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Talk About Art 
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Jazz@cam  
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Boundless Public... 
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Am Life Drawing  
I Like Myself / ... 
Connections Mond... 
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Public Tour 
Compass Kick-off... 
Pm Life Drawing  
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Mary’s Art Exp... 
Educators Night 
Will Alston 
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Public Tour 
Pm Life Drawing  
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Kids@cam 
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Am Life Drawing  
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Gentle Yoga With... 
Volunteer Open H... 
Warren Darrell 
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Public Tour 
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Aia Awards Lectu... 
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Gentle Yoga with Steve Unger

Tuesday, 9/26/2023
9:00AM-10:00AM  
$5 suggested donation

Volunteer Open House

Tuesday, 9/26/2023
2:00PM-3:00PM  
Opportunities for volunteers are presented by CAM staff and Volunteer Coordinator. Different volunteer roles are described and potential volunteers are encouraged to ask questions during this program. Small bites and beverages (appropriate for the season or wine, water and tea) are served.
Staff: Volunteer Coordinator


Warren Darrell

Tuesday, 9/26/2023
6:00PM-8:00PM  


Public Tour

Wednesday, 9/27/2023
1:30PM-2:30PM  
Free with admission

AIA Awards Lecture

Thursday, 9/28/2023
5:30PM-8:00PM  
Vershaé's academic and professional career has exposed her to a range of unique experiences throughout the United States, United Kingdom, China, Israel, and Palestine that have carefully constructed her crafted, compassionate perspectives on the relationship between design and the human condition. She brings over a decade of experience from award-winning firms like The Freelon Group, Perkins+Will, and Vines Architecture on noteworthy projects like the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Emily Krzyzewski Center and the Henrietta Lacks Building for Johns Hopkins University. As a Senior Architect at Evoke Studio Architecture, she continues to lead teams through complex projects cultural and institutional projects while achieving outstanding architectural design and execution.

Using these skills outside of the office, Vershaé is profoundly aware of her personal responsibility to her local community. As President of the North Carolina Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects, Vershaé has been a driving force behind several initiatives that elevate diversity, equity, and inclusion across the state. She is also a Studio Professor at NC State University’s College of Design and serves as a member of the Public Art and Design Board for the City of Raleigh.

Champion Saint-Amand

Thursday, 9/28/2023
6:00PM-8:00PM  


CoffeeHouse-Philip Gerard: Words and Music

Saturday, 9/30/2023
3:00PM-4:30PM  
Free; $5 suggested donation
Registration Requested

Join us for an afternoon coffeehouse gathering in honor of Philip Gerard’s book release: Words and Music: An Album of a Life in Words and Song. Enjoy readings from Gerard’s memoir while listening to the acoustic sounds of Whiskey Creek Revival.

Philip Gerard was a historian, professor of creative writing at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, and the author of 17 books, including Cape Fear Rising. His essay collection, The Patron Saint of Dreams, was awarded the 2012 North American Gold Medal for Essay and Creative Nonfiction by the Independent Publisher (“Ippy”). Gerard has written eleven documentary television scripts, scores of radio essays, several magazine series, and an award-winning radio drama. In 2019, he received the North Carolina Award for Literature, the state’s highest civilian honor.

Whiskey Creek plays an eclectic set of tunes inspired by the traditions of bluegrass, Americana, old-time, Celtic, and country. The band features Dargan Frierson, Jeff Reid, Rick Olse,n and Bill Bolduc.


AM Life Drawing

Monday, 10/2/2023
9:30AM-12:00PM  
Facilitator: Donna Moore
CAM member: $20; Not-yet-member: $25
Work with professional nude models, following a self-guided format studying the human form - in your medium of choice. A basic understanding of technique and tools is suggested. Purchase punch cards online to be used in morning or evening sessions. Purchase punch cards through the Museum School office to be used in morning or evening classes during the Fall session. Single, drop-in tuition can be reserved online or paid upon arrival. Ongoing weekly. (Class breaks on Monday, 11/27/2023)


Gentle Yoga with Steve Unger

Tuesday, 10/3/2023
9:00AM-10:00AM  
$5 suggested donation

"Untitled" (Generations)

Saturday, 10/7/2023
10:00AM-1:00PM  
Free with Museum Admission; pre-registration recommended

This event takes its inspiration from “Untitled” (L.A.) by ground-breaking conceptual artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres now on view in Love. Join us as we celebrate the joy, connections, and promise of love across time and generations.

Various community partners offer a safe space and share information, resources, and host fun family activities in CAM’s Reception Hall. At 2 PM we welcome Techmoja for a moving performance of Loud As We Want followed by a thoughtful movement workshop.

“Untitled” (L.A.) by Felix Gonzalez-Torres demonstrates slow depletion of green candies that make up this work serves as a metaphor for absence, transience, and the inevitability of loss, while the potential replenishment of the candy extends the metaphor as an act of remembrance or the potentials of the eternal.


Spanish Language Tour / Tour en español

Saturday, 10/7/2023
11:00AM-7:55AM  
Únase a nosotros para una visita guiada de los aspectos más destacados de la exposición actual del Museo Cameron narrada en español.

Join us for a guided tour of highlights from CAM’s current exhibition led in Spanish

Techmoja: Loud As We Want

Saturday, 10/7/2023
2:00PM-3:30PM  
At 2 p.m., Techmoja will present a dance performance of an original work entitled Pulse. The work was created by the company in 2016 as an act of solidarity and a statement of belief in the right for the LGBTQ community to have public space. The piece creates a club atmosphere with high-energy music and fast-paced dance reminding us to celebrate our lives and community. The violent attack required a response - this program is both a celebration of individuals and about community love.

Following the performance, Techmoja lead artist Kevin Lee-Y Green and company members will facilitate their Loud As We Want movement workshop. Loud as We Want centers the power of dance and movement to act as a catalyst for social change in ourselves and social movements. The workshop uses a story circle process as a point of departure to analyze systems of oppression, a language of resilience and democratic possibilities. The combined program speaks back to the history of homophobia and the power of community love.

AM Life Drawing

Monday, 10/9/2023
9:30AM-12:00PM  
Facilitator: Donna Moore
CAM member: $20; Not-yet-member: $25
Work with professional nude models, following a self-guided format studying the human form - in your medium of choice. A basic understanding of technique and tools is suggested. Purchase punch cards online to be used in morning or evening sessions. Purchase punch cards through the Museum School office to be used in morning or evening classes during the Fall session. Single, drop-in tuition can be reserved online or paid upon arrival. Ongoing weekly. (Class breaks on Monday, 11/27/2023)


Connections Monday

Monday, 10/9/2023
10:30AM-12:30PM  
Free; pre-registration required

Enjoy 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.

Gentle Yoga with Steve Unger

Tuesday, 10/10/2023
9:00AM-10:00AM  
$5 suggested donation

Mary's Art Explorers at Airlie Gardens

Thursday, 10/12/2023
10:00AM-11:00AM  
PLEASE NOTE: Registration for this event is handled through Airlie Gardens and takes place at Airlie Gardens.

THIS EVENT TAKES PLACE AT AIRLIE GARDENS.

Mary’s Art Explorers is going on a field trip! Join us at Airlie Gardens with Miss Georgia from the Cameron Art Museum.

Did you know that bats are the only mammals on earth that can truly fly? Learn all about the adaptations that make bats so special and find out what kinds of bats live here in NC! We will read Bats on the Beach and create our own bats using arts and crafts supplies. Garden admission included with this program!

Art 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!

It 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 storytime, art-making, and museum exploration program.

Roger Davis

Thursday, 10/12/2023
6:00PM-8:00PM  


AM Life Drawing

Monday, 10/16/2023
9:30AM-12:00PM  
Facilitator: Donna Moore
CAM member: $20; Not-yet-member: $25
Work with professional nude models, following a self-guided format studying the human form - in your medium of choice. A basic understanding of technique and tools is suggested. Purchase punch cards online to be used in morning or evening sessions. Purchase punch cards through the Museum School office to be used in morning or evening classes during the Fall session. Single, drop-in tuition can be reserved online or paid upon arrival. Ongoing weekly. (Class breaks on Monday, 11/27/2023)