All news from the Cass during December 2015
New exhibition at Korean Cultural Centre UK curated by students of Cass MA Curating the Contemporary taught in partnership with Whitechapel Gallery.
Dr Karen McNally publishes article on Frank Sinatra in the US edition of The Conversation.
Film and Broadcast graduates David Chandler and Miguel Schertel come together to form Kind Sir Productions.
Laura Applegate wins the first Flyposting Commission with her imagined sketch of a future London.
Film alumna Colette Pacini works with Popsophia festival to create Star Wars themed festival trailer.
Film lecturer appears in BBC Radio 2 documentary to commemorate Frank Sinatra centenary.
Annual Christmas Concert by celebrated Cass Architectural Choir / Research Project sells out.
Success for Cass alumna in Prestigious Curating Award
Artist and The Cass lecturer commissioned to create new work for solo exhibition responding to permanent collection at Grundy Gallery in Blackpool.
Assemble, a collective which includes staff and alumni from The Cass' School of Architecture nominated for major art prize.
The Cass students projects unveiled at Holloway campus.
Industry experts joined The Cass staff and students for a series of lectures on the skill of making.
Cass Alumna's latest film to be shown on TV on Christmas Day!
Tuesday, 8 December, 2-5pm
Work in Progress by The Cass Foundation students.
Cass Photography Auction on World Aids Day raises over £1,000 for Terrence Higgins Trust
Wednesday, 9 December, 5pm
Part of London Metropolitan University UCU seminar series.
11-12 December 2015
Clare Qualmann and Dominic Hills exhibit artworks from Gossip and Nonsense: Excessive Language in Renaissance France inspired by Renaissance excess and verbal proliferation.
Thursday, 17 December, 6-9pm
The Cass Open Artist Studios.
The sixth in a series of lectures titled, "Home Works" co-curated by Robert Mull and Zoë Berman celebrating the work of tutors at The Cass.
Cass Cities Professor Mark Brearley to speak at RSA Makers Summit.
2 December, 5-9pm
Cass Music and Fine Art students, in collaboration, showcase their inter-disciplinary work in The Parker Gallery.
IT IS PROBABLY BETTER TO START FROM ZERO is a long term curatorial and artistic project taking place in the Window Space, at The Cass School of Art, Architecture and Design.
Photography exhibition by Lewis Bush explores the effect of booming value of corporate and luxury residential property in London.
The fifth in a series of lectures titled, "Home Works" co-curated by Robert Mull and Zoë Berman celebrating the work of tutors at The Cass.