The Boston Society of Architects and pinkcomma gallery are recognizing emerging practices and their designers in the third Design Biennial Boston exhibition. The program showcases the most significant design leaders among Greater Boston’s early-career, independent professional talent through a juried exhibition, publication and site-specific installation at BSA Space. This year's participants are Brandon Clifford of Matter Design, Wilson Martin and Eden Dutcher of GroundView, Ana Miljački and Lee Moreau of Project_, and Kiel Moe.
The exhibition will open on February 21, 2013.
The Boston Society of Architects and pinkcomma gallery are pleased to announce the 2012 Design Biennial Boston participants:
The curators are pleased to announce the final member to join the biennial jury is Dawn Barrett, a designer, curator, educator, and president of Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
This year’s jury will include: Chris Grimley, Michael Kubo, and Mark Pasnik AIA (pinkcomma gallery and exhibition curators), Shauna Gillies-Smith (Ground), Dawn Barrett (President, Massachusetts College of Art and Design), William O’Brien Jr. (WOJR/MIT), Anthony Piermarini AIA (Studio Luz Architects/Northeastern), and Elizabeth Whittaker (Merge Architects/Harvard).
For more information on eligibility, submission requirements, and details on the competition, please download the official Call for Entries.
Submission deadline: November 20, 2012
Winners will be notified during the second week of December 2012.
Installations must be designed and installed by February 15, 2013.
The exhibition is scheduled to open February 21, 2013, and run through May 2013.
A juried exhibition and publication of design work open to emerging practices and individuals working in architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and urban design. Applicants must have received their most recent professional degree within the last 15 years and must have a body of exemplary work completed as principals/partners of an emerging firm or independently.
Up to four entrants will be selected. Each winner or winning team will be given an honorarium of $1,000 and provided a budget of up to $4,000 to create a site-specific installation inside the BSA Space galleries.
The 2010 Design Biennial Boston participants were:
Dan Hisel Architect
Ceruzzi and Murphy Projects
William O’Brien, Jr. LLC
Gretchen Schneider
Touloukian Touloukian Inc.
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