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Tempor Footnotes

Scott Cartwright

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Tempor Footnotes is a podcast founded and hosted by American photographer, educator, designer, and writer, Scott Cartwright. Launched in 2020, the podcast features shorthand audio notes for Tempor, an independent magazine telling stories about the dirt under our feet, delving into issues of land politics of our past, and how they translate into our future.
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Tempor Footnotes Podcast, Episode 19—Triple Dip Scott Shares his 2021 Plans and explains a new strategy that helps him cope with the fog of the present. We hope you enjoy this episode: www.tempormag.com/footnotespodcast/episode-17-q4. ABOUT TEMPOR FOOTNOTES: Tempor Footnotes Podcast is a production of Studio WAC and Tempor Magazine. Our producer is…
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Tempor Footnotes Podcast, Episode 18—Partners & Son Gina Dawson and Tom Marquet are the purveyors of Partners and Son (https://www.partnersandson.com/), a comics shop and art exhibition space located in the heart of Philadelphia. Their latest exhibition, Extraction, is on view through the end of 2020. We hope you enjoy this episode: www.tempormag.c…
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Tempor Footnotes Podcast, Episode 17—Q4 None of us know what the future holds; we make sense of the uncertainty with a degree of unhinged optimism. What can be better said about being laid off than the way Don Draper said it? “You’ll tell them the next thing will be better because it always is.” We hope you enjoy this episode: www.tempormag.com/foo…
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Tempor Footnotes Podcast, Episode 16—Interior: Debate Night This episode could not be more timely. It is almost exactly four years to the day that our idea for Tempor Magazine started. Scott explains, "Today, I sat on the balcony and reflected on the past, present, and future. I had no clue that I would end up here and am just as puzzled about wher…
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Tempor Footnotes Podcast Episode 15: American Flavored In this episode, we’d like to introduce Miles Huston. He is a Jersey City artist, designer, and curator, and holds an MFA from Yale University. His work has been featured in Reyes Projects and Cave in Detroit; at Gordon Robichaux in New York, and also at Princess, Adler Beatty, and Room East; i…
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Tempor Footnotes Podcast Episode 14: Timed Ticket In this episode, we welcome Juliana Forero, an independent arts professional currently working as a consulting curator of contemporary art for the City of Pompano Beach, Florida, where she coordinates art exhibitions for Bailey Contemporary Arts, Historic Ali Cultural Arts, and the Pompano Beach Cul…
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Note: This episode was recorded on 5/15/20 before #blackouttuesday. As Marcy Harriell puts it, “This week was created to #AmplifyMelanatedVoices. We are instead being muted by a swath of black squares, and while it might read as solidarity, the only thing we see in our feed is ads.” There is no need not to have voices be heard or stories be told, s…
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In this episode of Tempor Footnotes, I’d like to introduce one of my best friends and guardian angel, Julie Miller. She was a friend when I was a young kid leaving my nest in Texas for Boston back in 2004. She invited me to her parents’ house during my first holiday season away from home. When I got out of grad school, she got me a job as a securit…
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In this episode of Tempor Footnotes, I'd like to welcome my friend Micah Malone. He is an artist, educator, and writer. He currently lives in Guangzhou, Southern China, with his wife and Cairo street dog, Dolly. We were able to discuss topics in education, technology, and our various experiences adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic. Tempor Footnotes P…
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In a previous episode, Scott invited listeners to join the podcast. It was an open invitation to have a conversation and catch up. Of all the people who reached out, Carl, a longtime friend, was the first one to jump in—not only once, but twice, because of technical issues. Carl Gunhouse is a Brooklyn, NY-based photographer who's work has been feat…
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