From the release:
Bicoastal production company m ss ng p eces has added award-winning artist and director Ivan Cash to its roster of talent. Combining backgrounds in both art and technology, Cash is known for developing creative experiences that engage a mass audience and impact culture. Alongside experiential and independent projects, he has worked with high-profile brands, including Google, Coca-Cola, Facebook, and MTV to orchestrate memorable creative campaigns.
Several of Cash’s creative endeavors have evolved into global viral sensations, including interactive letter-writing experiment Snail Mail My Email, collaborative art project Selfless Portraits, economic disparity social activation Occupy George, and the street curated ‘Last Photo’ Project. His work has been featured in The New York Times, MSNBC, TIME, CNN, Wired, NPR and more, as well as in the permanent collection of the V&A Museum in London.
In 2016, Cash was included in Forbes’ “30 Under 30” list of emerging entrepreneurs and young game-changers. Print Magazine named Cash a “New Visual Artist” in 2015, and he was recognized as an Art Directors Club “Young Gun” in 2013. Cash previously worked as an art director at Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam and Venables Bell & Partners in San Francisco.
“Ivan encapsulates the zeitgeist in whip smart ideas,” said Kate Oppenheim, partner and executive prodcuer at m ss ng p eces. “All of the accolades and press attention he’s earned have been by getting out in the world and creating films and experiences that engage and delight people. We’re excited to bring that creative energy and passion into shaping unique brand experiences for our clients.”
“Joining up with m ss ng p eces makes perfect sense; it’s a place that’s well established, yet nimble enough to provide an environment that allows for the creation of unconventional production efforts,” said Cash. “My approach is very multidisciplinary, combining digital, social, websites, live action and stunts, always created with the intention of connecting strangers and making the world feel a little bit smaller.”
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