The Cass Session 5 is published

Latest yearbook celebrates student work and achievements in 2018-19 academic year.

The Cass Session 5, the fifth annual yearbook produced by the School, celebrates the life, culture and achievements of students and staff from The Sir John Cass School of Art, Architecture and Design at London Metropolitan University over the last academic year.

Opening with a foreword from Andy Stone, Head of The Cass, the yearbook reflects on the achievements of both students and staff.

With additional insight from the leaders of each subject area and studio, The Cass Session 5 features hundreds of images from studios and units across all of the School's disciplines and highlights the wider life at The Cass, including the work by Cass Projects, Cass Culture, Cass Short Courses and Cass Works.

The yearbook, which was unveiled at the school’s recent graduation ceremony also contains highlights from The Cass’ calendar of exhibitions, talks, lectures, screenings and events.

Michael Upton, who co-edited the yearbook with Andy Stone, said: “We have maintained the approach of a slimmer but larger format book compared to earlier editions, with priority given to strong images of student work. I would like to thank the staff from the Cass and the University’s marketing team who contributed to the yearbook. It really is our best to date.”

The Cass yearbook was designed by Turnbull Grey, with production from Dawn Fernandez and Kate Stanbury from London Met’s marketing team. The cover features work by BA Photography graduate Angela Blažanović who won a first prize as best exhibitor at the Free Range Exhibition with her project Fragments of a River

Cass Session 2018-19 is available to be viewed free online in its entirety and hard copies are available to buy from London Met's eshop priced at £5 for 2019  Cass graduates or Cass students and £15 to the public.

Photography: Kriya Kalidas

 

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