MIRELA FIORESY
Visual Artist and Photographer
CURRENT AND UPCOMING EVENTS
🇧🇷 March 07-23, 2026
Espaço de Arte ATC
Alphaville Tênis Clube. Barueri/SP, Brazil
Solo Exhibition
Solo Exhibition at Alphaville Tênis Clube Art Space.
🇧🇷 March 28-29, 2026
Expo Arte SP
Solar Fabio Prado. Avenida Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 2705 – Jardim Paulistano, São Paulo/SP, Brazil
Collective Exhibition
45ª Edição da Expo Arte SP.
🇩🇪 July 3-5, 2026
48 Stunden Neukölln
Donau 101. Neukölln, Berlin, Germany
Art Festival
48 Stunden Neukölln is an annual contemporary art festival held in the vibrant district of Neukölln, Berlin. Since its inception in 1999, the festival has become a significant cultural event, showcasing the diversity and creativity of the local and international art scenes.
PORTFOLIO
VISUAL ARTS
PHOTOGRAPHY
LATEST ARTIST IN RESIDENCY
Berlin Art Residency: Mirela Fioresy at GlogauAir Online Program
Brazilian contemporary artist Mirela Fioresy begins a new research phase as part of the GlogauAir Berlin Online Residency Program. Mirela Fioresy has been selected for the GlogauAir Berlin Online Residency Program, taking place from October to December 2025.
During this residency, she joins artists from eight different countries, engaging in a collective exchange of artistic research and experimentation. The program provides a space for dialogue and development, allowing Mirela Fioresy to expand her practice while connecting with an international network of contemporary artists.
At the end of the program, GlogauAir will host an Open Studio online exhibition, where each artist will present the outcomes of their residency process. Mirela Fioresy’s work will be shared publicly as part of this presentation.
NEWEST PROJECT
Fallen
Fallen originates from the experience of growing up in a house surrounded by palm trees, where the sound of falling fronds was frequent, yet the moment of their descent was never seen.
The work explores this unseen interval between sky and earth, imagining transient forms that exist only in falling and dissolve upon landing. It recalls a state of wonder, when the unseen could be filled with curiosity rather than fear.


