Studio WAC

Studio WAC Using the built environment as a point of departure, Studio WAC focuses on issues facing art, architecture, and design. To learn more, visit studiowac.com.

Studio WAC is a creative partnership between Scott Cartwright and Jenny Lynn Weitz Amaré-Cartwright, through which they incorporate their protean skill-sets into projects ranging from photography and graphic design, to critical writing and podcasting. Seasonal publications like Tempor, its photography collections, objects, and overall creative practice, aids in the dissemination of ideas and encourages dialogue about current topics.

Please join us in welcoming Miles Huston to the podcast, we hope you enjoy this episode ➝ Tempor Footnotes Podcast—Episo...
08/20/2020

Please join us in welcoming Miles Huston to the podcast, we hope you enjoy this episode ➝ 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; in ...

07/07/2020
Tempor Footnotes Podcast—Episode 14: Timed Ticket ➝ In this episode, we welcome Juliana Forero, an independent arts prof...
06/23/2020

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 Cultural Center. You'll hear us talk about the numerous problems the arts are facing in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak and the solutions that are being proposed to engage with the public safely. Please join us in welcoming Juliana Forero to the podcast by clicking the link below. Also, let us know your thoughts in the comments, and be sure to like/share this post with your friends. Thank you!

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. We were able to talk about the numerous problems the arts are facing in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak and the solutio

This episode was recorded on 5/15/20 before  .  As Marcy Harriell puts it, “This week was created to  . We are instead b...
06/04/2020

This episode was recorded on 5/15/20 before . As Marcy Harriell puts it, “This week was created to . 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.” We think there is no need not to have voices be heard or stories be told, so for that reason, we want to start posting these episodes so that we can move forward telling the stories from the people that we want to tell stories from. Here is the first of two podcasts that were recorded before the protests, "Why are we Designing?" featuring a brilliant designer and a good friend of ours, Jennifer Blanco. https://www.tempormag.com/footnotespodcast/episode-13-why-are-we-designing.

We would like to introduce a brilliant designer and a good friend of ours, Jennifer Blanco. She is a graphic designer and creative director from Houston, Texas. She has a BFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York, where she lived for many years and worked with various design teams—notably for...

Episode 12: Hotel California 🎙⛵🌊 In November 2019, Julie Miller and Ken Johnson, left in a 40-foot catamaran named "Pain...
05/24/2020

Episode 12: Hotel California 🎙⛵🌊 In November 2019, Julie Miller and Ken Johnson, left in a 40-foot catamaran named "Painkiller" from Mystic, Connecticut, with a plan to sail westward and arrive in New Zealand in time for the 2021 America’s Cup. They narrowly left Panama before the COVID-19 global shutdown. Currently, they reside in the makeshift sailing community, “The Hotel California,” docked along the shore of Pape’ete, Tahiti, along with the roughly 10,000 boats stranded around the world. Listen now at https://www.tempormag.com/footnotespodcast/episode-12-hotel-california.

In November 2019, Julie Miller and Ken Johnson, left in a 40-foot catamaran named Painkiller from Mystic, Connecticut, with a plan to sail westward and arrive in New Zealand in time for the 2021 America’s Cup. They narrowly left Panama before the COVID-19 global shutdown.

In this episode of Tempor Footnotes, we'd like to welcome our friend Micah Malone. He is an artist, educator, and writer...
05/18/2020

In this episode of Tempor Footnotes, we'd like to welcome our 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. Listen online at https://www.tempormag.com/footnotespodcast/episode-11-bot-micah.

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 ada

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