Mary Y. Yang
Mary Y. Yang is a designer and educator based in Boston, MA. She is the founder of Open Rehearsal, a design studio that collaborates with cultural and educational clients on research and projects spanning brand identities, exhibition graphics, book design, environmental graphics, and editorial design. Her work has been recognized by Communication Arts and featured in AIGA, PRINT Magazine, Society of Typographic Arts, Design360°, and Hyperallergic. She has been named as one of Graphic Design USA’s 2026 People to Watch.
       Yang is an Assistant Professor at Boston University, where she teaches in both the undergraduate and graduate Graphic Design programs. Her research and pedagogical approach examine how language can be used as a tool for multilingual exchange, co-building history, embodied learning, and cultivating spaces for collective knowledge. She is currently the 2025–2026 Artist-Writer-in-Residence at Johns Hopkins University’s University Writing Program.
In addition to her role as an educator, Yang is the co-founder of Radical Characters, an educational and curatorial platform that researches and explores graphic design, typography, and culture through Hanzi (Chinese characters).  
        Yang holds an MFA in Graphic Design from the Rhode Island School of Design and a BFA in Communication Design from Washington University in St. Louis, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts. She has taught at the Rhode Island School of Design and lectured at the University of Washington. Previously, she has worked on the graphic and brand design team at Victoria’s Secret PINK (NYC), the University of Washington Press
(Seattle, WA) and Studio Blue (Chicago, IL).






    Curation, exhibition design, visual identityFigure, Character, Sign

    A Plus A Gallery
    Venice, Italy, 2022

    Curated: Dana Clancy and Mary Y. Yang
    Exhibition photography: Clelia Cadamuro
    In Figure, Character, Sign, ritualized artistic return to a subject serves as both cultural inquiry and a source for creative work. I designed the exhibition and visual identity, featuring artists Maria Molteni, Adrienne Elise Tarver, and the project Radical Return. The exhibition identity and title drew on the artists’ work through language, archetypal imagery, earthly elements, and card game motifs, creating a cohesive dialogue between their practices.

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    ✸ Featured by Boston University College of Fine Arts
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