All news from The Cass during February 2016
Fashion designers of the future are inspired by the past in their second annual fashion show.
18 - 24 February
Students, staff and studios across The Cass celebrate and share their work in progress with panels of critics and invited guests.
MA Fine Art alumna exhibits at a new show at Espacio Gallery.
Second year undergraduate architecture students participated in a 3 day 1:1 making workshop at Mudchute Farm.
Design competition for new furniture at Toynbee Hall entrance lobby
24 February 2016, 11:30am-13:30pm
Networking workshop for Cass students as part of MAKING A LIVING , delivered by Jennifer MacKay from Jump Training.
19 February 2016, 1:15pm-2pm
Talk by Dazzle Ship; The Hothouse talks showcase industry professionals from across design and illustration.
Private View: 23 February, 6-8pm
Third student exhibition in fast turnaround BA Fine Art REVOLVER series explores notions of self and other.
Saturday, 27 February 2016, 11am
Alixandra Fazzina Talk: Photographing Migration
Cass graduates become beneficiaries of the Worshipful Company of Furniture Makers new scholarship fund.
Cass Music Technology Alumna Hannah Thompson is Senate House Library’s first artist-in-residence
16 February 2016, 6pm
Second lecture in a new series of talk. Make Space focuses on different types of interior spaces and how they can be reinvented.
17-19 February 2016
Group Show by Cass BA Fine Art students as part of quick turnaround REVOLVER series.
Victoria Hurley, a guitar making alumni of the Musical Instruments BSc at the Cass is interviewed about her work on BBC Radio 4.
MISPLACED showing at BFI Southbank on 19 February 2016.
The Cass students build solar powered house in Colombia.
Lotus chairs by Charles Mugisha installed on Aldgate High Street
9 February 2016, 6pm
A new series of talks: Make Space focuses on different types of interior spaces and how they can be reinvented.
Fashion Designers of the future take inspiration from the past for annual Catwalk show at The Cass.
Vote for Cass student Denise Amanda Lewis, shortlisted in prestigious Textile Design Award and you could win €500!
February 2016
Ines Marques exhibits as part of IT IS PROBABLY BETTER TO START FROM ZERO, a long term curatorial and artistic project taking place in the Window Space at The Cass.
Student exhibition as part of the Fine Art 'Revolver' series highlights female artists dealing with craft in a contemporary art context.
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.
MA Graduate Arpita Hajare describes how she created a 'simple, crisp yet meaningful piece of design' for London Met's NSS campaign.
'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.
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.