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Lattes & Art

Lattes & Art

By: James William Moore
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Lattes & Art with James William Moore

"Lattes & Art" is a dynamic podcast hosted by curator and artist James William Moore, dedicated to diving deep into the vibrant world of contemporary art. Each episode features engaging conversations with emerging and leading artists, curators, art critics, and other creative minds. From exploring where artists find inspiration to discussing the therapeutic power of art, the evolution of street art, and the economics of the art market, "Lattes & Art" offers listeners a fresh perspective on the stories, trends, and ideas shaping the art world today. Grab your favorite latte, and join us for a creative journey that blends art with meaningful dialogue.


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Episodes
  • Sanctuary: When the Host Becomes the Guest
    May 19 2026

    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, and how tarot became both visual language and mirror. The conversation drifts through fear, camp & humor, identity, storytelling, and the complicated reality that is created when self-portraiture isn't actually about the one in the portrait.


    Part artist interview, part behind-the-curtain conversation, this episode offers listeners a rare chance to hear the creator of Lattes & Art step into the guest chair and unpack the creative process behind one of his most personal bodies of work.


    So light a candle, shuffle the deck, and settle in for a conversation about intuition, creativity, camp, and the beautifully messy act of making art.

    Be sure to check out Cloverdale Arts Alliance where Sanctuary is showing through July 12, 2026.


    Special Thanks to Plank Coffee for generously hosting the incredible coffee and amazing pastries at the recording of this episode.


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Artist Statement
    Apr 21 2026

    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 artists feel to trade their real voice for something more “serious,” “professional,” or “institution-ready.” James unpacks how that language can become less about communication and more about class signaling, performance, and legitimacy.


    Along the way, he talks about what artist statements are actually supposed to do, why so many go off the rails, and why this question feels especially urgent right now as his students head into their final project and begin wrestling with statements of their own.


    Funny, pointed, and candid, this episode is a defense of clarity, honesty, and sounding like a real person — because art needs more invitations, not more velvet ropes made out of vocabulary.

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    Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

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    Stay inspired with new episodes every week! Don’t miss out on deep conversations with artists, curators, and creators exploring the vibrant world of contemporary art.

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    J-Squared Aterlier (J2Atelier)

    🌐 Website: J2 Atelier
    📸 Instagram: @J2Atelier
    James William Moore
    🌐 Website: James William Moore
    📸 Instagram: @the_jwmartist

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    22 mins
  • The Female Form: A visit to the Palm Springs Art Museum
    Apr 7 2026

    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 the image. As they move through the galleries, James and Jeff unpack discomfort, beauty, fragmentation, personality, intimacy, and self-possession, asking what happens when the female form is presented as fantasy, fragment, presence, or power. Then, back in the studio, they reflect on what stayed with them after leaving the museum, what felt unresolved, and how our ways of seeing art — and each other — shift over time. Be sure to check the show notes for images captured in the museum of the works discussed in the episode.


    Link to images talked about in the episode:

    https://j2atelier.com/podcast-extras

    Send us Fan Mail

    J-Squared Atelier, LLC
    For the love of art

    Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

    Follow & Subscribe to Lattes & Art
    Stay inspired with new episodes every week! Don’t miss out on deep conversations with artists, curators, and creators exploring the vibrant world of contemporary art.

    Connect with Us:

    J-Squared Aterlier (J2Atelier)

    🌐 Website: J2 Atelier
    📸 Instagram: @J2Atelier
    James William Moore
    🌐 Website: James William Moore
    📸 Instagram: @the_jwmartist

    Leave a Review:
    Love what you hear? Help us grow by leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform! Your feedback keeps us inspired. 🎙️☕

    Be sure to catch our sister podcast - Art Happens: The Divine Mess of Art History streaming in all the usual locations:

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    48 mins
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