Here you will find an archive of news stories from The Cass from 2016.
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Thursday, 15 December, 3-9pm
The eleventh annual open studios at Central House features exhibition by Fine Art BA and Photography BA students and a pop up exhibition by first year architects.
9-26 January 2017
The exhibition by Zoe Robertson explores the relationship between jewellery, the body and performance.
7 December, 4–6pm
An exhibition of the latest work by 150 foundation year students at The Cass.
2-8 December 2016
An event of panel presentations, animation screenings and pop-up exhibitions as part of the Making a Living Series at The Cass.
The Living Theatre, one of the world's longest running experimental theatre companies, visited London Met to deliver a two-day workshop and lecture.
Cass Starters is a new university-backed programme
All four graduates pass funding target four days into 30 day crowdfunding campaign.
Monday 21 November - Friday 2 December 2016
The Cass launches a new enterprise, practice and employability festival.
Talk at 6.30pm, 24 November
Living Theatre, one of the world's longest running experimental theatre companies, will deliver a workshop and talk at London Metropolitan University.
18-27 November 2016 at Mile End Art Pavilion
Alumni-founded collective Uncertain States presents an exhibition and special event programme at Mile End Art Pavilion as part of London Photomonth.
6 December, 7.45pm
Cass Theatre and Performance Practice BA students are to perform at Conway Hall.
Hannah Thompson celebrates the end of her sound art residency at Senate House Library with a live performance.
Friday 11 November, 1.15–2pm
A talk by Russell Weekes, as part of the Hothouse talks.
Bob and Roberta Smith presents a new BBC Four documentary exploring the age of activism following a year of protests across the world.
13 November 1pm
Sunny Singh, author and lecturer in creative writing at The Cass, speaks at East End literature festival.
10 November - 2 December 2016
East End Scores presents four personal views of the East End in relation to the London 2012 Olympics.