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Sanctuary: When the Host Becomes the Guest
May 19, 2026
1h 01m 49s
The Artist Statement
Apr 21, 2026
22m 25s
The Female Form: A visit to the Palm Springs Art Museum
Apr 7, 2026
47m 45s
Sarah Marshall: Playa Dust in My Soul
Mar 17, 2026
38m 15s
David Deighton: Triptych Dialogue
Mar 3, 2026
42m 44s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/19/26 | ![]() Sanctuary: When the Host Becomes the Guest | Host becomes guest in this special episode of Lattes & Art, presented by J-Squared Atelier. With Madame B’s Tarot Readings invited into Sanctuary at the Cloverdale Arts Alliance, the tables get turned as Gallery Director Will McCoy steps in to interview our own James William Moore about the strange, campy, theatrical, and deeply personal world behind Madame B. Together, they explore the creative sparks that shaped the series, the role of performance and self-portraiture in James’ work... | 1h 01m 49s | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | ![]() The Artist Statement | In this solo Single Shot of Lattes & Art, James William Moore takes on one of the strangest rituals in the art world: the artist statement. Why do so many artists sound thoughtful, funny, and fully human in conversation — only to turn into a cloud of institutional fog the moment they have to write about their work? This episode dives into the weirdness of artist statements, the elitist tone so often rewarded by galleries, museums, biennials, and other art institutions, and the pressure ... | 22m 25s | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | ![]() The Female Form: A visit to the Palm Springs Art Museum | On this episode of Lattes & Art, James & Jeff are on the road to the Palm Springs Art Museum for a walk-through of The Female Form, an exhibition pairing works by Tom Wesselmann and Mickalene Thomas from the collection of the Jordan B. Schnitzer and Family Foundation. What starts as a museum visit quickly opens into a deeper conversation about gaze, power, objectification, presence, agency, and how differently the female body can be framed depending on who is making ... | 47m 45s | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Sarah Marshall: Playa Dust in My Soul | In this episode of Lattes & Art, James William Moore sits down with novelist Sarah Marshall to talk about the many worlds that shape a creative life. From Hawaii and the Sierra foothills to global travel, military service, engineering, spiritual practice, movement, and more than twenty years of participation in Burning Man, Sarah brings a deeply layered perspective to art, identity, community, and transformation. The conversation explores her novel Playa Dust in My Soul, the idea of emoti... | 38m 15s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() David Deighton: Triptych Dialogue | What happens when art becomes a tool for conversation, connection, and healing across division? In this episode of Lattes & Art, James sits down with David Deighton — artist, educator, entrepreneur, world traveler, and creator of Triptych Dialogue — to talk about using art as a way to bring people together in an increasingly fractured world. David shares how for the past six years, he has created installations in free speech areas at National Parks inviting strangers to engage across diff... | 42m 44s | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() Censored, Then Reborn: Expo Metro’s Pivot to Rome | Public art is a dare—because it doesn’t wait for permission. In this episode of Lattes & Art (presented by J-Squared Atelier), host James William Moore takes you inside the emotional and logistical reality of what happens when a major public installation gets censored. Expo Metro’s Hong Kong edition (originally slated for Dec 5–11, 2025 on Hennessy Road in Wan Chai) was suddenly shut down after a screen owner rejected the show—then the team pulled off a full, collective pivot, relocating ... | 17m 42s | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | ![]() Ivoys Art: Redefining Furniture as Fine Art | What if the pieces you live with are also the pieces that move you? In this episode of Lattes & Art (presented by J-Squared Atelier), host James William Moore sits down with Ivelin Yosifov, aka Ivoys—the visionary behind Ivoys Art, where furniture becomes sculpture and the home becomes a gallery. Ivoys shares how he began building his practice from scratch in 2020, teaching himself as he went and trusting the visions in his head to become real-world objects. We dive into his signature... | 24m 45s | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | ![]() Karen Malpede and Last Radiance: Radical Lives, Bright Deaths | In this powerful and deeply reflective episode of Lattes & Art, host James William Moore sits down with groundbreaking playwright, director, and author Karen Malpede, a pioneering voice in American theater whose work has shaped socially and politically engaged performance for almost six decades. Karen’s writing confronts mortality, political violence, environmental collapse, and the ethical responsibility of artists in times of crisis. With the recent release of her memoir, Last Rad... | 41m 03s | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | ![]() Luxurious Amounts of Time: Shannon Borg on Creativity & Confidence | In this episode of Lattes & Art, host James William Moore sits down with artist, writer, and certified life coach Shannon Borg for a powerful conversation about imposter syndrome, artistic identity, and the transformative act of reinventing yourself at any age. Drawing from her own journey—returning to art school at 50, navigating vulnerability, and embracing the “essence, evolution, and edge” of the creative voice—Shannon unpacks why artists struggle with self-doubt and how we can shift ... | 39m 43s | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | ![]() Authenticity, Fearless Creativity, and Becoming You | In this illuminating conversation, writer and creative Tiffany Smith joins host James William Moore to explore the messy, beautiful process of becoming your authentic self. From filtering our lives to fit expectations to learning how to silence inner critics, Tiffany shares her journey toward creative freedom—one rooted in vulnerability, healing, and radical self-acceptance. Together, they discuss the courage it takes to be you, how to stop chasing perfection, and why true art often begins wh... | 33m 35s | ||||||
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| 11/4/25 | ![]() The Divine Mess: Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Rooms | Step inside infinity. In this episode of Lattes & Art, host James William Moore takes you into the mirrored universe of Yayoi Kusama — the groundbreaking artist whose dazzling Infinity Mirror Rooms blur the line between beauty and madness, freedom and confinement. From her childhood visions of endless dots to her self-imposed life in a Tokyo psychiatric hospital, Kusama has spent a lifetime turning obsession into art and trauma into transcendence. Her reflections became a language — one t... | 19m 01s | ||||||
| 10/21/25 | ![]() World On Fire: Why We Make Art | When the world feels like it’s on fire — politically, socially, spiritually — what keeps us creating? In this powerful solo episode of Lattes & Art, host James William Moore explores how art has always risen from the ashes of turmoil. From Goya’s haunting Disasters of War and Picasso’s Guernica to the bold voices of Aaron Douglas, Augusta Savage, and David Wojnarowicz, this episode traces the enduring thread of art as activism and creation as survival. James reflects on why artists pi... | 10m 33s | ||||||
| 10/7/25 | ![]() Reflections with Read Brown | In this episode of Lattes & Art, host James William Moore sits down with emerging artist Read Brown as she prepares for her debut exhibition, Saturation, at Impell Gallery. Read’s journey into art is as unexpected as it is inspiring. She discovered photography as both a healing practice and a way of seeing the world anew. From decisive moments like her striking portrait Maria, to abstractions that transform everyday objects into painterly images, her work invites us to pause, look closer,... | 38m 16s | ||||||
| 7/15/25 | ![]() American Gothic Reframed: Seeing Truth Behind the Flag | In this episode, host, artist, and educator James William Moore brings the lens inward — into the classroom, into the photograph, and into a national conversation on race, representation, and responsibility. Building on a previous episode featuring Aneka Brown and the topic of cultural appropriation vs. appreciation, James reflects on what happened when he introduced Gordon Parks’ American Gothic to his art history students. Their reactions were raw, reflective, and deeply aware of the inequa... | 20m 43s | ||||||
| 7/1/25 | ![]() Aneka Brown: Appropriation vs. Appreciation | In this eye-opening episode of Lattes & Art, host James William Moore sits down with designer and creative powerhouse Aneka Brown to unpack the often-blurred line between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Drawing from her personal experiences and professional journey, Aneka shares insight into honoring cultural heritage through design, the responsibilities that come with representing cultures not your own, and the importance of listening and learning when creating art insp... | 39m 35s | ||||||
| 6/17/25 | ![]() Showing Up: Madame B's Tarot Readings in Expo Metro | In this solo episode, I step behind the mic to share a personal reflection on creativity, commitment, and the quiet power of simply showing up for the work. Inspired by my own journey — including the creation of Madame B’s Tarot Readingsand its inclusion in the international art project Expo Metro — we explore how showing up, even on uncertain days, opens doors to unexpected opportunities. One of those doors led to Madame B being included in the Expo Metro Art Tunnel in Barcelona, now on view... | 9m 49s | ||||||
| 6/3/25 | ![]() Ink & Outrage: The Secret Activist History of Comic Books | Before superheroes flew across movie screens, comic books were already shaking the foundations of society. In this episode, we crack open the panels of history to reveal the bold, subversive roots of the comic book industry—where capes and speech bubbles met protest and propaganda. Join us as we explore how early comic creators tackled racism, fascism, sexism, and war, often under the radar and sometimes under fire. From Wonder Woman’s feminist origins to the punk-fueled zines of the ’80s and... | 22m 56s | ||||||
| 5/6/25 | ![]() Divine Light & Doubt | In this episode of Lattes & Art, host James William Moore explores the dramatic world of Caravaggio through the lens of Pope Francis’s admiration. Why does a pope known for humility and mercy gravitate toward an artist with such a turbulent past? We break down two of Caravaggio’s most powerful works—The Calling of Saint Matthew and The Incredulity of Saint Thomas—looking closely at their use of light, realism, and raw emotion. These aren’t just paintings; they are spiritual confrontations... | 14m 54s | ||||||
| 4/15/25 | ![]() Desert X 2025 | Join us for a stroll through Desert X 2025 as we explore the powerful, playful, and poetic installations scattered across the Coachella Valley. In this episode, host James William Moore is joined by three friends and fellow art lovers—Ellen Pirosh, Susan LeBlanc, and Jeff Snyder—each bringing their unique lens to the experience. From Ellen’s takes and discoveries to Susan’s emotional insights, and Jeff’s design-savvy reflections at Sunnylands and The Living Pyramid, this episode captures the ... | 45m 55s | ||||||
| 4/1/25 | ![]() My Love Letter to Art | In this deeply personal solo episode, James William Moore pours a warm, heartfelt cup of creativity and invites you into his love letter to art. No guests—just James, his coffee, and some beautifully percolated thoughts on why we create, how art shapes us, and what it means to make something purely for the joy of it. From childhood sidewalk chalk to cave paintings and campy cultural mashups, this episode explores the instinctual, rebellious, healing nature of art. James reflects on his own cr... | 10m 16s | ||||||
| 3/18/25 | ![]() Art That Moves Us: Roston Johnson & Farenheit 451 | In this episode of Lattes & Art, we sit down with artist and thinker Roston Johnson for a deep, engaging conversation about the power of inspiration—and how it can shape us in unexpected ways. Roston takes us beyond the traditional art world to explore how Ray Bradbury’s dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 has influenced his perspective, not just as a creative, but as a person navigating complex societal and cultural landscapes. Together, we unpack how a single work of art—whether visual, lite... | 10m 19s | ||||||
| 3/4/25 | ![]() Make Bad Art with Nancy Norbeck | Are you tired of perfectionism holding you back from creating? In this episode of Lattes & Art, host James William Moore sits down with Nancy Norbeck, a Master Certified Kaizen-Muse Creativity Coach, SoulCollage® Facilitator, novelist, and all-around champion of artistic freedom. Nancy’s project, Make Bad Art, encourages creatives of all levels to embrace imperfection, silence their inner critic, and rediscover the pure joy of making art without judgment. We’ll discuss with Nancy the myth... | 41m 27s | ||||||
| 2/18/25 | ![]() Perspective Should Be Reversed | This episode will explore David Hockney's Perspective Should Be Reversed exhibit at the Palm Springs Art Museum, examining how Hockney challenges traditional notions of perspective and perception in art. We’ll discuss his vibrant use of color, his innovative approach to spatial representation, and his influence on contemporary artists. this comprehensive showcase spans six decades of Hockney's prolific career, featuring nearly 200 works, including prints, collages, photographs, and digital dr... | 37m 55s | ||||||
| 2/4/25 | ![]() You & I: A Filmmaker's Journey with Summer Shelton | On this episode of Lattes & Art, we sit down with award-winning filmmaker Summer Shelton to explore her journey from a rural sheep farm in North Carolina to the world of independent cinema. Summer has worked alongside acclaimed directors, navigated the highs and lows of indie filmmaking, and won the Independent Spirit Producer’s Award. We dive into her latest project, You & I, a micro-budget feature film that beautifully captures love, intimacy, and human connection. Summer shares the... | 46m 14s | ||||||
| 1/21/25 | ![]() Wrangling The Doubt Monster | Wrangling the Doubt Monster by Amy L. Bernstein is an insightful exploration into the complex world of creative self-doubt, providing practical advice and emotional support for artists navigating the turbulent waters of creativity. Bernstein dives into the psychological underpinnings of doubt, illuminating how it can both hinder and fuel artistic expression. The book offers a compassionate approach to managing doubt, emphasizing that it is a natural and even beneficial part of the creative pr... | 40m 06s | ||||||
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