

Alicia Hall Moran is an award winning, mezzo-soprano and vocal artist, renowned also for her collaborative work in the visual arts, devising improvised vocal composition in interdisciplinary artworks. For several decades Moran’s singular body of work in contemporary art, film, music, and dance has fluidly traversed artistic medium and musical genre—including Broadway, classical, chamber, jazz, symphonic and soul music—with unique artistic, cultural, and musical hybridity. Moran has collaborated with acclaimed artists including Rosa Barba, Joan Jonas, Ragnar Kjartansson, Liz Magic Laser, Simone Leigh, Tania Leon, Adam Pendleton, Carrie Mae Weems and choreographer Bill T. Jones. Moran made her Broadway debut in the Tony-winning revival The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess, starring as Bess on the celebrated 20-city American tour.
Moran has been commissioned by ArtPublic/Miami Art Basel, Museum of Modern Art, The Kitchen, Histories Remixed/Art Institute Chicago, and Prototype Festival. She has performed at the Venice Biennale, MoMA, The Whitney Museum, Walker Art Center, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Carnegie Hall, and undertaken residencies at Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, MASS MoCA, and National Sawdust. Moran combined her love of figure skating with live performance on ice in Breaking Ice, premiering at Bryant Park ice rink in 2018, and COLDBLOODED commissioned by National Sawdust in 2015; and also created Black Wall Street, an exploration of the Tulsa race riot of 1921, commissioned by the River to River festival in 2016. Moran has produced critically acclaimed albums Heavy Blue, 2015, Here Today, 2017 and Coldblooded, due in January 2026.