The Cameron Art Museum is housed in a 42,000 square foot facility designed by the architectural firm of Gwathmey Siegel & Associates (NYC). The Cameron presents changing special exhibitions comprised of fine arts, crafts and design. The Museum presents changing special exhibitions comprised of fine arts, crafts and design. Cameron Cameron Art Museum Cameron The Cameron Art Museum   Cameron Art Museum The Cameron Cameron Art   Cameron Cameron Art Museum Art Museum Cameron Museum CAM The Cameron Museum

Current Exhibitions

<i>ROBERT DELFORD BROWN: Meat, Maps and Militant Metaphysics</i>

ROBERT DELFORD BROWN: Meat, Maps and Militant Metaphysics
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<i>Art & Social Conscience: HOLOCAUST</i>

Art & Social Conscience: HOLOCAUST
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UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS

Bob Trotman: Business as Usual
[May 23 – October 12, 2008]
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Bearden to Ruscha: Contemporary Art from the North Carolina Museum of Art
[May 23, 2008 - May 24, 2009]
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PUBLIC PROGRAMS

May 17. KIDS @ CAM
[Saturday 12:00PM - 3:00PM]
Bring the family for a day of artistic fun and exploration. Tour the galleries on your own, with a gallery hunt, or on a child-led docent tour. Create imaginative art projects based on the work you've discovered.
$3 per child (family memberships) $5 per child (non-members)

May 18. LECTURE: John W. Coffey
[Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 PM]
John Coffey presents a lecture on the Judaic Collection of the North Carolina Museum of Art and the importance of the ceremonial objects, held in conjunction with the exhibition Art and Social Conscience: Holocaust currently on view. Coffey is the Deputy Director for Art and Curator of American and Modern Art at NCMA.

May 22. EXHIBITION OPENING
[Thursday 6:00 - 8:00 PM]
Bearden to Ruscha: Contemporary Art from the North Carolina Museum of Art
6:00 pm – Members wine reception and gallery talk
7:00 pm – Public opening
Opening admission is by donation.

Top Image: The artist, Robert Delford Brown, preparing an exhibition in Mudima, Italy (1982).

Lower image: Soni Martin (Fayetteville State University) Our Bodies, Now Dust, Floated in the Sky, n.d. Encaustic Print



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