Sports In 1979,
University of Iowa football coach
Hayden Fry had the opposing team's locker room painted pink, which he noted was the color of little girls' bedrooms and would make the other team more passive. When the Kinnick Stadium was renovated in 2005, the university added more pink to the brick walls, urinals, showers, and lockers. Former Michigan head coach Bo Schembechler responded by ordering his team to cover the pink locker room in white paper. The all-pink locker room received cultural criticism. Led by communications professor Kembrew McLeod, a "Million Robot March," brought together students and faculty who advocated for removing the pink locker room, claiming it was homophobic and sexist. In England,
Norwich City painted the Carrow Road Stadium's changing room pink, believing the calming effect of the color would lower testosterone levels. According to Dr. Alexander Latinjak, sports lecturer at the University of Suffolk, the specific shade of pink is associated with childhood experiences.
Art Located in a former hospital in West Adams, CA, "Human Condition" is a site-specific exhibition, where artist Christopher Reynolds painted the cafeteria Baker-Miller Pink and called it
The Schauss Kitchen. Reynolds drew from research conducted at
Johns Hopkins University Hospital in Baltimore, where the hospital's Health, Weight, and Stress clinic studied found that Baker-Miller pink had a stress-reducing effect on over a third of the tested subjects. Within the installation, all the cooking utensils were painted in Baker-Miller Pink, including a 800-page
Cookbook meant to work against the audience's hunger. Reynolds also incorporated 18x24 inch pink mirrors to encourage self-reflection and a more direct interaction with Baker-Miller Pink. After her friends visited "Human Condition," American model and media personality
Kendall Jenner posted on Instagram about painting her living room wall Baker-Miller pink, claiming she learned it was the only color proven to relax you and suppress your appetite. At
The Power Plant in Toronto, Canadian artist
Kapwani Kiwanga explored how public architecture affects human behavior in her installation, "pink-blue." One half of the hallway exhibition is painted Baker-Miller pink, and the second half is a disorienting blue. Within the exhibit, Kiwanga showed her film,
A primer, which focused on how color–including Baker-Miller Pink–is used to exert control. British clothing brand
Vollebak released a "Baker-Miller Pink Hoodie" to put wearers in a state of relaxation, especially for athletes entering high-endurance events. Vollebak's co-founder Steve Tidball cited tension and stress as major factors affecting sports performance. The hoodie zipped up to cover the face with small mesh breathing holes and included an in-built soundtrack of
pink noise to slow the heart rate and a pair of "sling" pockets for wearers to slide their arms over their stomach to encourage deeper breathing. In May 2018, Denver-based artist John Roemer unveiled a public installation,
Baker-Miller Pink, outside of the
Buell Theater as part of British artist
Stuart Semple's installation project, "Happy City: Art for the People." The Baker-Miller Pink color spans three monochromatic panels to investigate if the color has a positive impact on public space by providing a visual break from an environment populated with signage and imagery.
Music Late 2018, five-member British post-punk band
Shame recorded
Drunk Tank Pink, an album about internal conflict and isolation. Band member
Charlie Steen mentioned many of the lyrics were inspired by the thoughts he has right before he's about to sleep. After touring in Paris, Steen had to find a place to live in London–he wound up in an old nursing home and converted a laundry room into his bedroom, which he covered floor to ceiling in Baker-Miller Pink. Steen mentioned the band was unaware of the psychological experiment behind Drunk Tank Pink, but it all tied together with the album's meaning and his bedroom color. Royer said the song protests the sedating, indoctrinating effects of consumer culture.
Food In 2014, Dave and Meghan Miller opened their breakfast and brunch bakery, Baker Miller Bakery and Millhouse, where they incorporated Baker-Miller pink into its interior design and menu items, such as watermelon radishes on their avocado toast, pink-frosted donuts, and coffee labels. In 2023, the couple turned their bakery into a bagel deli called Bagel Miller, keeping its Baker-Miller pink patio and seating. == See also ==