Jazz@CAM: The Dominican Jazz Project

CAM Members: $35 Not-Yet Members: $55     The Dominican Jazz Project began when Dominican-born jazz artist, Guillo Carias, invited American jazz pianist and composer, Stephen Anderson, to perform with him and jazz artists living in the Dominican Republic for…

Jazz@CAM: Kevin Beardsley Trio

CAM Members: $35 Not-Yet Members: $55     Musician, bassist, and composer – Kevin Beardsley is an in-demand musician ready to support any group he is a part of and help them sound their best, live or in the studio. …

Jazz@CAM: Teddy Burgh Trio

CAM Members: $35 Not-Yet Members: $55     Born in New York and reared in North Carolina, Teddy Burgh started playing flute in junior high school. There was no money for private lessons, so Burgh diligently studied his band music…

Jazz@CAM: Jay Killman & the Constellations Quartet

CAM Members: $35 Not-Yet Members: $55     Jay Killman & the Constellations is an impressive and exciting modern jazz quartet, led by guitarist Jay Killman. The band performs mostly original compositions by Killman, with some arrangements of jazz standards…

Jazz@CAM: Lydia Salette Dudley & Jazz Xpressions

CAM Members: $35 Not-Yet Members: $55     Lydia Salett Dudley is a jazz pianist, singer, composer and arranger in Raleigh, NC. She is the bandleader for the group Lydia Salett Dudley & Jazz Xpressions.  She and her band members…

Jazz @ CAM

Jazz at CAM Jazz is the original American music art form, born here and enjoyed throughout the world. Cameron Art Museum is proud to present the 14th season of Jazz@CAM. CAM Members: $35 individual ticket / $245 Non-Members: $55 individual…

Lenora Zenzalai Helm and the Tribe Jazz Orchestra Nonet

CAM Members: $35; Not Yet Members: $55   Hailed by Jazziz magazine as the ”voice of her generation” and a “national treasure,” Chicago-born, Durham, North Carolina-based Dr. Lenora Zenzalai Helm is a jazz vocal musician, composer, lyricist, bandleader, and a dedicated educator…

Printed in Beauty

About The Exhibition An exhibition of prints demonstrating transcultural influences, historic conventions and modern innovations in printmaking, including work by 19th century artists Mary Cassatt, Utagawa Hiroshige (also called Ando), 20 prints by Henri Matisse from the seminal 1947 portfolio,…