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SUMMARY:Sunset Performance Series: Mary D. Williams
DESCRIPTION:Free \n  \nWith a voice reminiscent of Mahalia Jackson\, her dynamic vocals soothe troubled minds and lift the heavy hearts of those who witness her awesome performances. A native of Raleigh\, NC\, Mary is no stranger to the gospel scene. She has been ministering solo at local churches\, festivals and various events for many years\, developing a strong following from performances with such artists as Bobby Jones\, Sister Cantaloupe\, Lee Williams and the Spiritual QC’s\, Luther Barnes\, Keith “Wonder Boy” Johnson\, as well as appearances on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). \nOther performances include ministering at the National Council of Negro Women\, Inc. in Washington\, DC\, the Walnut Creek Amphitheater in Raleigh\, NC\, Duke University Chapel\, Bobby Jones Gospel Recording Retreat in Las Vegas\, traveling with Duke Divinity Professor Dr. Timothy Tyson and the United Methodist Western Conference. She received Female Vocalist of the Year at the NC Gospel Announcers Guild’s Prestige Awards ceremony. \n  \nSponsored in part by
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/sunset-performance-series-mary-d-williams/
CATEGORIES:Boundless
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SUMMARY:Closing the Gap feat. Mary D. Williams
DESCRIPTION:Free; Pre-registration Required \n  \nWe are thrilled to have Mary D. Williams as our guest artist and contributor for this workshop. This event will focus on the talents of Mary D. Williams\, the current exhibitions as well as social studies and theatre. \nClosing the Gap is a unique professional development workshop that introduces teachers to art integration and active learning in New Hanover\, Brunswick\, Bladen\, Columbus\, Pender\, Onslow\, Sampson\, and Duplin counties. These workshops address the growing achievement gaps through arts integration. \nClosing the Gap provides teachers with valuable Continuing Education Units (CEUs)\, which they can use to maintain certification. Participants also receive brand-new lesson plans that demonstrate how to integrate art and active learning into science\, technology\, engineering\, math\, language arts\, history\, as connected to CAM’s exhibition and permanent collection. \n  \n  \nREGISTER \n  \n  \nImage Credit: Photograph of Mary D. Williams during the unveiling of Boundless by Alan Cradick\, 2021
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/closing-the-gap-feat-mary-d-williams/
CATEGORIES:Educator Resources
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED: The Art of Food
DESCRIPTION:POSTPONED\n$125 per person \n  \n  \nPrix Fixe Dinner Inspired by The Work of Their Hands \nTour with CAM Executive Director Heather Wilson \n  \n  \nFor reservations\, call (910) 777-2363 \n  \n  \nImage Credit: Mary Guyton (Hartford County\, Maryland\, United States of America)\, c. 1840-1853. Cotton Quilt\, 93 3/4 in x 94 in. MESDA.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/the-art-of-food-2/
CATEGORIES:CAM Café
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T133000
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SUMMARY:Public Tour
DESCRIPTION:Free with museum admission \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/public-tour-22/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240319T090000
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SUMMARY:Gentle Yoga with Steve Unger and Darren Shartle\, RYT200
DESCRIPTION:$5 Donation \n  \nCome join us in an ever-changing gallery setting for a yoga practice designed for relaxation\, rejuvenation and self-reflection. Come breathe with us as we restore the body and mind in a one hour session. Asanas are all-level and beginners are welcome. Participants can choose to use a mat or a chair. Donations support youth scholarships. \nA portion of every donation Supports CAM’s Museum School Scholarship Program.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/gentle-yoga-with-steve-unger-and-darren-shartle-ryt200-24/
CATEGORIES:Yoga
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240316T100000
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CREATED:20240123T013211Z
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SUMMARY:Resiliency@CAM: Community Day
DESCRIPTION:Family Activities: 10 AM-12 PM\nFamily Friendly Tours: 12 PM\nFilm Screening: 1 PM\nExhibitions and Galleries Free: 10 AM-5 PM \nNo Pre-Registration Necessary \n  \nCelebrate the different ways the arts can support resiliency in children and families! \nThis is a CAM Community Day\, so all programs and exhibitions are FREE from 10 AM to 5 PM. \nEnjoy a morning of arts and resiliency with your family. The Cameron Art Museum\, New Hanover County Resiliency Task Force and other area organizations come together to offer a wide variety of art projects\, performances\, and interactive collaborations to learn about the resiliency of individuals and our community. We will also host community tables that will provide information about community organizations and the resources they offer. \nDance\, make music\, and create art to build resilience. All ages welcome. \nAll children in attendance will receive free copies of the books Letters From Bear and Bright Star (while supplies last)\, through our partnership with NEA’s Big Read. \nView Best Foot Forward. In collaboration with New Hanover County Schools\, Best Foot Forward Visual Art Expo features artwork by students from each New Hanover County elementary\, middle\, and high school. \nOngoing Activities from 10 AM-12 PM: \nArt stations: Greyson Davis and GLOW Academy StudentsPaper Bag Lanterns: Dreams Center for Art Education Apprentices3D mask building and torn paper collage: Turning the WheelMusical Instrument Sharing: Brooklyn Arts Music Academy\nTactile Fabric Collages: Hoggard High School’s EC Students\nBasketball Activity: Smart Start of New Hanover County \nCommunity tables providing information about local organizations and resources \n  \nPop-up Interactive Events \n10:30-11 AM Community game with live music: Turning the Wheel11-11:30 AM Mini Music Class – Brooklyn Arts Music Academy\n12 PM Family friendly tour of exhibitions (English and Spanish)\n12:30 PM DREAMS poets will read in The Work of Their Hands \n1-2:30 PM Screening of The Right to Read presented by Blank Canvas Awareness \n\nThe Right to Read shares the stories of an NAACP activist\, a teacher\, and two American families who fight to provide our youngest generation with the most foundational indicator of life-long success: the ability to read. \nA discussion after the film will be led by Donna Gargett\, Executive Drector of Blank Canvas Awareness Art.  All educators are invited to participate in a drawing for gift cards to say thank you from BCAA! \n\n\nFilm screening sponsored by the NHC-NAACP \n \n\n3 PM  Guests can listen to a reading with Museum School students from The Art of the Word in Studio 1 \n  \nSponsored in part by \n \n  \nFor questions or concerns regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations\, (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/resiliency-kidscam/
CATEGORIES:CAM Community Day
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CREATED:20240122T214215Z
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SUMMARY:Boundless Public Tours with Daniel Jones\, CAM Cultural Curator
DESCRIPTION:Free with museum admission \n  \nPublic tours of Boundless\, a sculpture by NC artist Stephen Hayes commemorating the United States Colored Troops and their fight for freedom. \nFor questions or concerns regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations at (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org \n  \nPhotograph by Jeff Janowski/UNCW
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/boundless-public-tours-with-daniel-jones-cam-cultural-curator-23/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T190000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20240124T015708Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk in "The Work of Their Hands" with Beverly Smith
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: $15\nNot-Yet Members: $20\nStudents: $12 \n  \n  \nJoin us for a conversation in The Work of Their Hands with artist Beverly Smith.  Beverly’s large-scale quilts combine a variety of drawing and surface design techniques to bring to life the stories of individuals connected to her ancestry and Southern roots. \nBeverly Smith is a mixed media fiber artist. Through the depth of the colors\, the layers\, and the texture of the stitches\, her quilts offer a means of expression that cannot be duplicated in another medium. Smith constructs collage-like art quilts using fabrics which she patterns with a variety of surface design processes. The surface is layered with machine stitching\, hand embroidery\, paint\, transferred images\, found objects and graphite drawings.  The figure renderings come from live models and photographs based on legendary and people of personal importance\, such as her 98-year-old mother\, her sisters\, and friends. Beverly’s quilts focus on themes from the Antebellum South that address past taboos and controversial issues. Taking inspiration from family conversations or childhood memories\, Smith creates works that reflect the African American experience and preserve important histories. \n  \n  \nREGISTER \n  \n  \nImage Credit: Photo of Beverly Smith by Dan Ormsby.\nQuilt: Beverly Y. Smith (American)\, Information Wanted Nina\, Ada & Suky\, 2022. Mixed media quilt\, graphite figure drawings\, 1940s four sack\, patchworks\, vintage wrench and drunkard’s path quilt patterns\, indigo dyed ticking fabric. 108 in x 82 in. On Loan from the Artist.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/artist-talk-in-the-work-of-their-hands-with-beverly-smith/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T110000
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SUMMARY:Mary's Art Explorers: Caroline\, The Painted Turtle: The Journey Begins
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: $5 per adult/child\nNot-Yet Members: $10 per adult/child\nChildren Ages 2 and Under: Free \n  \nWill read the book Caroline\, The Painted Turtle: The Journey Begins by Jeanne McIntosh Rietzke. The author is an accomplished local artist\, author\, and illustrator. Jeanne McIntosh Rietzke is a current instructor with CAM at the Museum School. The book is sold at the gift shop. \nArt Explorers is geared towards infants\, toddlers\, and preschoolers\, but big brothers and sisters are welcome to join and create art with us. Your registration includes admission to the museum for the whole day. Space is limited so preregister to guarantee your spot! \nIt is with great honor that Cameron Art Museum pays tribute to Mary Cameron Hoey by naming its most popular and long-standing family program after her. Mary’s Art Explorers is a story time\, art making\, and museum exploration program. \n  \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/marys-art-explorers-caroline-the-painted-turtle-the-journey-begins/
CATEGORIES:Mary's Art Explorers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
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SUMMARY:Inclusive Public Art in NC
DESCRIPTION:Telling Little-Known Stories Through Art: Inclusive Public Art Across the State \nJoin Executive Director Heather Wilson for a facilitated conversation about the power of art to open the door to conversation. In 2018\, the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation launched an Inclusive Public Art Initiative that funded an initial group of 10 grantees\, of which Cameron Art Museum’s Boundless project was one. Hear from the ZSR Foundation and some of the leaders and the artists in the communities that benefited from this groundbreaking initiative. \n  \nAbout the Projects \n  \nGraham Revitalization Economic Action Team \nThis project acknowledges and celebrates the achievements of the women of the Snowbird Cherokee community through a collaborative mural located in the town center of Robbinsville. Originating from a partnership between G.R.E.A.T.\, the Church Mouse Ministries\, Inc.\, a local citizen-led Main Street Revitalization and Economic Development initiative known as REVVED UP\, and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ Junaluska Museum\, this collaboration sought to build relationships and trust across lines of difference while celebrating this under-told and important story. The Snowbird Cherokee are a community that is a part of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and whose land base is in Graham County. While most mainstream shared knowledge about the Cherokee centers around their removal via the “Trail of Tears\,” the Snowbird Cherokee carry the reputation of resilience and tradition\, having hidden in their mountains to escape the forced removal of their people. That same spirit of pride and survival remains with them to this day and there is no better evidence than in the lives of their many strong and gifted women. The Cherokee people have long celebrated a traditional way of honoring those within their community who have displayed a true love and concern for their people and the preservation of their culture\, history\, and nation. The revered title of “Beloved Man” or “Beloved Woman” is given only to those who epitomize the qualities expected of a Cherokee. Snowbird Cherokee women have proven to be strong\, wise\, fearless and filled with creativity as they have persevered through the trials of history. To date\, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians have recognized three women from the Snowbird Community as Beloved Women of the Tribe and they are featured on the mural. Leading the project’s creative team are Appalachian artists Doreyl Ammons Cain and TJ Holland. Ammons is an accomplished muralist\, co-founder of “Catch the Spirit of Appalachia” and the Appalachian Mural Trail. Originating from Jackson County\, she is rooted in the area\, with a deep love for its people\, culture and history. TJ Holland\, Cultural Resources Supervisor for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee and the tribally owned Junaluska Museum in Graham County\, acted as cultural advisor\, historian\, and liaison to the Snowbird Cherokee Community. This team provided the structure for a community engaged process that created opportunity for accomplished and emerging Snowbird Cherokee artists to receive training in muralism and be central to painting the artwork. The team also provided opportunities for direct descendants of the Snowbird Cherokee to paint the portraits of their ancestors\, which resulted in a 400 square foot narrative artwork. \n  \nCity of Rocky Mount \nThe City of Rocky Mount has partnered with the Black Light Project (BLP) to create eight\, permanent\, large-scale photographic installations in multiple prominent public locations around the city\, ranging in size from 20×20 feet to 20×60 feet. Based in Greenville\, NC\, the Black Light Project is a creative partnership of founder and director Tonya Jefferson Lynch and photographers Bryce Chapman and Randy Curtis. BLP is designed to challenge the media’s common\, and often negative\, narrative about Black men by highlighting the positive narratives of real\, everyday Black males who are the rule\, not the exception. These men are fathers\, brothers\, husbands\, sons\, friends\, and neighbors who light the world with kindness\, fearlessness\, perseverance\, love\, strength\, and humanity. This public art installation is an outgrowth of a 2020 exhibit that was curated in partnership with Rocky Mount’s Imperial Centre for the Arts and Sciences. Utilizing community engagement and a public nomination process\, the project tells the stories of these everyday heroes. Based on a variety of narratives\, subjects were chosen for the installation and the final work includes a mix of full color\, and black and white images\, that are graphically enhanced. The community engagement process was facilitated in partnership with the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority\, Inc.\, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority\, Inc.\, Nash-Edgecombe Economic Development Inc.\, Rocky Mount/Edgecombe Community Development Corporation\, and Rocky Mount Mills. All the locations for the installations are managed by the City of Rocky Mount’s Parks and Recreation Department\, with the exception of Rocky Mount Mills. Nash County sites include the Imperial Centre for the Arts and Sciences\, the Rocky Mount Mills\, and South Rocky Mount Community Center. Edgecombe County sites include R. M. Wilson Gymnasium\, Booker T. Washington Community Center and Stith-Talbot Park. \n  \nEl Futuro\, Inc. \nEl Futuro is a volunteer-founded\, nonprofit organization with a 15-year history of providing bilingual and culturally sensitive mental health services to central North Carolina’s Latinx community. Its mission is to nurture stronger families to live out their dreams. In May 2018\, in order to accommodate providing more services to more families\, El Futuro moved its downtown Durham clinic to the Lakewood community. Lakewood is one of Durham’s most diverse neighborhoods with one of the largest Latinx populations in the City. This new home is located within the emerging Reuse Arts District founded by their partner\, the Scrap Exchange. This organization\, working in collaboration with additional community stakeholders and building off of existing long-term and recent partnerships\, came together to create a 2\,760 square foot mural\, depicting common struggles\, while highlighting a shared hope for the future. Taking the artistic lead for the project was Cornelio Campos\, a first-generation immigrant who is deeply rooted in Durham’s Latinx community. Through a variety of engagement strategies\, this team built on a design that is a synthesizing of words\, images and symbolism shared by the community. The mural is located at a gateway location within the Reuse Arts District and is adjacent to a community garden. \n  \n  \nREGISTER \n  \n  \nPhotograph of Boundless by Alan Cradick
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/inclusive-public-art-in-nc/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
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SUMMARY:Public Tour
DESCRIPTION:Free with museum admission \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/public-tour-21/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240312T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240312T100000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20240119T210400Z
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SUMMARY:Gentle Yoga with Steve Unger and Darren Shartle\, RYT200
DESCRIPTION:$5 Donation \n  \nCome join us in an ever-changing gallery setting for a yoga practice designed for relaxation\, rejuvenation and self-reflection. Come breathe with us as we restore the body and mind in a one hour session. Asanas are all-level and beginners are welcome. Participants can choose to use a mat or a chair. Donations support youth scholarships. \nA portion of every donation Supports CAM’s Museum School Scholarship Program.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/gentle-yoga-with-steve-unger-and-darren-shartle-ryt200-23/
CATEGORIES:Yoga
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240311T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240311T123000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T011156Z
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SUMMARY:Connections Monday
DESCRIPTION:Free; pre-registration required \n  \nEnjoy a morning of music in the galleries\, adapted exhibition exploration\, as well as optional hands-on activities and the choice to bring a boxed lunch to enjoy in our café or courtyard area. Geared towards individuals in the earlier stages of Alzheimer’s and dementia\, this program is offered on Mondays when we are otherwise closed to the public to ensure a quiet and calm environment. Groups or individuals with their loved ones are welcome. \n  \nEmail education @cameronartmuseum.org for more information and to register.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/connections-monday-7/
CATEGORIES:Connections
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240309T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240309T210000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20240103T011840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T015531Z
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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/
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240308T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240308T133000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20240122T214130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T062105Z
UID:10000166-1709902800-1709904600@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Boundless Public Tours with Daniel Jones\, CAM Cultural Curator
DESCRIPTION:Free with museum admission \n  \nPublic tours of Boundless\, a sculpture by NC artist Stephen Hayes commemorating the United States Colored Troops and their fight for freedom. \nFor questions or concerns regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations at (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org \n  \nPhotograph by Jeff Janowski/UNCW
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/boundless-public-tours-with-daniel-jones-cam-cultural-curator-22/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240307T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240307T210000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20231006T001912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T211159Z
UID:10000055-1709838000-1709845200@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Angela Bingham Trio
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: $35; Not Yet Members: $55 \n  \nJazz Vocalist Angela Bingham will perform with Grant Osborne on piano and Scott Sawyer on Guitar. Her trio will feature music from the American songbook and beyond\, with a focus on the great female composers & lyricists. \nRaleigh\, North Carolina based jazz vocalist Angela Bingham has been a singer her entire life. She began studying piano and performing from the American songbook at age 5 in her home of the San Francisco Bay Area. She studied jazz in her teens and early 20s under the direction of Roger Letson at De Anza College\, and went on to gain training through workshops and private lessons with some of the world’s most well known jazz vocalists and instrumentalists. \nBingham officially began her career in 1999 in Salt Lake City\, Utah. There\, she honed her craft working extensively with guitar virtuoso Kenji Aihara and Utah’s pre-eminent tenor saxophonist David Halliday. She left Utah and moved to New York City in 2005\, where she held down a monthly residency for five years at the now (sadly defunct) Total Wine Bar\, garnering a delightfully loyal Brooklyn fan base. During this time\, she began working with many of New York’s most heavyweight jazz musicians and sitting in and performing at venues large and small throughout the city including Birdland\, Smalls\, and others. She also held down a steady performance schedule at New York’s famed Bar Next Door\, a coveted venue for New York jazz musicians. \nBingham’s singing is characterized by the qualities of honest expression\, solid swinging and an emphasis on the blues. Of her decision to sing jazz\, Angela says\, “First and foremost\, I am an entertainer and a storyteller\, and I use my voice to help people feel their emotions. I want to bring a message of healing through these stories set to music. Jazz is the perfect format for this\, because the stories can go in many musical directions. I know that my job is to sing the story\, to approach the music as an improvisational musician\, and to commune with the audience through laughter\, tears and everything in between. It is not enough to have a pretty voice. It goes way beyond that. It’s letting your audience feel that you are in this with them.” \n  \nJazz at CAM is sponsored in part by  \n                \nIsabella Hinds\nNancie and James Kennedy\nDr. William Malloy and Maxine Terry\nDr. Acquenetta Wheeler \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
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/angela-bingham-trio/
CATEGORIES:Jazz at CAM
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240306T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240306T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20240122T212506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T212506Z
UID:10000153-1709731800-1709733600@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Public Tour
DESCRIPTION:Free with museum admission \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/public-tour-20/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240306T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240306T133000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20240123T010913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T191807Z
UID:10000184-1709726400-1709731800@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:The Story of a Community Remembrance Project
DESCRIPTION:Free; Pre-registration Required \n  \n  \nIn 2019\, the New Hanover County Community Remembrance Project (NHCCRP) was formed with the goal of conducting a Soil Collection Ceremony under the guidance of the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI)\, headquartered in Montgomery\, Alabama. The program\, which honored the victims of the 1898 Coup & Massacre\, was successfully conducted in 2021. The co-chairmen of the group discuss the experience and the lasting impact of their efforts. \nTim Pinnick is the co-chair and lead researcher for the New Hanover County Community Remembrance Project. His current organizational work consists of continued outreach and interaction with the African American community to assist and guide families with genealogical research.  The end goal is to collect and amplify their stories. \nJim Downey is the co-chair of the New Hanover County Community Remembrance Project. Since 2019\, he has help lead the group to conduct a soil collection ceremony\, a high school essay contest\, and other racial justice projects that support the Equal Justice Initiative’s mission in the Wilmington area. \n  \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/the-story-of-a-community-remembrance-project/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240305T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240305T100000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20240119T210312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T054725Z
UID:10000138-1709629200-1709632800@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Gentle Yoga with Steve Unger and Darren Shartle\, RYT200
DESCRIPTION:$5 Donation \n  \nCome join us in an ever-changing gallery setting for a yoga practice designed for relaxation\, rejuvenation and self-reflection. Come breathe with us as we restore the body and mind in a one hour session. Asanas are all-level and beginners are welcome. Participants can choose to use a mat or a chair. Donations support youth scholarships. \nA portion of every donation Supports CAM’s Museum School Scholarship Program.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/gentle-yoga-with-steve-unger-and-darren-shartle-ryt200-22/
CATEGORIES:Yoga
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240301T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240301T133000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20240122T214027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T062653Z
UID:10000165-1709298000-1709299800@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Boundless Public Tours with Daniel Jones\, CAM Cultural Curator
DESCRIPTION:Free with museum admission \n  \nPublic tours of Boundless\, a sculpture by NC artist Stephen Hayes commemorating the United States Colored Troops and their fight for freedom. \nFor questions or concerns regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations at (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org \n  \nPhotograph by Jeff Janowski/UNCW
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/boundless-public-tours-with-daniel-jones-cam-cultural-curator-21/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240228T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240228T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20240123T010305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T235724Z
UID:10000183-1709143200-1709148600@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Conversation: Talk About Art with Ana Edwards
DESCRIPTION:Free; Pre-registration Required \n  \nThis talk will be led by VCU professor Ana Edwards who will be using Sonya Clark’s Monumental Cloth\, amongst other works\, to address how we collectively memorialize ideas and locations\, especially in regard to public spaces. \nAna Edwards is a public historian with research interests in the history and significance of “Gabriel’s Rebellion\,” 18th century Black life in Virginia\, how both informed the construction of the American nation\, how these histories are articulated in public landscapes and why they resonate today. As founding chair of the Defenders’ Sacred Ground Historical Reclamation Project (2004)\, and in collaboration with other community organizations\, she contributed to the reclamation of Richmond’s first municipal African Burial Ground and leads the in-progress community campaign to establish a Memorial Park in Shockoe Bottom\, the 19th century epicenter of the US domestic slave trade and birth district of the city of Richmond–a project now part of the city’s strategic development plan. Her advocacy work includes education\, social justice and historic preservation advocacy for African American spaces\, especially pre and post emancipation burial places–among them VCU East Marshall Street Well Project\, Shockoe Bottom and Shockoe Hill African\, East End and Evergreen cemeteries. \n  \n  \nREGISTER \n  \nImage Credit (Right): Sonya Clark (American\, b. 1967)\, Monumental Cloth (old) 1/2 edition. Hand Woven linen cloth reproduction of the dish cloth used as the Confederate Flag of Truce\, tea stain\, and red dye. Collection of Paul and Sara Monroe. Photo by Taylor Dabney.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/virtual-conversation-talk-about-art-with-dr-ana-edwards/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Conversation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240228T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240228T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20240122T212405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T212405Z
UID:10000152-1709127000-1709128800@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Public Tour
DESCRIPTION:Free with museum admission \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/public-tour-19/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240227T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240227T100000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20240119T210220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T054715Z
UID:10000137-1709024400-1709028000@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Gentle Yoga with Steve Unger and Darren Shartle\, RYT200
DESCRIPTION:$5 Donation \n  \nCome join us in an ever-changing gallery setting for a yoga practice designed for relaxation\, rejuvenation and self-reflection. Come breathe with us as we restore the body and mind in a one hour session. Asanas are all-level and beginners are welcome. Participants can choose to use a mat or a chair. Donations support youth scholarships. \nA portion of every donation Supports CAM’s Museum School Scholarship Program.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/gentle-yoga-with-steve-unger-and-darren-shartle-ryt200-21/
CATEGORIES:Yoga
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240223T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240223T133000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20240122T213924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T062646Z
UID:10000164-1708693200-1708695000@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Boundless Public Tours with Daniel Jones\, CAM Cultural Curator
DESCRIPTION:Free with museum admission \n  \nPublic tours of Boundless\, a sculpture by NC artist Stephen Hayes commemorating the United States Colored Troops and their fight for freedom. \nFor questions or concerns regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations at (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org \n  \nPhotograph by Jeff Janowski/UNCW
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/boundless-public-tours-with-daniel-jones-cam-cultural-curator-20/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240223T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240223T170000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20240123T004529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T004623Z
UID:10000182-1708682400-1708707600@cameronartmuseum.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T210000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20240123T004237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T004237Z
UID:10000181-1708624800-1708635600@cameronartmuseum.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T180000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20240123T002211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T062703Z
UID:10000180-1708621200-1708624800@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT: Conversation in "The Work of Their Hands" with Celeste Butler and Susan Whisnant\, CAM Registrar
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT \nCAM Members Only; Registration Required \n  \nCAM welcomes artist Celeste Butler at 5 PM for a member-only conversation with Susan Whisnant\, CAM’s Registrar\,  about her work and quilt making process. \nButler 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  \nREGISTRATION \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 (Right):  Celeste Butler (American)\, Ancestors\, 2020. Laser cut wood\, repurposed\, distressed\, frayed\, and bleached denim\, batting\, cotton backing\, and quilted. On loan from the Artist.
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/artist-talk-in-the-work-of-their-hands-with-celeste-butler/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T170000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
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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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20240105T015127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240105T015325Z
UID:10000127-1708596000-1708599600@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Mary's Art Explorers: Bright Star
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: $5 per adult/child \nNot-Yet Members: $10 per adult/child \nChildren Ages 2 and Under: Free \n  \nAs a part of our partnership with NEA’s The Big Read\, our book will be Bright Star by Yuyi Morales. All children will receive a free copy of the book! We will explore our galleries and create artwork inspired by what we see and learn. \nArt Explorers is geared towards infants\, toddlers\, and preschoolers\, but big brothers and sisters are welcome to join and create art with us. Your registration includes admission to the museum for the whole day. Space is limited so preregister to guarantee your spot! \nIt is with great honor that Cameron Art Museum pays tribute to Mary Cameron Hoey by naming its most popular and long-standing family program after her. Mary’s Art Explorers is a story time\, art making\, and museum exploration program. \n  \n \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/marys-art-explorers-bright-star/
CATEGORIES:Mary's Art Explorers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T051047
CREATED:20240122T212247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T212247Z
UID:10000151-1708522200-1708524000@cameronartmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Public Tour
DESCRIPTION:Free with museum admission \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/public-tour-18/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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