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September 16, 2025 31 mins

In this episode, Carrie Scott joins painter Jeffrey Melo in his New York studio.


From Carrie: "Jeffrey's commitment to representation, particularly of Black people, is unwavering. To appreciate his work fully, it's essential to view it through the lens of Thelma Golden's "post-black" concept from the late 1990s. This vision embraces a nuanced understanding of Blackness—one that celebrates complexity, multiplicity, and individuality. It rejects monolithic identities in favor of a fluid, dynamic Black culture, filled with diverse voices and perspectives.


Jeffery Melo embodies this "post-black" paradigm. His art transcends traditional boundaries, exploring intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and class. With each brushstroke, he challenges stereotypes and celebrates the richness of Black culture, illuminating stories often left in the shadows."


Jeffrey is an artist whose paintings, sculptures, and murals reflect history, music, art/culture, and looks to celebrate, mourn, and bring light to the untold stories of characters in history. He uses portraits to illustrate a realness and an ability to emotionally connect with the stories one would otherwise not be as familiar with. His practice of oil paintings provides you a window into a world that could very well be your own, allowing you, the audience, to empathize with the work and the story it tells. Melo’s aim is to provide the audience with the tools to get curious, inquisitive, and accountable when considering very familiar stories being presented through unfamiliar characters. 

Jeffrey Melo was born in the Bronx, NY and currently resides in NYC. Melo received a BFA in Illustration from the University Of The Arts in Philadelphia.  After graduating in 2012 and moving back to New York, Melo found himself out of love and out of practice with art, which lasted through 2018. As a First Generation American of immigrant parents from the Dominican Republic, Melo was always  reminded of his identity. It wasn’t until he went to college that he discovered that who he was perceived very differently amongst his peers. His passion was reignited after a sudden shift in the climate of race and equality in America. This need to have his voice heard inspired Melo and brought purpose back into his Art. 

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