Misic has been living and working in regional and remote communities across Northern Australia for over twenty years. He is currently based in Far North Queensland.
Misic is concerned with the intersection of the physical human experience and universal phenomenology. His work explores the strange couplings, flows, and alliances that occur when our internal systems of self-governance and human physicality merge with the primordial landscape.
He is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting, drawing, photography, performance, and installation. Misic has had multiple solo and group exhibitions nationally, and has participated in cross-cultural projects abroad. While studying visual art, he was mentored in life drawing by Yvonne Audette.
During his primary school years, Misic was introduced to photography by his mother, Jeanette Misic, who has a fine eye for capturing images of insects, flora, and sublime landscapes.
He has been a member of numerous art groups: Damp, TramJatra (Melbourne & Kolkata Tramway Friendship), ArtTag, and Beautiful Chaos. His artistic interests include contemporary dance, authentic movement, Butoh, and community theatre.
Misic has traveled, studied, and worked extensively. He studied Fine Art at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, Canada, served as a crew member at a community TV station in Arnhem Land, volunteered in a remote Guatemalan animal refuge (caring for jaguars, monkeys, and scarlet macaws), traveled to Bhutan as part of his yoga teacher training, and worked as a tram conductor in Melbourne between university courses.
Misic is a qualified yoga teacher holding a Master of Fine Art, a Bachelor of Fine Art, and a Diploma of Education. He has also undertaken studies in psychology, politics, and history.
