Biography

Michael Macioce has been practicing photography from his Manhattan studio for 20 years. A graduate of School of Visual Arts, he began combining fine art and documentary photography of the downtown music and art scene leading to over 50 album covers and culminating with the book LIGHT & DARK.

In the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, Michael Macioce traveled to Europe and India, resulting in two series of impressions used as artwork for music.

In 1995 Michael began photographing the Lubavitcher Jewish Community in Crown Heights, Brooklyn for the exhibition “Jewish Ritual” at Merkin Hall, Lincoln Center, NYC in January, 1996. This was part of John Zorn’s Radical Jewish Culture Festival.

Beginning in 1994, Michael began teaching at Parsons School of Design and currently teaches photography at The New School for Social Research in Greenwich Village, NYC.

You may contact Michael Macioce at any time by clicking the link in the left column.

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