Event Speakers' Biography | University of Houston-Downtown
InSpokenArt: Literacy & Creative Lab
- Tuesday, January 20th
- Tuesday, February 3rd
- Tuesday, February 17th
- Tuesday, March 3rd
- Tuesday, March 17th
From 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. | In C100, Commerce Street Building
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(Guest Speakers)
James Pierre X, founder of InkSpokenArt
James Pierre X
James Pierre X is a multidimensional creative, educator, and systems builder whose work bridges
the worlds of art, consciousness, and community transformation. With certifications
in Life Purpose Coaching, Somagetics Therapy, and Transpersonal Energy Healing, James
integrates emotional literacy, energetic awareness, and creative expression into holistic
learning environments that awaken both heart and mind.
As the founder of InkSpokenArt, James curates experiential spaces that help participants
reconnect with their authentic voice through writing, movement, mindfulness, and embodied
creativity. His approach is rooted in the belief that emotional development is not
only an art form but a spiritual technology—one that harmonizes the nervous system, expands imagination, and restores our connection
to purpose. Drawing from years of experience in education, community building, and creative
direction, James has developed a unique facilitation style that merges practical tools
for emotional regulation with higher consciousness principles.
His work invites students and communities alike to reimagine learning as a process of becoming whole—where reflection, stillness, and expression co-exist as pathways to fulfillment. Through his journey as an artist and healer, James embodies what it means to transform lived experience into wisdom. Whether facilitating youth programs, collaborating with universities, or designing sensory-based learning systems, he carries a deep commitment to cultivating presence, harmony, and alignment within every space he enters. James believes that when we learn to listen to our inner voice, the true self beneath conditioning, we rediscover the infinite creativity and resilience that life has already placed within us. InkSpokenArt is both a reflection of that truth and an invitation: to breathe, to feel, and to create from the source of your being.
For more information contact Steven Villano, director of the Center for Public Service and Community Research at villanos@uhd.edu.
