Here you will find an archive of news stories from the School of Art, Architecture and Design from 2018.
Marie Henriette's dissertation ‘The Whole-body Seer: Blindness as Narrative, Subject and a Way of Seeing’ challenges the industry to think about things from a new perspective.
Recipient of annual Cass printmaking prize is announced
11-16 December 2018
Cass lecturer Jacek Ludwig Scarso leads participatory experience at Tate Modern reflecting on the meaning of waiting.
Studio leads David Leech Architects win prestigious international prize.
12th December 2018
Annual performance by architectural choir/ research group based at The Cass will form part of the London Contemporary Music Festival
Cass Reader in Metal to create major new piece of contemporary silverwork for National Museum of Scotland
13th December, 5pm-8pm
Festive fine art open studio at Aldgate Bauhaus promises a feast of student creativity
The exhibition, made up of live art and multimedia installations, takes place at the Atrium Gallery in Goulston Street
Architecture students at The Cass get the opportunity to build and learn more about working with natural construction materials.
Cass architecture tutor Takero Shimazaki chairs jury for prestigious annual award featured on Channel 4's Grand Designs
4 and 5 December 2018
Exhibition of live art and digital installations will see twelve young artists reimagine The Cass Atrium as a metaphorical waiting room.
27 November 6pm
Public panel event as part of Making a Living Week explores what – and how – we create for children.
A project by Aberrant Architecture, a practice co-led by Cass interiors lecturer Kevin Haley, is on the longlist for two categories of the international Interior design awards
Immersive opera to be performed at the Mayfield Depot at 3pm on 18 November
Thursday 13 December at 6.30pm
Special Cass Research Seminar with Peter St John, Marcus Taylor, Venice Fellows and the British Council reflects on Island, the British Pavilion at this year's La Biennale De Venezia.