Chloë Bass (born 1984) is an American conceptual artist who works in performance and social practice.
"[12] While living in that part of Brooklyn in a loft,[12] Bass worked to register the area's voters and, as a result of a displacement mapping project, gained a seat on Community Board 4, which she held until 2012.
[12] Bass' eight-chapter project from 2015 to 2017 exploring individual social interactions, The Book of Everyday Instruction, has been presented at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and other venues.
[13][14] Chapters from this work have included creating poetic installations in bathrooms and inviting gallery goers to smell jars of spice.
[28] She later toured the work nationally, and created a new site-specific section for Los Angeles' Skirball Cultural Center.