About Django M. Miceli

Django Magnus Miceli (b. 2002, New York City) explores art through history, music, and writing. He makes music on FL Studio while in a transient state; the finished product is a study of his unconscious mind. He earned his BA from SUNY Purchase College, majoring in Art History.

Django has a passion for caregiving, assisting artists in their studios, and building meaningful relationships.

He has worked under Carmen Cicero, an abstract expressionist painter from New Jersey. Cicero relocated to Soho in 1971 and has remained there since. Django not only assisted Cicero in his studio, but he also considers Cicero to be a very meaningful friend to him. Django spent his senior year of college writing his thesis on the life and art of Cicero.

The Bullet Space Gallery:

Django also helped Alex Rojas in her studio for a summer as her studio assistant. The Bullet Space gallery, where Alex’s studio is, has a fascinating history. The collective started as an illegal squat in the mid-1980s by artists and residents, and by 2009, it became the first Lower East Side squat to gain legal ownership of the building.