All news from the Cass during November 2015
A Day of workshops and talks from The Architects Project (#tap), hosted at The Cass.
The Cass fundraising event for Children in Need was right on the (ping pong) ball.
Cass Graphics lecturer Kieron Baroutchi exhibits work at exhibition exploring highs and lows of a Hollywood career
Visual Communication students and alumni amongst buzz for collaborative work on newly acclaimed short-film 'FlySpy'.
Visual Communication students have been shortlisted for the Smint UK 2015 Poster competition.
Cass professors, Florian Beigel and Philip Christou, to lecture and exhibit in Berlin at the Technische Universität Berlin
Group photography exhibition curated by Heather McDonough for Photomonth.
Talk by Sarah Boris - graphic designer, art director and artist based in London; The Hothouse talks showcase industry professionals from across design and illustration.
03 December 2015 - 10 January 2016
New Cass Windowspace project in Collaboration with Whitechapel Gallery series launches with installation by Georgia Spickett-Jones.
The Cass Photography exhibition and fundraiser for Terrence Higgins Trust to coincide with World AIDS Day as part of Photomonth 2015.
Thursday 26 November, 5.30-9.00pm
An evening event as part of the Last Thursdays @ The Castle Series.
New book of photographs from The Cass alumnus David George
Cass architecture alumna wins inaugural AJ /Curtins Inspiring Graduate Prize
The Cass explores "humanitarian" architecture through a series of talks and informal debates hosted by Eleanor Howard and Nicola NcFarland.
Exhibition by Photographer and The Cass technician Sebastian Edge reveals incredible expedition with giant camera and includes auction of Radiohead Photograph for charity.
London Independent Photography exhibition for Photomonth 2015 features The Cass alumni.
The fourth in a series of lectures titled, ‘Home Works’ co-curated by Robert Mull and Zoë Berman celebrating the work of tutors at The Cass.
Film Director and The Cass alumnus Munsur Ali wins award at British Bangladeshi Who's Who gala.
Creative Writing Anthology, Just Met 2015, launche
This year's Creative Writing Competition has led to the publication of an exciting anthology, with prizes awarded to talented student writers.
Professor Robert Mull to speak at symposium at Royal Academy.
This week the British Council (Architecture, Design, Fashion) awarded five Travel Fellowships to Cass graduates to take part in the Tandemize 2.0 project.
Cass Fine Art student spotted by Ceramic Review.
Cass alumna Lady M helps DNA factory celebrate 25 years.
Cass Fine Art alumna exhibits at exhibition exploring the world of toys.
A one day lecture programme exploring how making inspires design.
Donations appeal for the refugees in Calais, as part of group photography exhibition curated by Heather McDonough for Photomonth at The Cass.
Tuesday 17th November 2015, 5:30pm
An evening of lectures dedicated to contemporary Polish jewellery.
Exhibition organised by the British Council, China.
The third in a series of lectures titled, ‘Home Works’ curated by Robert Mull, celebrating the work of tutors at The Cass
Third exhibition in 'Figures of Speech Series' curated by Cristina Ramos for Cass Windowspace.
Architecture Studio 3 go kayaking
Cass animators help to switch on Christmas in Surbiton.
A lecture by Rita Parniczky.
Sound / Image Colloquium at Greenwich University.
London Met Architecture students were awarded the RIBA NWLSA Live Projects prize.
The Hothouse talks showcase industry professionals from across design and illustration.
A lecture by Jens Schaumann: Casa Forma
Cass Animation and media students work on live project with Japanese Audio Visual artist and Little Angel Theatre company as part of Suspense Festival 2015.
New lecture series hosted by The Cass rips up the architectural debate rule book.
Cass Visual Communications lecturer speaks at international conference on semiotics.
Thursday, 29 October, 5.30 pm
Flyposting: Connotations and Concerns, a lecture by the artist at the Cass, Central House, Room CE1-16.
Students from BA Fashion, BA Fashion Photography, and Masters in Fine Art are showing their work at the Devonshire Square Campus art studio, DSQube from 12 April to 2 May 2024.
Four members of the London Met community share their experiences of participating in the prestigious Venice Biennale.
CREATURE research centre director, Professor Wessie Ling has co-organised an event exploring cross-cultural entanglements and intersectional identities through clothes and cloth.
A new podcast that aims to engage children and young people in discussions about the built environment has been launched by London Metropolitan University alum, Antonio Capelao.
Siân Moxon says rewilding cities starts in our own back gardens. Her research explores how design and behaviour change can help people make space for nature.
'Into the Zone - Journeys in the Thames Estuary' has been curated by London Met researcher Michael Upton and brings together artists with different visions of the area.
Two London Met Journalism programmes have received accreditation from the Professional Publishers Association (PPA).
At the end of 2024, Professor Don MacRaild stepped down as Pro Vice-Chancellor (PVC) for Research and Knowledge Exchange (RKE) at London Metropolitan University.
London Met architecture students are celebrating a string of successes in the RIBA’s prestigious awards in 2024
Local residents took part in a research day to influence ‘rewilding’ in London’s gardens
London Met architecture students celebrate success, with Ryan Speer receiving a nomination for the prestigious RIBA award and Olusola Adebakin winning apprentice of the year
London Metropolitan University’s School of Art, Architecture, and Design is set to present its annual Postgraduate and Research Exhibition, running from 11 to 14 September 2024.
London Met Product and Furniture Design BA graduate unveils spectacular new artwork inspired by the iconic London landmark
Abigail Jeffries from St. Bernard’s School in Slough has been announced as the winner of the Big Writing Challenge 2024 for her story "City of the Styx".
Currently serving as Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost at London Met, Julie will succeed Professor Lynn Dobbs upon her retirement.