The Cass: Hands on

The Aram Gallery in London is showcasing works from The Cass: The Sir John Cass Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design, London Metropolitan University.

Nicknamed the “Aldgate Bauhaus”, The Cass (The Sir John Cass Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design, London Metropolitan University) has been part of the creative landscape of east London for over 100 years. As the faculty prepares to leave Aldgate and relocate to the University’s new Islington campus, The Aram Gallery hosts an exhibition celebrating its successes and enduring legacy.

Top: Zoe Robertson, Flockomania at the Parkside Gallery. The Aram Gallery, "The Cass: Hands on", London, 2016. Photo Christian Kipp. Above: Adi Toch, Melding Pourer

As part of the gallery’s ongoing interest in process, “The Cass: Hands On” will show new and experimental design at the roots, using this versatile school and its history as the focus. Work by a range of students, alumni and staff will represent the wide variety of courses on offer, including jewellery, silversmithing, furniture upholstery, and musical-instrument making. 

Juliette Bigley, Cup Forms. The Aram Gallery, "The Cass: Hands on", London, 2016

Alongside finished products, the exhibition will also reflect the Cass’s dedication to making within its teaching philosophy. A display of hand tools and a wall of experimental ceramic studies will give a taste of the school’s workshop atmosphere. The exhibition also anticipates the future of the Cass, with its latest generation of graduating designers included in the mix.

The Aram Gallery, "The Cass: Hands on", London 2016
The Aram Gallery, "The Cass: Hands on", London 2016


until 3 September 2016
The Cass: Hands On
The Aram Gallery
110 Drury Lane, Covent Garden
London