Valeria Marchezzolo is an Italian painter.
She began her studies in the artistic field by attending the “Cignaroli” Academy of Fine Arts of Verona, graduating in Visual Arts. Thanks to the Academy, she presented her works in exhibitions curated by Vittoria Coen and Davide Antolini, as well as at the Artericambi gallery (Verona). Subsequently she took part in various competitions and exhibited her works in various locations in the Vicenza, Verona and Mantua areas.
In 2014 she orgaized a personal exhibition entitled Danza(r)te at Antichità la Galleria (Vicenza), featured in the magazine Corriere Vicentino.
In 2019 she graduated in Art from the University of Verona and now teaches art history in the province of Vicenza.
Her work Scritture (2015) was selected in 2020 for the "1° Premio Internazionale città di Budapest" and published in the art magazine Art Now.
She exhibited her works in some art fairs: Arte Fiera di Vicenza in 2016 (Studio Elle) and Arte Padova in 2021 (ARSNOVA-ITALIART). She then took part in the Aurora art exhibition curated by Darte Studio at the Ex Conservatorio Sant'Anna (Lecce).
From 2021 to 2024 she collaborated with the Artemente Gallery (Venice) and participated in various exhibitions with guests of honor such as Sandra Milo, Jo Squillo, Andrea Roncato and Federico Moccia, at galleries and villas in Jesolo, Treviso, Vicenza, Rovigo and Milan.
In 2023 she was interviewed on the radio program Story Time on Radio Canale Italia and was among the artists selected for the Jesolo Prize.
Her research is based on the study of movement, interpreted through stylized dancers, who perform real dance positions in various contexts.
Her works can be described through these words: stasis and movement, power and action, synchronism, eurythmy and rhythm, play, mechanicalness and choral dance.