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 Art in the Silent Auction at Mint Art Show at The Cass School of Art
The Silent Art Auction at The Cass School of Art on Thursday 14th March will include work by Bob and Roberta Smith, Ian Robertson, Fiona Yaron-Field, Jessica Voorsanger, Sue Andrews, Mick Williamson, David George, Rod Morris and many MA students from the Fine Art and Photography courses at The Cass.
M_int
Thursday March 14th 5pm-8.30pm

The Private View at M_INT, the interim Fine Art and Photography show at The Cass will include a Silent Auction of work by the students as well as well-known artists.
Come along on Thursday 14th March 5pm-8.30pm for a chance to buy work by:
Bob and Roberta Smith, Ian Robertson, Fiona Yaron-Field, Jessica Voorsanger, Sue Andrews, Mick Williamson, David George, Adrian Hardy, Frances Jagodzinska, Geoff Titley, Gwen Anderson, Nikoo Shayesteh, Nye Thomson, Oran Blackwood.
The auction is a great opportunity to buy artwork at very reasonable prices.

MA Photography student Joao Prates at The Cass School of Art in Whitechapel, London will be featured in the upcoming MA Interim Show, M_INT at the Cass Gallery, 59-63 Whitechapel High St, London E1.
Joao will exhibit images from his current project on cowboys in Brazil. He is one of 24 MA Photography and MA Fine Art students exhibiting at the show which starts on Monday 11th March and runs through until Saturday 16th March with a Private View and Fundraising evening on Thursday 14th March 5.00pm – 8.30pm.

MA students at The Cass Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design at London Metropolitan University will showcase their work at an interim show in March 2013 prior to their final presentation at the MA Show later in the year in September.
The work being exhibited by over twenty students includes photography, painting, installation, performance and time-based media covering a range of themes and ideas reflecting the diversity of practice of the MA group at The Cass.
The Private View on Thursday 14th March (5pm-8.30pm) will also include fundraising activities with proceeds going towards the students’ MA Show in September. As well as a Silent Auction of work by students and established artists, there will be raffles with a variety of prizes and as a special attraction, the M_INT Photo Booth will be in operation, offering guests the opportunity to choose a setting and props for their portrait ranging from the strictly formal to the somewhat bizarre.

MA Photography student at The Cass, Paul Robinson has started International Photo Blog for online discussions between people in various locations around the world. The only stipulation is that all communication is done through pictures – no words. The blog is open for anyone to comment with an image in an effort to establish dialogue minus the usual words and phrases that often become cliches in a discussion especially in zones of conflict. Have a look at the Blog and join in the visual discussion.

Geoff Titley, MA Photography student at The Cass is undertaking a project with 10 other artists and a musician. In this project he invites the artists to contribute their edits of 8 images he produces over a period of several weeks. The images are all related to image searches on Google. View progress on this project at 10×8
Students and Staff from The Sir John Cass Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design set up a portable record player in Hayes, Middlesex to play some vinyl at the launch of a series of projects celebrating Hayes, a part of London that was once home to major industrial companies like EMI.
 Photo: Kate Long
Staff and Students from Fine Art and Photography, including Patrick Brill (aka well known artist Bob and Roberta Smith) will be presenting work inspired by the EMI factory site at a pop up event at the Bandstand on Station Road, Hayes between 12 – 2pm on Monday 17 December.
The group will ask visitors ‘Do you remember your first record?’ and will be playing a selection of EMI manufactured vinyl records.
John McDonnell MP will be joining in too from 1pm, and promises to reveal which record tempted him to part with his pocket money.
 Photo: Geoff Titley
The event heralds the beginning of MADE IN HAYES, a series of public art, architecture and design projects initiated by Cass students that will take place in Hayes over the coming years. All projects will consider what great things have been, are being and will be made in Hayes, and generate ideas about how the town can continue to flourish.
Read more about Made in Hayes.
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