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šŸŽ§ Power of Place Episode #46 | Porchlight Parade ā€“ Zack Bolotin

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Step into the multiverse of Zack Bolotin, owner-operator of Porchlight Coffee & Records on Seattleā€™s Capitol Hill. Not just a cafe, Porchlight is a platform for Zackā€™s varied talents, including graphic design, photography, art curation, book publishing and online retailing. Itā€™s also a record label. Listen as Zack describes how his endeavors, admittedly wide-ranging, are anchored in his family's history and an affection for old things. He shares how he incorporated his parents' memorabilia collection into Porchlight's publication "62 Souvenirs: Keepsakes from the 1962 Seattle World's Fair." Zack also recounts his discovery of mid-century architectural photography by Art Hupy published in ā€œPacific Architect & Builder,ā€ a defunct trade journal produced by Zackā€™s grandfather Roscoe Laing. Reminiscent to Zack of Julius Shulman's contemporaneous work in Southern California, he restored and published a selection of Hupyā€™s photos as "Art Hupy: Architecture and Life in the Pacific Northwest" in collaboration with Docomomo US/WEWA. Accompanying Zackā€™s inspiring stories are songs from an assortment of Porchlight Records' labelmates, among them his collaborative project, Pretty Old, whose tracks blend ruminations on remote motels, fictions by Raymond Carver and memories of roadside attractions. A self-taught entrepreneur, Zack chose to keep his business small, sustainable and anchored in community. His maverick spiritā€”casual, classically Pacific Northwestā€”affirms that a livelihood can be both purposeful and expansive. These lighthearted stories uphold Zackā€™s city as a place of goodness. "As much as a city is made by people; itā€™s made by the buildings and businesses that come and go as well; you canā€™t advocate for every single building to stay where it is. You have to pick and choose. Thereā€™s a balance between preservation and new buildings. Thatā€™s how it always has been.ā€ ~ Zack Bolotin
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Inhoud geleverd door Power of Place - Stories of the Pacific Northwest and Edward Krigsman. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geĆ¼pload en geleverd door Power of Place - Stories of the Pacific Northwest and Edward Krigsman of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.
Step into the multiverse of Zack Bolotin, owner-operator of Porchlight Coffee & Records on Seattleā€™s Capitol Hill. Not just a cafe, Porchlight is a platform for Zackā€™s varied talents, including graphic design, photography, art curation, book publishing and online retailing. Itā€™s also a record label. Listen as Zack describes how his endeavors, admittedly wide-ranging, are anchored in his family's history and an affection for old things. He shares how he incorporated his parents' memorabilia collection into Porchlight's publication "62 Souvenirs: Keepsakes from the 1962 Seattle World's Fair." Zack also recounts his discovery of mid-century architectural photography by Art Hupy published in ā€œPacific Architect & Builder,ā€ a defunct trade journal produced by Zackā€™s grandfather Roscoe Laing. Reminiscent to Zack of Julius Shulman's contemporaneous work in Southern California, he restored and published a selection of Hupyā€™s photos as "Art Hupy: Architecture and Life in the Pacific Northwest" in collaboration with Docomomo US/WEWA. Accompanying Zackā€™s inspiring stories are songs from an assortment of Porchlight Records' labelmates, among them his collaborative project, Pretty Old, whose tracks blend ruminations on remote motels, fictions by Raymond Carver and memories of roadside attractions. A self-taught entrepreneur, Zack chose to keep his business small, sustainable and anchored in community. His maverick spiritā€”casual, classically Pacific Northwestā€”affirms that a livelihood can be both purposeful and expansive. These lighthearted stories uphold Zackā€™s city as a place of goodness. "As much as a city is made by people; itā€™s made by the buildings and businesses that come and go as well; you canā€™t advocate for every single building to stay where it is. You have to pick and choose. Thereā€™s a balance between preservation and new buildings. Thatā€™s how it always has been.ā€ ~ Zack Bolotin
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