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Coffee with the Shop Artists
Thursday, 3/16/2023
11:30AM-1:30PM
Meet one or more Museum Shop Artists and learn more about them and their work. Coffee and nibbles make the conversation even better.
Closing the Gap with Arts Integration
Thursday, 3/16/2023
4:00PM-7:00PM
Deepen your understanding of CAM’s USCT public sculpture Boundless through the lens of history, poetry, and movement. Learn what arts integration is and how you can employ it in your classroom. These workshops are designed to teach educators how to use the arts to teach core curriculum and help close the achievement gap through active learning strategies that engage all learners. These workshops are offered free to all educators in Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Duplin, New Hanover, Onslow, Pender, and Sampson counties. Participating educators will receive a certificate of completion to submit to their respective counties for CEU credit consideration.
https://cameronartmuseum.wufoo.com/forms/w172yl6j1nkanax/
Live Music at CAM Café: Bradford Paheso
Thursday, 3/16/2023
6:00PM-8:00PM
Tai Chi @CAM
Friday, 3/17/2023
9:00AM-9:50AM
Attendance fee: $15.00
Instructor: Jay Stempin
Tai Chi, an internal martial art, is a self-healing modality with roots in the Yang, Chen, and Wu styles. This course is a Yang/Tso variation. Tai chi focuses on breathwork, balance, stability and artful movements. This course will improve posture and circulation, enhance mental wellness, stimulate purposeful movements, as well as massage organs.
Daily practice will further enhance core strength and flexibility, improve reaction-time, as well as develop an overall sense of calm and peace in life. Breathwork and flexibility through martial applications are the essence of why Tai Chi has been around for over two thousand years. It’s aptly named: The Grand Ultimate.
This course will guide you through fundamental empowering movements using single-weighted postures. The gentle sequence of steps will enrich and improve your life on mental and physical levels. Tai Chi, a lifelong learning tool, will present tools you can use to develop optimal health and wellness across your lifespan.
Boundless Public Tour
Friday, 3/17/2023
1:00PM-1:30PM
Free with admission
Kids@CAM Resiliency
Saturday, 3/18/2023
10:00AM-12:00PM
FREE DAY of fun activities to help build and understand resilience. Enjoy a morning of arts and resiliency with your family. The 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.
Resiliency Weekend
Sunday, 3/19/2023
12:00PM-3:00PM
FREE DAY of informative resiliency screenings to help build and understand resilience. Enjoy an afternoon of documentaries and short films that showcase the different ways resiliency can be demonstrated in communities and individuals. Each film followed by a brief discussion and Q & A.
Mary's Art Explorers
Thursday, 3/23/2023
10:00AM-12:00PM
Art Explorers is geared towards infants, toddler and preschoolers, but big brothers and sisters are welcome to join and create art with us.
CAM Members: $3 per child; Not-yet-members: $6
Adults: $3
Children 2 and under: free
Space is limited so preregister to guarantee your spot
Live Music at CAM Café: Warren Darrell
Thursday, 3/23/2023
6:00PM-8:00PM
Black Lives Do Matter Panel Discussion
Thursday, 3/23/2023
6:00PM-7:55AM
What does it mean to be a changemaker? Join Art Director Greyson Davis, artists from Eighteen Forward, and leaders in our community for a passionate discussion on constructive and creative actions that help move us forward.
$10 suggested donation; pre-registration required
https://cameronartmuseum.wufoo.com/forms/wahpwoi1hj9j9y/
Tai Chi @CAM
Friday, 3/24/2023
9:00AM-9:50AM
Attendance fee: $15.00
Instructor: Jay Stempin
Tai Chi, an internal martial art, is a self-healing modality with roots in the Yang, Chen, and Wu styles. This course is a Yang/Tso variation. Tai chi focuses on breathwork, balance, stability and artful movements. This course will improve posture and circulation, enhance mental wellness, stimulate purposeful movements, as well as massage organs.
Daily practice will further enhance core strength and flexibility, improve reaction-time, as well as develop an overall sense of calm and peace in life. Breathwork and flexibility through martial applications are the essence of why Tai Chi has been around for over two thousand years. It’s aptly named: The Grand Ultimate.
This course will guide you through fundamental empowering movements using single-weighted postures. The gentle sequence of steps will enrich and improve your life on mental and physical levels. Tai Chi, a lifelong learning tool, will present tools you can use to develop optimal health and wellness across your lifespan.
Boundless Public Tour
Friday, 3/24/2023
1:00PM-1:30PM
Free with admission
Duo Beaux Arts
Saturday, 3/25/2023
2:00PM-3:00PM
Known for its sensational performances, Duo Beaux Arts (pianists Catherine Lan & Tao Lin) is in high demand on international stages. Recent engagements include concert tours in Asia, Europe, and across North America to critical acclaims. The program features a wide range of musical periods and compositional styles from Classical to Romantic styles, all the way to Argentinian tangoes. Featured composers include Mozart, Chopin, Liszt, Mendelssohn, and Piazzolla. Let this heart-felt program excite your imagination and individual expression.
CAM Members: $20; Not-Yet Members: $25
https://52374.blackbaudhosting.com/52374/Duo-Formosa-Catherine-Lan-and-Huifang-Chen
Live Music at CAM Café: Emma Tracy
Thursday, 3/30/2023
6:00PM-8:00PM
Sunset Concert Series
Thursday, 3/30/2023
7:00PM-7:55AM
Native Wilmingtonian, Christa Faison, wears many hats as a minister, musician, educator, and so much more. Christa is a 2013 graduate of the University of North Carolina Wilmington, receiving a Bachelor’s of Music in Music Education as a North Carolina Teaching Fellows Scholar. While attending UNCW, Christa immersed herself in the heart and soul of the University, serving as the UNCW String Ensemble Principal violinist, Gospel Choir director and accompanist, member of the Wind Symphony and Chamber Singers, Resident Advisor, and the assistant director and arranger for the Seabelles Female A Capella Ensemble. Christa was awarded the UNCW Senior Medallion for her exemplary academic achievement, campus involvement, and community service.
Shortly after graduation, Christa began what has encompassed nearly a decade of a career in the education profession. Christa served as the Music Teacher at Snipes Academy of Arts and Design, teaching general music directing a very active Choral program, and founding and launching the first elementary Strings program for the New Hanover County School system. During her tenure, the Snipes Academy Chorus made several community appearances for various events such as the NC Azalea Festival, NHCS Board of Education, collaboration with the Williston Alumni Choir, UNCW’s Caterina Jarabo Symposium, Wilmington Opera Company, the 50th Anniversary of the Commemoration of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, JR., and many others. Under her direction, Snipes Academy of Arts and Design was represented first time and for two consecutive years at the NC Elementary Honors Chorus, as some of her Chorus students represented New Hanover County Schools at the NC Music Educators Association conference. Christa was voted Snipes Academy’s 2018-2019 Teacher of the Year and NHCS Teacher of the Year Finalist, and served as representative for District 2 through the North Carolina Music Educators Association (NCMEA).
Since then, Christa has furthered her post-graduate studies which include a Masters of Education in Music Education from Anderson University’s School of the Arts in Anderson, South Carolina with Magna Cum Laude Honors, and School Administration licensure from UNC Wilmington. Christa is the former Assistant Principal of New Hanover High School, and now serves as an Assistant Principal at John T. Hoggard High School and interim Supervisor of Arts Education for New Hanover County Schools.
As a free lance violinist, Christa is a member of various musical ensembles such as the Wilmington Symphony and Tallis Chamber Orchestras, Port City Music Festival, Arbor String Trio, and is often featured as a solo violinist for events within and beyond Southeastern NC. Christa loves to make music with her colleagues and friends, and is honored to have collaborated on projects and events with them such the Cucalorus Film Festival under the director of Bryan Putnam, Hurricane Florence Relief Benefit Concert under the direction of ElJaye Johnson and the Port City All-Stars, and New Hanover County’s Arts Benefit CD under the production of Trent Harrison and Hourglass Studios, Inc. Christa is also often found supporting other local initiatives whose mission is to strengthen our community, and promote the holistic education and betterment of our children.
This event is free to all ages.
Tai Chi @CAM
Friday, 3/31/2023
9:00AM-9:50AM
Attendance fee: $15.00
Instructor: Jay Stempin
Tai Chi, an internal martial art, is a self-healing modality with roots in the Yang, Chen, and Wu styles. This course is a Yang/Tso variation. Tai chi focuses on breathwork, balance, stability and artful movements. This course will improve posture and circulation, enhance mental wellness, stimulate purposeful movements, as well as massage organs.
Daily practice will further enhance core strength and flexibility, improve reaction-time, as well as develop an overall sense of calm and peace in life. Breathwork and flexibility through martial applications are the essence of why Tai Chi has been around for over two thousand years. It’s aptly named: The Grand Ultimate.
This course will guide you through fundamental empowering movements using single-weighted postures. The gentle sequence of steps will enrich and improve your life on mental and physical levels. Tai Chi, a lifelong learning tool, will present tools you can use to develop optimal health and wellness across your lifespan.
Boundless Public Tour
Friday, 3/31/2023
1:00PM-1:30PM
Free with admission
Humble Jumble 2023
Saturday, 4/1/2023
10:00AM-5:00PM
CAM opens for an all-day sale with 30+ artists (Museum School, Museum Shop and more) selling their work in RH with a percentage of proceeds to CAM. CAM also sells work for full profit. Fundraiser with artist benefits!
Live Music at CAM Café: Warren Darrell
Saturday, 4/1/2023
11:30AM-1:30PM
New Member Coffee
Wednesday, 4/5/2023
10:00AM-11:00AM
New CAM Members are invited to a Member Coffee to meet Executive Director Anne Brennan or Deputy Director Heather Wilson and learn a little about CAM’s history. It’s an introduction to CAM’s exhibitions, programs, classes and volunteer opportunities. Free; registration required.
Tour of the galleries following the coffee is optional.