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SUMMARY:Wayne McDowell Art Sale
DESCRIPTION:Wayne McDowell Art Sale\nPROCEEDS SUPPORT CAM \nAll Weekend!\nFriday\, April 10 to Sunday\, April 12\, from 10 AM – 5 PM \nOpen to the Public \nCompass & Giving Societies Pre-Sale: April 9\, 2026\, 6-8 PM\nLearn more about Compass. Learn more about Giving Societies. \nCameron Art Museum is pleased to offer a special selection of works by beloved Wilmington-based artist Wayne McDowell (American\, 1960–2013)\, available for purchase as part of a museum fundraiser. Through a generous bequest from McDowell’s partner\, Nanci Joplin (1960–2025)\, a significant group of his works was added to the permanent collection of Cameron Art Museum\, while select additional works were approved for sale to benefit the museum. \nThe works available for purchase include pieces featuring McDowell’s signature haunting seascapes\, atmospheric coastal landscapes\, sparse interiors\, and abstract compositions. \nAfter moving to Wilmington\, North Carolina\, in the late 1990s\, McDowell became deeply connected to the region’s coastal environment and creative community. He worked locally as a graphic designer while maintaining an active studio practice. The coastal light\, shoreline\, and quiet intensity of southeastern North Carolina strongly influenced his work\, and many of his most recognized paintings were created during his years in Wilmington. \nDescribed as a “painter’s painter\,” McDowell was widely respected by fellow artists and critics. His work was collected by museums during his lifetime\, including Cameron Art Museum\, where his paintings remain part of the permanent collection. His paintings have been featured in exhibitions at the Chase Gallery\, Boston; Fayetteville Museum of Art; Hodges Taylor Gallery\, Charlotte; Greenhill Center of the Arts\, Greensboro; and Duke University\, Durham. \nThis sale offers a rare opportunity to acquire work by a Wilmington artist whose legacy remains closely tied to the local arts community\, while supporting Cameron Art Museum. \nImages:\nWayne McDowell\n(American\, 1960 – 2013)\nUntitled (detail)\nWatercolor
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/wayne-mcdowell-art-sale-3/
LOCATION:Cameron Art Museum\, 3201 S 17th St\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28412\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser
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SUMMARY:Wayne McDowell Art Sale
DESCRIPTION:Wayne McDowell Art Sale\nPROCEEDS SUPPORT CAM \nAll Weekend!\nFriday\, April 10 to Sunday\, April 12\, from 10 AM – 5 PM \nOpen to the Public \nCompass & Giving Societies Pre-Sale: April 9\, 2026\, 6-8 PM\nLearn more about Compass. Learn more about Giving Societies. \nCameron Art Museum is pleased to offer a special selection of works by beloved Wilmington-based artist Wayne McDowell (American\, 1960–2013)\, available for purchase as part of a museum fundraiser. Through a generous bequest from McDowell’s partner\, Nanci Joplin (1960–2025)\, a significant group of his works was added to the permanent collection of Cameron Art Museum\, while select additional works were approved for sale to benefit the museum. \nThe works available for purchase include pieces featuring McDowell’s signature haunting seascapes\, atmospheric coastal landscapes\, sparse interiors\, and abstract compositions. \nAfter moving to Wilmington\, North Carolina\, in the late 1990s\, McDowell became deeply connected to the region’s coastal environment and creative community. He worked locally as a graphic designer while maintaining an active studio practice. The coastal light\, shoreline\, and quiet intensity of southeastern North Carolina strongly influenced his work\, and many of his most recognized paintings were created during his years in Wilmington. \nDescribed as a “painter’s painter\,” McDowell was widely respected by fellow artists and critics. His work was collected by museums during his lifetime\, including Cameron Art Museum\, where his paintings remain part of the permanent collection. His paintings have been featured in exhibitions at the Chase Gallery\, Boston; Fayetteville Museum of Art; Hodges Taylor Gallery\, Charlotte; Greenhill Center of the Arts\, Greensboro; and Duke University\, Durham. \nThis sale offers a rare opportunity to acquire work by a Wilmington artist whose legacy remains closely tied to the local arts community\, while supporting Cameron Art Museum. \nImages:\nWayne McDowell\n(American\, 1960 – 2013)\nUntitled (detail)\nWatercolor
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/wayne-mcdowell-art-sale/
LOCATION:Cameron Art Museum\, 3201 S 17th St\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28412\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser
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SUMMARY:Wayne McDowell Art Sale
DESCRIPTION:Wayne McDowell Art Sale\nPROCEEDS SUPPORT CAM \nAll Weekend!\nFriday\, April 10 to Sunday\, April 12\, from 10 AM – 5 PM \nOpen to the Public \nCompass & Giving Societies Pre-Sale: April 9\, 2026\, 6-8 PM\nLearn more about Compass. Learn more about Giving Societies. \nCameron Art Museum is pleased to offer a special selection of works by beloved Wilmington-based artist Wayne McDowell (American\, 1960–2013)\, available for purchase as part of a museum fundraiser. Through a generous bequest from McDowell’s partner\, Nanci Joplin (1960–2025)\, a significant group of his works was added to the permanent collection of Cameron Art Museum\, while select additional works were approved for sale to benefit the museum. \nThe works available for purchase include pieces featuring McDowell’s signature haunting seascapes\, atmospheric coastal landscapes\, sparse interiors\, and abstract compositions. \nAfter moving to Wilmington\, North Carolina\, in the late 1990s\, McDowell became deeply connected to the region’s coastal environment and creative community. He worked locally as a graphic designer while maintaining an active studio practice. The coastal light\, shoreline\, and quiet intensity of southeastern North Carolina strongly influenced his work\, and many of his most recognized paintings were created during his years in Wilmington. \nDescribed as a “painter’s painter\,” McDowell was widely respected by fellow artists and critics. His work was collected by museums during his lifetime\, including Cameron Art Museum\, where his paintings remain part of the permanent collection. His paintings have been featured in exhibitions at the Chase Gallery\, Boston; Fayetteville Museum of Art; Hodges Taylor Gallery\, Charlotte; Greenhill Center of the Arts\, Greensboro; and Duke University\, Durham. \nThis sale offers a rare opportunity to acquire work by a Wilmington artist whose legacy remains closely tied to the local arts community\, while supporting Cameron Art Museum. \nImages:\nWayne McDowell\n(American\, 1960 – 2013)\nUntitled (detail)\nWatercolor
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/wayne-mcdowell-art-sale-2/
LOCATION:Cameron Art Museum\, 3201 S 17th St\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28412\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser
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SUMMARY:Gala After Hours
DESCRIPTION:Gala After Hours\nPut the “fun” in fundraiser at Gala After Hours! Starting at 8:30 PM\, our Gala after-party event gets you in on an unforgettable night of cocktails\, dessert\, and nonstop dancing\, all while supporting CAM and the work we do! \nDress to impress\, bring your friends\, and join us to celebrate art\, community\, and impact. It’s the perfect way to party with a purpose! \nTickets are $100 and are going to fly! Grab yours\, and let’s make it a night to remember! \nPurchase Your Tickets Here. \nImage: Donald Furst (American\, b. 1953) 421 Nights: Curve\, 1995 Sand blast faux mezzotint on paper Collection of Cameron Art Museum Claude Howell Endowment for the purchase of North Carolina Art
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/gala-after-hours/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser
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SUMMARY:Close to Home Gala
DESCRIPTION:Close To Home Gala\nJoin us on November 16th\, 2024 for the Close to Home Gala\, a spectacular evening of revelry dedicated to celebrating and supporting the Cameron Art Museum and its lasting impact on our community. This exclusive event marks the opening of “Close to Home\,” a new exhibition. This exhibit highlights works from our collection by artists connected to our state\, region\, and home. \nThe night will feature an array of activities. Be among the first to experience a stunning exhibition opening. Enjoy Chef Chip Pridgen’s creative cuisine and craft cocktails at CAM Café. There will be two bands performing live music\, Mangroove and Fantasy Band. Additionally\, participate in a live auction offering unique items and experiences\, with all proceeds supporting CAM. \nDon’t miss this chance to support Cameron Art Museum\, connect with fellow art enthusiasts\, and immerse yourself in the exciting new exhibition. Reserve your place now for a memorable night of celebration and community. Learn more about the Close to Home Gala. \nPurchase tickets here.\nLearn more about Close to Home exhibition here.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/close-to-home-gala/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser
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SUMMARY:Not-So-Silent Auction
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: $100\nNot-Yet Members: $150*\n*Comes with a CAM Membership\, effective immediately upon purchase \n  \nGet Loud! Support CAM!\nJoin us Saturday\, March 9 for the Not-So-Silent Auction\, an in-person silent auction fundraiser party. \nBid on over 60 works of original art and special one-of-a-kind items donated by regional artists and local businesses\, as well as work by Claude Howell and Jugtown Pottery from Cameron Art Museum. \nGroove to the sounds of Fort Lowell Records spinning vinyl all night! Emcee Eric Medler from Double Q101 joins us to keep the evening moving along. \nEnjoy food and drinks from CAM Café! \nHeavy hors d’oeuvres\, beer\, wine\, and entertainment are included in the ticket price. No paper tickets provided\, names will be on list at door upon entry. 82-88% of admission cost is tax-deductible. Tickets also available at CAM Visitor Services Desk\, and at (910) 395-5999. Available now and on day of event. \n  \nREGISTER \n  \nParticipating Artists: \nRenato Abbate\, Stephanie Bagwell\, Richard Berg\, Eve Berg\, Ben Billingsley\, Acee Blue Eagle\, Becky Bucci\, Dayana Camposeco\,Todd Carignan\, Bradley Carter\,Janice Castiglione\,Jonnie Chardonn\,Judith Chandler\, Brian Evans\, Carolyn Faulkner\, Bobbi Fitzsimmons\, Matthew French\, Kendall Fuqua\, Linda Geraci\, Louise Giordano\, Amy Gibson\, Jeri Greenberg\, Janette Hopper\, Claude Howell\, Fritzi Huber\, Julia Jensen\, Charles Jones\, Clyde Jones\, Jugtown Pottery\, Arny Karl\, Curtis Krueger\, Anne McCombie\, Ann Parks McCray\, David Meffert\, Donna Moore\, Jeanne Rietzke\, Donna Robertson\, Raul Rubiera\, Jodie Wrenn Rippy\, Raul Rubiera\, Sarah Sheffield\, Denise Smith\, Gail Rawlings Smith\, John Sutton\, Jay Thanner\, Shanthi Thiruppathi\, James Tomlinson\, Elizabeth Vickerman\, Toni Vogt\, Jonna White\, Elena Wright\, John Wulfmeyer \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  \nFeatured Auction Items:
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/not-so-silent-auction/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser
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