Tarik Talk

Tarik Mendes

Brazilian artist, Tarik Mendes hosts Tarik Talk, a podcast committed to the art world. Listen in to unique interviews with talented guests artists, dealers, curators and more. At times with other talented guests from the music, acting, journalism industries. Find out the magic of art and it’s way of connecting us all! Check out @tariktalk for images of the guests and their works from each episode. Also follow @tarikmendes for his latest adventures!

  1. Caroline Amond (Season 24, Episode 1)

    02/11/2025

    Caroline Amond (Season 24, Episode 1)

    Caroline Amond is an emerging visual artist based in Brooklyn, NY. She received her BA in Studio Art from Stony Brook University in 2019 and a MFA in Art from CUNY Brooklyn College in 2024. Caroline has exhibited in an assortment of exhibitions across New York (Powerhouse Arts, Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery) and has received multiple awards (Morris Dorsky and Rose Goldstein Memorial Scholarship) for her artistic contributions. Her work was featured on Artnet’s “Best Work of 2024: 11 Standouts We Saw Globally.” Amond’s bold paintings challenge conventional beauty standards and provoke viewers to decode the layered symbolism and iconography imbues within each work. She focuses on allegorical themes and prioritizes the female gaze, while also reflecting on the post-internet culture in which she was raised. Statement My paintings reimagine the historical tradition of the Venus figure through a contemporary lens. I coin the figures in my work “Oppositional Venuses”, reclaiming agency in a visual lineage where they were often rendered passive and ornamental. My work explores how the female experience is shaped and distorted through post-internet culture. I’m particularly interested in how digital spaces, especially image-based platforms, affect how femininity is constructed, performed, and consumed. Through painting, I examine the tension between hyper-visibility and objectification, self-display and self-possession. Drawing from art history, online aesthetics, and symbolic language, my paintings collapse flattened space with dense visual references, creating a surface that mirrors the saturated, disorienting quality of digital life. These works serve as a site for questioning beauty, power, and agency in an image-obsessed culture.

    10 min
  2. Deonté Griffin-Quick, Executive Director at Jersey City Arts Council NJ (Season 23, Episode 4)

    31/10/2025

    Deonté Griffin-Quick, Executive Director at Jersey City Arts Council NJ (Season 23, Episode 4)

    Deonté Griffin-Quick embodies the powerful intersection of faith, arts, and cultural leadership that defines DGQ Culture. As an actor, revivalist, and nationally recognized arts administrator, he brings a unique vision for how faith-rooted strategy can transform communities and organizations. Through DGQ Culture, Deonté unites his calling and artistic expertise to help faith-rooted creatives and organizations maximize their cultural impact and fulfill their divine purpose. His spiritual journey started early—delivering his first sermon at 12 entitled "G.O.D: God Opens Doors" (Revelation 3:8). This prophetic message foreshadowed his future work bridging spiritual wisdom with cultural innovation. Deonté accepted his call to ministry in 2017 and became a licensed minister. He currently serves at Destiny Living Ministries where he continues to develop his approach to faith-based community engagement and artistic transformation. In the arts and cultural sector, Deonté has established himself as a changemaker at both regional and national levels. As Managing Director of External Affairs at Artist Communities Alliance, he helped shape support systems for creative communities globally. Previously, as Director of Programs and Services at New Jersey Theatre Alliance, he built lasting partnerships, led statewide initiatives, and cultivated 42 professional theatre companies. His commitment to creating pathways for underrepresented voices led him to develop the New Jersey Arts and Culture Administrators of Color Network in 2019. This pioneering initiative demonstrates his ability to identify systemic gaps and create structures that empower others—a cornerstone of DGQ Culture's approach. His achievements have been recognized with the inaugural Individual Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award from the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies and the Outstanding Achievement in the Arts Award from the Union County Urban League of Young Professionals. Deonté holds a BA in Theatre with a Communications minor from Kean University and a Master's in Arts Administration from Drexel University.

    20 min
  3. Supermrin - Art Studio Tour at Silver Art Projects Residency - WTC, NYC (Season 23, Episode 2)

    30/10/2025

    Supermrin - Art Studio Tour at Silver Art Projects Residency - WTC, NYC (Season 23, Episode 2)

    Supermrin is a sculptor and installation artist who combines foraged trees with a grass-derived bioplastic of her own invention. Grounded in biophilosophy, decolonial theory, architecture, material science, and speculative fiction, her research-driven practice interrogates capitalist and colonial logics inscribed in the global lawn. This long-term body of work, FIELD, was profiled in Towards Another Architecture: New Visions for the 21st Century (Lund Humphries, 2024), a critical reappraisal of Le Corbusier’s legacy in the Global South amid climate crises. Supermrin’s projects have been presented internationally at Art Commission Galleries, San Francisco; Untitled Art Fair (Special Projects), Miami; Studio 9D, New York; lower_cavity, Holyoke; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland; the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati; the Italian Virtual Pavilion at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale; Château de Vaudijon, Switzerland; and Tactile Bosch, Wales. Recent curated exhibitions include “Rodin Response: FIELD—Family Secrets” (Cincinnati Art Museum, curated by Dr. Peter Bell) and “Aliens: Colonial Narratives through Plant Migration and Bio-Art” (PS122 Gallery, New York, curated by Isabella Indolfi). Her honors include grants from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, the Franklin Furnace Fund, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Ohio Arts Council. She is Area Head of Interdisciplinary Practice at the University of Cincinnati’s School of Art, an artist-in-residence at Silver Art Projects in the World Trade Center, and a research fellow at Genspace, Brooklyn.

    7 min
  4. Supermrin - Silver Art Projects Residency at WTC, NYC (Season 23, Episode 1)

    28/10/2025

    Supermrin - Silver Art Projects Residency at WTC, NYC (Season 23, Episode 1)

    Supermrin is a sculptor and installation artist who combines foraged trees with a grass-derived bioplastic of her own invention. Grounded in biophilosophy, decolonial theory, architecture, material science, and speculative fiction, her research-driven practice interrogates capitalist and colonial logics inscribed in the global lawn. This long-term body of work, FIELD, was profiled in Towards Another Architecture: New Visions for the 21st Century (Lund Humphries, 2024), a critical reappraisal of Le Corbusier’s legacy in the Global South amid climate crises. Supermrin’s projects have been presented internationally at Art Commission Galleries, San Francisco; Untitled Art Fair (Special Projects), Miami; Studio 9D, New York; lower_cavity, Holyoke; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland; the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati; the Italian Virtual Pavilion at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale; Château de Vaudijon, Switzerland; and Tactile Bosch, Wales. Recent curated exhibitions include “Rodin Response: FIELD—Family Secrets” (Cincinnati Art Museum, curated by Dr. Peter Bell) and “Aliens: Colonial Narratives through Plant Migration and Bio-Art” (PS122 Gallery, New York, curated by Isabella Indolfi). Her honors include grants from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, the Franklin Furnace Fund, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Ohio Arts Council. She is Area Head of Interdisciplinary Practice at the University of Cincinnati’s School of Art, an artist-in-residence at Silver Art Projects in the World Trade Center, and a research fellow at Genspace, Brooklyn.

    46 min

About

Brazilian artist, Tarik Mendes hosts Tarik Talk, a podcast committed to the art world. Listen in to unique interviews with talented guests artists, dealers, curators and more. At times with other talented guests from the music, acting, journalism industries. Find out the magic of art and it’s way of connecting us all! Check out @tariktalk for images of the guests and their works from each episode. Also follow @tarikmendes for his latest adventures!