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CAM members are involved in a truly international art and photography exhibition, part of the Cambridge Heart of the World music and culture festival running from July 12th to 24th.
CAM artist Deanna Tyson will curate the painting exhibition that runs from Monday 12th to Saturday 17th July, then Chris Williams, owner of Williams Art, CAM”S home gallery, will curate the professional photographer’s exhibition and the “Picture the World” photographic competition which is open to the general public, running from the 19th to 24th July.
Some of CAM’s international artists will exhibit alongside China’s “Fish King”, Chen Hong and the Anglo Indian contemporary print maker, Natasha Kumar.
All work will be for sale with a percentage donated to the Haiti appeal run by CBM in support of overseas aid for the disabled.
The Picture the World exhibition also features an open evening on Monday 12th July at which artists and CBM will talk about their work. The event takes place at the Michaelhouse Café and Centre,Trinity Street, between 6pm and 8pm, to which all are welcome.
If you would like to enter the competition please visit the CAM websites. For information about the festival visit www.heartoftheworld.co.uk
Taking as its theme the African diaspora, Art To Die For is a three-location exhibition of powerful and very thought-provoking works of art from CAM artists Deanna Tyson and John Lyons.
The show is based at three locations: Primavera representing Freetown, King’s College representing Liverpool and Williams Art representing the final destination, New Orleans – please visit www.williamsart.co.uk for full information about this important exhibition.

Art To Die For - Exhibition by Deanna Tyson