Slow Art Day

Celebrate Slow Art Day at CAM, an international day that encourages participants to experience art at a more mindful pace. Visitors can participate with a self-guided activity for all ages. Free with museum admission.   On average, people only spend…

Patch Work: Community Quilting Session

Suggested Donation: $5 Adults / $10 Families     Visitors of any age are invited to work on a square that can be added to a representative quilt of CAM’s community. All supplies provided, and staff will be on hand…

Opening Night: “5: Five Years of Acquisitions”

CAM Members: Free Not-Yet Members: $15     Join us for the Opening Night of 5: Five Years of Acquisitions as we welcome musician Judson Hurd, playing piano from 6-9 PM.  An artist and composer in many styles and genres, Judson’s music has been compared…

Member Preview: “5: Five Years of Acquisitions”

Free; CAM Members Only Member Tours at 11 AM & 2 PM   5: Five Years of Acquisitions features new acquisitions from over the past five years. Artists featured include Rick Beck, John Cage, Willie Cole, Clarence Heyward, Robert Motherwell, Alison…

Close to Home

About The Exhibition November 19, 2024-March 23, 2025     Close to Home (November 19, 2024 – March 23, 2025) is a celebration of CAM’s collection featuring works by artists with a connection to our state, our region, and our…

5: Five Years of Acquisitions

About The Exhibition June 21-October 6, 2024     5: Five Years of Acquisitions features Cameron Art Museum’s new acquisitionsfrom over the past five years. Artists featured include Rick Beck, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Judy Chicago, Willie Cole, Karen Paden…

Boundless Lecture & Conversation Series: Steve Nunez

Free with Museum Admission   Curating Ghosts: Abolition, US Colored Troops, and the Future of Haunted Memory examines the rich legacy of the US Colored Troop embodied commitment to, and bodily risk for, the cause of revolutionary abolitionism. Through a…

Well Heeled in Paris: Book Signing with Billy Cone

Join us for a book signing with Billy Cone, author of Well Heeled in Paris. Book is currently available for purchase in the Museum Shop. Just when many art books have become wordy, academic, and even fleeting in impact, Billy…