Svetlana graduated from the National Gallery of Arts in Sofia. She also –attended Olafur Eliasson’s class at IUAV, Venice. In 2004, she was granted the International Media Art Award of ZKM, Karlsruhe, for her project ‘Mistakes’. She was Art Director in the advertising agencies Ogilvy & Mather, Demner, Merlicek & Bergman and Carré Noir Sofia, and of Capital Light Magazine. In 2010, she was among the nominees for the BAZA Award and, in 2012, came her nomination for the Henkel Art Award for Eastern European Art. Mircheva was one of the curators of the 2012 Sofia Design Week.
Her solo exhibitions include “Picture the book in the room with the piano” at UniArt, Sofia (2022); “Possible Exhibitions” at Sofia-Arsenal Museum of Contemporary Art, National Gallery, Sofia (2021); “State of Apparition”,Aether Haga, The Hague (2019); “Sounds of Sea, Heart and Sun”, Contemporary Space, Varna (2018), “Images of the Word” Un Cabinet D’Amateur, Sofia (2014), “103 Mistakes” at Un Cabinet D’Amateur, Sofia (2012); “Possible Exhibitions” Nurture Art, New York (2012), “Random Show” at Vaska Emanouilova Gallery, Sofia (2011).
Her works have been exhibited in National Art Gallery (Sofia), Sofia City Art Gallery, National Academy of Art (Sofia), Institute of Contemporary Art ICA-Sofia, U10 (Belgrade), New Bulgarian University (Sofia), SAW-Sofia Art Week, Podroom (Belgrade), Kunsthalle Zürich (Zürich), aqb Project Space (Budapest), Credo Bonum (Sofia), Union of Bulgarian Artists (Sofia), Open Art Files (Plovdiv), Open Art Foundation (Plovdiv), Aether (Sofia), Haus Wittgenstein (Vienna), European Parlament (Brussels), Structura Gallery (Sofia), Goethe Institut (Sofia), KulturKontakt (Vienna), Academy of Fine Arts (Vienna), Vienna Contemporary (Vienna), Abrons Art Center (New York), Interstate Projects (New York), periscope: project: space (Salzburg), ISCP (New York), WUK (Vienna), MMOMA (Moscow), VVORK, Studio Voltaire (London), Württembergischer Kunstverein (Stuttgart), ZKM Museum für Neue Kunst (Karlsruhe), Kunsthalle (Basel), Temporary Contemporary (London), A plus A Gallery (Venice), IUAV (Venice), Gallery Dwarf (Reykjavík), RADAR Creative Human Lab in European Cities (Venice).