflecting pond\, 4-6 PM\nDara Kahkonen on flute at the reflecting pond\, 6 PM \n  \n \nLantern sleeves also available for purchase at Spruced Wilmington \n  \nImage Credit: Donna Robertson (American)\, Floating Lanterns\, 2018. Oil. Collection of Cameron Art Museum.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/floating-lantern-ceremony/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Families
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231211
DTSTAMP:20260406T045100
CREATED:20231006T201313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231210T232637Z
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SUMMARY:Minnie Evans Birthday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Free \nDonations Appreciated \n  \nCAM is honored to host our annual celebration of local artist Minnie Evans!  \n12-12:30 PM \nArt Activities  \n  \n1 PM Performance\, Joyce Grear as Miss Minnie \nRegistration Required; Suggested Donation: $10 \nMiss Minnie\, a biographical sketch performed by Joyce Grear \nThis monologue\, written by Ben Steelman\, captures the deep connection between Minnie’s spiritual and artistic life. \nJoyce Grear is a native of Wilmington who uses storytelling to teach and to build community.  She has toured the U.S. since 1987 bringing to life many African American heroines whose stories she feels inspired to share.  Her research into Evans dates to the dedication of the Bottle House that honors Minnie Evans’ time at Airlie Gardens.  Joyce is the “griot” of Wilmington\, teaching all ages through workshops\, plays\, and non-profit programs throughout North Carolina. \n  \nREGISTER \n  \n2-3 PM Work-in Progress Film Screening and Slide Presentation with Director Linda Royal and Dr. Elizabeth Penton  \nMinnie Evans\, compelled by dreams and visions throughout her life\, embraced the calling to “draw or die” in 1935.  Well known for her gardens and spiritual imagery\, Evans added to her body of work daily with paintings and drawings in wax crayons and graphite. \nThe Ackland Art Museum of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill holds an important painting by Minnie Evans that is unusual in style and story. Come hear about the World War II context and the fascinating twists and turns that culminate in this work by Wilmington’s famous Artist. \nAt 2:30 PM\, Elizabeth Penton will present rarely seen drawings by Minnie Evans from the CAM’s slide archive featuring an important motif in the artist’s work: the sunrise.    \nLinda Royal and Liz Penton are collaborating with the Cameron Art Museum on a documentary film titled Minnie Evans: Draw or Die.  With never before published historical photographs\, pictures by the artist\, and interviews with the family\, the film is set for release in mid 2024.  Liz Penton\, former university instructor and adjunct at UNCW\, is also researching a book on Evans’s life and art. Minnie Evans 1892-1987: A Beautiful Light. \nDr. Elizabeth Penton is from Wilmington and earned a PhD in Anthropology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  She held positions as an instructor and administrator at the university level for over 30 years prior to retiring this past spring. Her area of teaching expertise is Non-Western Art. A deep interest in visionary art and personal connection to the Wrightsville Sound community continue to inspire her work on Evans. \nLinda Royal’s documentaries have won awards at U.S. and foreign film festivals and reached audiences globally through educational use\, community events and corporate screenings. Her film’s topics have included artist Clyde Jones\, grassroots theater\, environmental justice and plastic pollution. She first saw art by Minnie Evans at her friend Liz Penton’s home and was inspired by the documentary The Angel That Stands by Me to direct a new project about Evans for 21st century audiences. \n  \nREGISTER \n 
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/minnie-evans-birthday-celebration/
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