Pinky M. M. Bass (born 1936) is an American photographer, known for her work in pinhole photography. Bass, a resident of Fairhope, Alabama, has exhibited at a number of museums including the Ashville Art Museum, Birmingham Museum of Art, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Huntsville Museum of Art in Huntsville, Alabama, the Montgomery Museum of Art in Montgomery, Alabama, Mobile Museum of Art in Mobile, Alabama, … Wikipedia
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...May 7 - June 30, 2005 Pinky Bass, Ruth Marten, Dana Moore, Laura Noland-Hunter, Kathy Vellard, Alexis Wreden and New Work Finger paintings, by John Arceneaux March 5 - ... www.barristersgallery.com/exhibitions.html
In recent years, these have featured Julia Cameron and Mark Bryan, authors of The Artist's Way ; Pinky Bass, pinhole photographer; and fiction writer Lynna Williams. www.emrys.org/home.asp
Pinky Bass turns the body inside out with the frankness of aging, the beauty of acceptance, and the power to adorn the experience of loss and continuance. www.lightfactory.org/exhibitions/past.htm
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M.M. "Pinky" Bass The photographer Pinky Bass of Fairhope uses the format of gelatin silver prints to convey universal themes of life, death and transformation. www.aptv.org/vr/pinky.asp