• Seeing Simonette Quamina

  • Nov 26 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

Seeing Simonette Quamina

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the Seeing series, Carrie chats with Simonette Quamina, a Brooklyn-based contemporary artist.

    Simonette Quamina’s works are a love letter written in a Caribbean visual language. Composed of diverse collage and printmaking techniques, the artist's large-scale collage prints speak to her intersectionality and multicultural background.


    From Carrie:

    "What sets Simonette apart is her nomadic upbringing. From Brooklyn's vibrant streets to St. Vincent and Guyana's tranquil landscapes, her journey infuses her work with a rich tapestry of experiences. Growing up across continents with a blurred identity, Simonette's art resonated deeply with me. Her use of color, initially appearing monochromatic, reveals intricate patterns and bold symbolism, drawing viewers into a world of beauty and complexity. Her pieces are about memory and forgetting, telling her story and ours.."

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    About the Seeing Series

    The Seeing Series gets to the heart of what makes an artist tick. By always searching for the motivating truth behind an artist’s practice, we give viewers insider access to some of the most exciting artists in the world, all in a down-to-earth, honest way.

    From established artists like Rashid Johnson to emerging stars like Simonette Quamina, we speak to the good and the great of the artworld, ultimately creating an accurate portrait of how creatives survive, flourish and function today.

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