
Join us for a virtual Alumni Artist Talk featuring Philadelphia-based mixed media artist Natalie Flor Negrón ’11 in conversation with her former professor and mentor, Alice Oh. Together, they’ll reflect on Negrón’s creative journey, the influence of her Moore education on her practice and the themes behind her current exhibition, on view in the Alumni Gallery October 4–November 15, 2025.
Negrón’s work channels orderly chaos through a stream-of-consciousness approach that reveals hidden thoughts, unexpected forms and surprising meanings. Drawing from both the natural and built environment, she fuses printmaking, graffiti and industrial materials with vibrant patterns, bold linework and references to her Puerto Rican and Irish heritage.
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Natalie Flor Negrón ’11 is a Philadelphia-based artist whose practice spans murals, street art, mixed media installations, prints, and drawings. A Moore graduate with a BFA in 2D Fine Arts, she developed a passion for mural arts and installation through both her coursework and hands-on experience at her father’s North Philly sign shop.
Alice Oh is a painter and Professor of Fine Arts at Moore College of Art & Design. Her work investigates connections between microscopic and macroscopic life through a process-driven practice. Oh’s paintings have been exhibited widely and recognized with awards including a Pew Fellowship.
Image courtesy of the artist.