[6] Following university, Gloria Porcella interned for Sotheby's on New Bond street in London from 1995 to 1997 in the Impressionist and Modern Art Department.
[10][11] Porcella expanded Galleria Ca’ d’Oro to Miami in 2010,[12] where she began curating exhibitions linking Italian art with the United States.
She works in public art projects around the world and has staged shows in Berlin,[14] Gstaad, Hannover, Milan, Monte Carlo,[15] Palermo, Rome,[16] Sardinia, Siracusa, and Turin.
[17] In 2003, Porcella curated Madonna in Contemporary Art, an exhibition honoring the 25th anniversary of Pope John Paul II's papacy.
The exhibition included 16th-19th century works and a variety of 20th century reinterpretations of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, including works by Salvador Dalí, Marcel Duchamp, and Brazilian Neo-pop artist Romero Britto.