Pamela Z
![Pamela Z (c. 2003)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ed/Pamela_Z_in_music_is_%28Speaking_Portraits%29_%28Vol._I%29.jpg)
Z's solo albums are ''Echolocation'' (1987), and ''A Delay is Better'' (2004), and ''A Secret Code'' (2021). Her fixed-media sound works for radio and new media installations for art galleries have manifested in solo exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA, New York), the Krannert Art Museum (Champaign, Illinois), Savvy Contemporary (Berlin), Trondheim Elektroniske Kunstsenter (Trondheim, Norway), the Fine Arts Center Galleries at Bowling Green State University, and the Chico University Art Gallery (Chico, California), and in group exhibitions in the Dakar Biennale, Sénégal, the Whitney Museum of American Art, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, Erzbischöfliches Diözesanmuseum, Cologne, and the McColl Center for Visual Art, Charlotte, North Carolina.
In addition to being a Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Artist in Residence, Z has received a United States Artists fellowship, the American Academy of Arts and Letters Walter Hinrichsen Award, the Rome Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the MIT McDermott Award in the Arts, the Doris Duke Performing Artist Award in theater, the CalArts Alpert Award in the Arts, the Creative Capital Fund, the ASCAP Music Award (for 17 years), the MAP Fund (twice), and an NEA, and Japan/US Friendship Commission Fellowship. Her work and performances have been reviewed in the ''New York Times'', the ''San Francisco Chronicle'', ''East Bay Express'', the ''Wire'', and the ''Washington Post'', among other places. Provided by Wikipedia