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SUMMARY:Screening: A Sense of Place with Rhonda Bellamy
DESCRIPTION:Documentary Screening: A Sense of Place\nSunday\, June 22\, 2 PM\nSOLD OUT \nJoin CAM in partnership with the Carolina Beach Centennial for a special screening of A Sense of Place\, a powerful documentary created by Rhonda Bellamy in 2013. This film explores the rich coastal heritage of African-American fishermen and women\, focusing on the historic community of Seabreeze—once a vibrant Black resort town on North Carolina’s coast. \nTold through interviews and evocative photography by John Davis\, A Sense of Place offers a spoken and visual record of a deeply rooted maritime culture and a community’s enduring connection to the water. \nFollowing the screening\, Bellamy—President of the Arts Council of Wilmington—will lead an intergenerational conversation with lifelong Seabreeze residents William Freeman\, Elise Muhammad\, and Nuri Muhammad. Don’t miss this opportunity to reflect\, learn\, and help preserve the stories of Seabreeze. \nTHIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT \n  \n \n  \nTo learn more about programs and events at CAM\, visit here. 
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/screening-sense-of-place/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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SUMMARY:Black Arts Alliance NC Black Film Festival Closing and Awards
DESCRIPTION:Join us April 13th for the Closing Ceremony of the NC Black Film Festival\, presented by Black Arts Alliance\, featuring an awards ceremony followed by a film screening of the closing documentary\, Minnie Evans: Draw or Die. \nThe Black Arts Alliance is proud to present the 22nd Annual North Carolina Black Film Festival\, April 10-13 in Wilmington\, NC. The four-day juried and invitational festival of independent motion pictures by African-American filmmakers\, as well as films on subjects of Black life and history\, will showcase features\, shorts and documentary films. Trophies will be awarded in each category. \n\n\n\n  \n\n2 PM: 2025 Award Ceremony \n\n3:00 PM: Film screening of the closing documentary Minnie Evans: Draw or Die\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAdmission: $25\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\nREGISTER\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE FILM\nMinnie Evans began drawing in 1935\, compelled by dreams and later a voice that suggested she must “draw or die.” \nThe desire to fulfill her soul’s purpose given by God is at the center of her visionary work. During her lifetime she drew an estimated 3000 pictures using crayon and other media on found and donated materials. Evans’s paintings and drawings are in the collections of prominent art museums\, yet she’s not widely recognized. \nThe film lifts the unique voice of self-taught artist Minnie Evans from conversations between Evans and photographer\, Nina Howell Starr.  Preserved in the Smithsonian Museum of American Art archives\, their taped discussions from the ’60’s-70’s reveal a loving friendship and Minnie’s resiliency. Grounded in the compositions and forms she produced\, the film’s visuals will employ archival images\, Nina Starr’s black and white photography along with the gardens and coastal landscapes that inspired Minnie’s work.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/nc-black-film-festival-closing-and-awards/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T133000
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SUMMARY:The Spirit of Jazz in NC: John Brown and Romare Bearden
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate art and music with the Spirit of Jazz in NC\, an event that includes a film screening\, performance\, conversation\, and museum tour. \nNorth Carolina has long been home to legends in both art and music. The Spirit of Jazz honors two of them—Romare Bearden of Charlotte\, NC\, whose work is featured in Close to Home\, and a living legend of jazz\, John Brown\, the Vice Provost for the Arts at Duke University. \nThe afternoon begins with a screening of One Night in Kernersville\, a short documentary by Rodrigo Dorfman following jazz bassist John Brown’s journey as he makes a big band recording in Kernersville\, NC. A successful bassist\, composer\, educator\, and actor\, John has a long history of performance excellence. At the age of 13\, he began performing with the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra. He was playing Principal Bass with that orchestra and performing with the Florence Symphony in South Carolina while still in high school. \nAfter a Q&A session about the film with Adrienne Nirdé\, the Director of the NC African American Heritage Commission\, John takes to the stage with a trio of friends to weave the story of jazz across North Carolina’s music trails. Romare Bearden’s paintings and prints paint a backdrop to the performance. Bearden’s passion for jazz began at an early age\, and he kept his art studio at the Apollo Theater building\, where the hum of jazz could always be heard.  \nStay after the performance to see Bearden’s works in person on a tour of Close to Home on the exhibition’s final weekend. \n\nTICKETS\nTickets are $20 per Adult CAM Members; $25 per Adult Not-Yet-Members\, $10 for Students. \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/the-spirit-of-jazz-in-nc-john-brown-and-romare-bearden/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening,Performance
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: The Color of Ink - An Exploration of Contemporary Artistic Materials
DESCRIPTION:Join us November 24 at 2 PM for an unforgettable evening that celebrates the artistry and mystery of ink! \n\n\nJoin us for a captivating journey at “The Color of Ink” film screening\, where the rich history and innovative uses of ink in contemporary art come to life. This event features acclaimed artists and scientists\, including Anirudh Sharma and Jason Logan\, who delve into the primal significance of ink throughout humanity’s evolution. \n\n\nDiscover the magic behind ink-making with Jason Logan\, a pioneering Toronto ink maker renowned for his unique approach. Logan forages natural ingredients—such as weeds\, berries\, bark\, flowers\, rocks\, and rust—to create custom inks for a diverse range of artists worldwide\, from New Yorker cartoonists to Japanese calligraphers. Witness how his playful alchemy transforms everyday materials into vibrant stories and reestablishes our connection to nature. \n\n\nFollowing the film\, enjoy an exclusive tour of Thomas Sayre’s remarkable work displayed in CAM’s Hughes Wing with September Krueger\, CAM’s Director of Lifelong Learning. Sayre\, a visionary painter\, experiments with unconventional mediums like smoke\, fire\, and water to blur the lines between intentional and spontaneous artistry. As carbon transforms into ink\, universal symbols and stories emerge. \n\n\n\n\nDon’t miss this enlightening event celebrating the interplay between art\, nature\, and innovation.\n\nMake an afternoon of it by grabbing brunch at CAM Café before the event! Call (910) 777-2363 to reserve a table. Open 10 AM – 2 PM. \n  \nCAM Members $5 \nNot Yet Members $10  \nTICKETS HERE\nLearn more about Thomas Sayre: Four Walls here.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/color-of-ink-film-screening/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening,Tour
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SUMMARY:Film Screening & Panel Discussion: "Raising Renee"
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: $5\nNot-Yet Members: $10 \n  \n  \nArtist Beverly McIver\, featured in the upcoming exhibitions Close to Home\, is the subject of a documentary on the struggles she met between her family and her career just as her work was gaining national recognition. Emmy-nominated Raising Renee is about artist Beverly McIver when a promise she made to her mother – that she would take care of her mentally-disabled older sister\, Renee – comes due. Directed by Oscar-nominees Jeanne Jordan and Steven Ascher\, the film has drama\, humor\, and unexpected twists as it explores race\, disability\, the transformative power of art\, and the tenacity of family bonds. \n  \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/film-screening-panel-discussion-raising-renee/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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SUMMARY:Film Screening & Exhibition Closing: Charles Edward Williams
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: $5\nNot-Yet Members: $10\nStudents: Free \n  \n  \n\nJoin us on the closing day of Stay in the Light for a screening and conversation with artist Charles Edward Williams. For several years\, Williams has used film as another tool for community engagement while exploring cultural identity. The films address topics from Williams’ personal confrontation of fear to a national reckoning with police brutality and the need to reestablish trust in authority. Williams is inspired by the Black experience. His paintings\, drawings\, videos and installations investigate current historical cultural events related to racism and stereotyping. His works encourage us to examine our moral compass as both individuals and a nation.\n\n\n\nThe artist’s films include:\n\nContinuum\, 2016 – 4:09 min \nNother Day\, 2017 – 3:02 min \nUNTITLED (son)\, 2018 – 3:27 min \nThe Call\, 2018 – 6:16 min \nBlessings Indigues\, 2023 – 3:59 min (unfinished) \n  \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/film-screening-exhibition-closing-charles-edward-williams/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240519T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240519T160000
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SUMMARY:NC Black Film Festival Closing and Awards: Art\, Beats + Lyrics
DESCRIPTION:Admission: $35 \n  \n  \n\n2pm Recognition of the 2024 Award Winners and Honorees.\n3pm Film Screening and Q&A with Director Bill Horace and Art\, Beats + Lyrics founder Jabari Graham. \n\n\nThe 2024 Closing Film is ART\, BEATS + LYRICS\, directed by Bill Horace. ART\, BEATS + LYRICS celebrates the legacy of the groundbreaking visual art and hip-hop roadshow that began in Atlanta in 2004 and has since become the national phenomenon. The documentary chronicles the lead up to AB+L’s twentieth anniversary tour.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Black Arts Alliance presents the 21st Annual North Carolina Black Film Festival in Wilmington\, NC. The North Carolina Black Film Festival is a Four day juried and invitational festival of independent motion pictures by Black filmmakers which showcase features\, shorts\, animation\, documentary films\, and student films. We pride ourselves in the Carolina Hospitality and great previous honorees and winners such as Anthony Hemingway\, Ava DuVernay\, Giancarlo Esposito\, the late Dwayne McDuffie\, Scott Sanders and more.\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/nc-black-film-festival-closing-and-awards-art-beats-lyrics/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240111T190000
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SUMMARY:Bulls and Saints: Film Screening and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: Free\nNot-Yet Members: $10\nStudents: $5 \nRegistration encouraged \n  \nLugar de Encuentros / Place of Encounters brings into focus lives that often straddle two worlds. In Bulls and Saints\, Rodrigo Dorfman presents a story of nostalgia for a hometown alongside deep roots established in a new community. \nAfter 20 years of living in the United States\, an undocumented family decides to return home. Little do they know\, it will be the most difficult journey of their lives. Set between the backdrop of the rodeo rings of North Carolina and the spellbinding Mexican hometown they long for\, Bulls and Saints is a love story of reverse migration\, rebellion\, and redemption. \nFollowing the screening we will host a Q&A with the filmmaker. Rodrigo Dorfman is a North Carolina-based award-winning writer\, multimedia producer and filmmaker\, who has worked with ITVS\, POV\, HBO\, Salma Hayek’s Ventanazul and the BBC among others.  For the past 20 years\, Rodrigo Dorfman has been documenting the emerging Latino community in North Carolina through a series of hybrid educational/neo-realist films\, Angelica’s Dreams and Roberto’s Dreams\, and VIVA LA COOPERATIVA\, a feature documentary on the history of the first Latino Credit Union. His documentary This Taco Truck Kills Fascists (2018) won Best Louisiana Feature Award at the New Orleans Film Festival.  Dorfman is also a playwright\, film critic\, essayist\, multimedia journalist and ethnographer. \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/bulls-and-saints-film-screening-and-discussion/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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SUMMARY:Film Screening and Discussion: We Still Here / Nos Tenemos
DESCRIPTION:Free with Museum Admission \n  \nThis hybrid event offers an opportunity to hear from Place of Encounters artist Mario Marzan and filmmaker Eli Jacobs-Fantauzzi whose lives and work intersect in stories of deconstruction\, reconstruction\, and resilience. \nOn residency in Spain\, Marzan has prepared a video introduction to his artistic practice which integrates nature and art through the discipline of walking the landscape. Born in Puerto Rico\, Marzan’s work in our exhibition examines hurricanes and their paths as means by which to interpret cultures from the Caribbean\, Gulf Basin and US South.  “My work is a response to the changing landscapes of the area\, suggesting the storm’s power to alter not just the physical terrain\, but also individual psyches and the broader cultures of such affected regions. In referencing the hurricane’s continual transformation of landscapes and mentalities\, I hope to provoke certain questions with my work: How do we “map” memories? How is a visual crisis represented?” \nA screening of We Still Here/ Nos Tenemos and panel discussion will follow featuring the filmmaker Eli Jacobs-Fantauzzi\, Anna Lee of Working Films\, and Audrey Hart of the NHC Resiliency Task Force. \nWe Still Here introduces the incredible youth of Comerío\, Puerto Rico navigating the aftermath of Hurricane Maria\, a disaster that brought an unprecedented level of devastation. In the lush mountains in the center of Puerto Rico\, 24-year-old Mariangelie Ortiz leads a group of young residents who never thought they would become the leaders of their community\, nonetheless find themselves traveling to Washington D.C. to protest in the halls of Congress. Follow them in this coming of age story to find their power and begin creating a sustainable future for themselves and their community. \nProfessor Mario Marzán is an artist who creates work about the constantly shifting\, changing and evolving negotiation of liminal spaces in relation to individual and cultural identities and histories. His research interests include landscape drawing and painting\, investigations of place and space as a way to discuss identity\, and maps as modes of representation. Among drawing courses\, Professor Marzán teaches an immersive Walking Seminar course on the intersections of art and nature during UNC Maymesters. An avid hiker and long distance backpacker\, Mario carries a NOLS Wilderness Medicine Institute Wilderness First Aid certification and has walked both the Camino del Norte and the Camino Frances. He holds a BFA from Bowling Green University and a MFA from Carnegie Mellon University. \nEli Jacobs-Fantauzzi is an award-winning filmmaker and currently the director of FistUp.TV\, a production company that documents people’s stories from around the world as a way to expand community awareness around issues of social responsibility and cultural identity. His work has circulated through the National Broadcast: Free Speech TV\, Teaching Channel\, PBS\, and Vibe magazine. He is the cofounder of Defend Puerto Rico\, a multimedia project designed to document and celebrate Puerto Rican creativity\, resilience\, and resistance\, and he curates the annual Fist Up Film Festival in the San Francisco Bay Area. His dedication to his craft is deeply connected to his commitment to social justice and belief in the transformative power of film. He is a graduate of the University of California\, Berkeley\, and holds an MA degree from NYU Tisch School of the Arts. \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/film-screening-and-discussion-we-still-here-nos-tenemos/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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