All news from The Cass during February 2017
8 March -21 April 2017
OPENING EXTENDED: Photography exhibition in Cass Foyer Gallery for Women's History Month features recently recovered images of The Brady Girls Club.
23 March 2017
Public lecture by Aleks Catina explores the problem of irony in architecture.
Until Saturday 4 March 2017
The latest exhibition in The Cass Foyer Gallery features new work by postgraduate photography students.
Two works by London Met tutors shortlisted for the AJ Small Projects 2017 awards.
Call for applications: Scholarship awards are available for students applying to MA by Project (Architecture of Rapid Change and Scarce Resources) for September 2017 entry
20-24 February
Students, staff and studios across The Cass celebrate and share their work in progress with panels of invited critics.
24 February 5pm
First year fashion students bring the catwalk to The Cass as part of Celebration Week.
Textiles BA and Fashion BA students celebrate another exhibition changeover at The Loom.
Lecture series brings together filmmakers, writers and thinkers from art, history, visual anthropology and architecture to explore migration in modern cities.
Jewellery and Silversmithing students from The Cass present a Valentine's inspired exhibition at the Contemporary Applied Arts Gallery.
MA Fine Art students Jordanna Greaves and Ali Bahreini exhibit recent work in Cass Foyer Gallery.
2 – 26 February 2017
onepointfiveone, a curatorial collective from the Curating the Contemporary MA, present their first exhibition at The Window Space.
The refurbished campus will host Fashion, Textiles and Fine Art, creating a new creative community in the heart of Shoreditch.
Part of the Shoreditch Design Triangle, the exhibition offers a first glimpse inside London Met’s new creative hub and celebrates the work of emerging talent.
Niwa House in Southwark has been named a 2025 RIBA National Award winner, placing it among the UK’s most acclaimed new buildings.
Audio-visual art exhibition generates funding from City of London Corporation
Two new projects will explore sustainable urban living through rewilding and regenerative textiles.
Professor Hall outlined her vision for a university that is unapologetically inclusive, fearlessly forward-thinking and committed to delivering education that truly makes a difference.
A new video highlights the transformation of the university's School of Art, Architecture and Design, which will relocate to three purpose-designed sites later this year.
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.