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Marion M. Bass, known as Pinky Bass or Pinky/MM Bass, is an American
photographer A photographer (the Greek φῶς (''phos''), meaning "light", and γραφή (''graphê''), meaning "drawing, writing", together meaning "drawing with light") is a person who makes photographs. Duties and types of photographers As in other ...
, known for her work in pinhole photography. Bass, a resident of
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, has exhibited at a number of museums including the Asheville Art Museum,
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, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, the
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in
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, Huntsville Museum of Art in Huntsville, Alabama, the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts in Montgomery, Alabama, Mobile Museum of Art in Mobile, Alabama,
National Museum of Women in the Arts The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA), located in Washington, D.C., is "the first museum in the world solely dedicated" to championing women through the arts. NMWA was incorporated in 1981 by Wallace and Wilhelmina Holladay. Since openin ...
(NMWA) in Washington, D.C., the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem, North Carolina among others. Well known for her work in pinhole photography, Bass has work in the collection of the Polaroid Corporation. Bass has taught numerous workshops in
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across the
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including EMRYS Foundation,
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and University of Memphis and Space One Eleven. Known for her portable pop-up
pinhole A hole is an opening in or through a particular medium, usually a solid body. Holes occur through natural and artificial processes, and may be useful for various purposes, or may represent a problem needing to be addressed in many fields of en ...
cameras, The first of these cameras was a giant
pinhole A hole is an opening in or through a particular medium, usually a solid body. Holes occur through natural and artificial processes, and may be useful for various purposes, or may represent a problem needing to be addressed in many fields of en ...
she made out of a pop-up camper -- "Pinky's Portable Pop-up Pinhole Camera and Darkroom". She made this piece for the "Itinerant Photography Project" in 1989. In March 1997, Bass was honored by the Georgia Commission on Women for "Georgia Women in the Visual Arts".


Exhibitions


Solo exhibitions

Bass has had over 40 solo exhibitions, many of which traveled. *2006: ''BodyWorks'' at the
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, Bloch Hall Gallery in Spring 2006. *2007: Bass' work was chosen by curator, Jon Coffelt as the inaugural artist for the new book arts program at SPACE Gallery in New York, NY. Bass exhibited her ''Cuerpos Santos Series''. SPACE Gallery, New York, 2007.


Exhibitions with others

*''For Donna Barrister's Gallery curated by Deborah Luster featured works by Pinky Bass, Ruth Marten, Danna Moore, Laura Noland-Harter, Donna Service, Barrister's Gallery,
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. *''The Lensless View: Contemporary Pinhole Photography'' curated by Diana H. Bloomfield along with work by Rebecca Sexton Larson, Scott McMahon, Christopher Sims, Sarah Van Keuren and Sam Wang. *''(Id) An Exhibition of Self Portraiture,'' 2006, along with Dieter Appelt,
Judy Dater Judith Rose Dater (née Lichtenfeld; June 21, 1941) is an American photographer and feminist. She is perhaps best known for her 1974 photograph, ''Imogen and Twinka at Yosemite'', featuring an elderly Imogen Cunningham, one of America's first wo ...
, Nate Larson, Robert Mapplethorpe, Arno Rafael Minkkinen,
Constance Thalken Constance Thalken (/tah-kin/; born 1952 in Nebraska) is an American intermedia artist known mostly for her photographic explorations of the complexities of loss. She has gained recognition for her ability to carefully convey subject matter that s ...
and Bill Thoma. *''"Voices Rising: Alabama Women at the Millennium'' by the Alabama State Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts. This exhibition was made into a video presentation (also called ''Voices Rising'') that ran on
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, *''On/of Paper'' curated by Pieter Favier included artists from across the country illustrating the diversity of paper, a medium many art critics may overlook. Each artist featured used paper in some fashion to create their featured art. Bass showed a series of her hand-stitched photography at '' Space 301'' in Mobile, Alabama. *''Politics, Politics: Nice Artists Explore the Political Landscape'' curated by Anne Arrasmith and Peter Prinz of Space One Eleven. Included
Clayton Colvin Clayton Colvin (born 1976) is an American abstract painter, multimedia artist, collagist, and curator of contemporary art who lives and works in Birmingham, Alabama. Education Colvin received a BA in Art History from New York University in 1999 ...
, Peggy Dobbins, Randy Gachet, binx Newton, Arthur Price, John Trobaugh, Paul Ware, and Stan Woodard. *''Anthropology: Revisited, Reinvented, Reinterpreted,'' 2009, along with the work of Lee Isaacs, Karen Graffeo, Sara Garden Armstrong,
Janice Kluge Janice Kluge is an American artist who specializes in large and small scale sculpture. She holds a BFA with honors from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and an MFA for the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Kluge is Professor Emeritus of ...
, Joel Seah, The Chadwick's, Mitchell Gaudet, Kahn and Selesnick,
Mona Hatoum Mona Hatoum ( ar, منى حاطوم; born 1952) is a British-Palestinian multimedia and installation artist who lives in London. Biography Mona Hatoum was born in 1952 in Beirut, Lebanon, to Palestinian parents. Although born in Lebanon, Hatoum ...
, Beatrice Coron, Kelly Grider, Laura Gilbert, among others. The exhibition was curated by Jon Coffelt and
Maddy Rosenberg Maddy Rosenberg is an American artist from Brooklyn, New York. She received a BFA from Cornell University and her MFA from Bard College. Rosenberg is both an artist and a curator. Her art practice extends over a number of media, including oil pa ...
for Central Booking in Brooklyn, New York.


Awards

* Artist Residency,
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, Rochester, New York 1988 * Interdisciplinary Grant (Regional Artist Project) for "The Itinerant Photographer" 1989 * North Carolina Visual Artistic Fellowship Grant 1993 * North Carolina Visual Arts Project Grant 1992 * Alabama Fellowship Grant, Alabama State Council on the Arts 1991 * Site Sculpture Grant "Big Box Camera", Arts Festival of Atlanta, Georgia 1990 * International Print Exhibition Award, Print Club, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1990 * Southern Arts Federation/National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts Fellowship 1995 * Resen Ceramic Colony Residency (Catalog Photographer), Republic of Macedonia 1997 * Residency,
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, Cullowee, North Carolina 2000 * Residency, Oregon College of Art & Craft,
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2004


Publications with contributions by Bass

* ''Tangle of Complexes: Photographing in Mexico.'' Birmingham, Alabama: Space One Eleven, 1996. Includes Pinky/MM Bass; exhibition catalogue; text in English and Spanish; first edition; paperback, 24 pages, 28 cm. The Women in Photography International Archive (now within Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at
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) has a copy (as noted in
Publications centered on single photographers: Books A–C
" * ''How to make a PinHole Camera'' on pages 15 and 23 from ''The Book of Alternative Processes'' by James Christopher, Delmar Press, Albany, NY, 2001, Dewey, 771. . * ''The Polaroid Book.'' By Barbara Hitchcock, Steve Crist, Taschen, 2005 Hardback. 400 pages. . * ''Pinhole Photography: Rediscovering a Historic Technique.'' E. Renner, 1995, 288pp. * ''Sleep: Bedtime Reading.'' By Roger Gorman and Robert Peacock. Universe Publishing, 1998. 96pp . * ''Red Bluff Review.'' By Sonny Brewer, 1995.


Film

* ''Coat of Many Colors,'' directed by Michelle Forman and Carolyn Hales, 2001 documentary for television featured Pinky Bass as herself.
/ref> * ''"Memento Mori: Positive/Negative"'' contains black and white images. Alabama Public Television. * is a Butoh performance by Pinky Bass filmed by Doug Baulos a
Space One Eleven
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on 2-02-07


References


External links

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''"Coat of Many Colors"''

''Alabama Public Television''

University of Montevallo
shows an example of her photography with hand-stitching.

shows an example of Bass
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''The Light Factory''
shows en example of her hand-stitched sculpture
Anna Lamar Switzer Center for Visual Arts
Pensacola Junior College
''"Pinhole Visions"''
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EMRYS Foundation
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lists Bass
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2005 Group exhibition
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art
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2003 Group Exhibition
Creative Loafing
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2006
''"The Book of Alternative Photographic Processes'"
Examples of Bass work on pg. 15

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lists a Bass lecture at University of Memphis,
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