The pinkcommagallery has issued a call for entries for their inaugural Design Biennial Boston 2010 exhibit, a review of “design works that represent creative approaches and solutions to issues in contemporary design.”
Design Biennial Boston will be a “juried exhibition of the most significant emerging voices among Greater Boston’s early-career design talent (including practices working in architecture, landscape architecture, graphic design, industrial design, and interior design).”
To be considered for the exhibition, a designer must meet the following criteria:
Applicants must practice in Greater Boston, including the metropolitan area and suburbs;
Applicants must have graduated from a design or architecture program;
Applicants may work in another firm, but the work presented must have been completed
independently;
Applicants must have been in independent practice for fewer than 10 years or may be anyone
up to 45 years old, no matter how long they have been in practice;
Applicants may be a collaborative team or a firm if all applicants meet the criteria above.
Selected participants will be presented at the Design Biennial Boston 2010 exhibition at the pinkcommagallery and showcased in an accompanying pamplet publication.
The jury comes from across the spectrum of design in Boston:
Mark Pasnik, Chris Grimley, Michael Kubo, pinkcomma gallery.
Stefane Barbeau, Vessel.
Beate Becker, DIGMA.
Eric Höweler, Höweler + Yoon Architecture.
Fritz Klaetke, Visual Dialogue.
Dennis Kois, Director, DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum.
Amanda Lawrence, PRAXIS.
Beth Whittaker, MERGE Architects.
Interested in submitting for the Design Biennial Boston 2010 exhibition? Get all the details and application here, but hurry – all entries must be received at the gallery by 4:00pm on March 12. The exhibition will take place in late spring.












