Between 1955 and 1990 she has exhibited her works in Buenos Aires, Uruguay, Perú, Mexico and Washington.
Between 1958 and 2000 she took part in many exhibits held in Buenos Aires, Uruguay, Ostende (Belgium), Brazil, Czechoslovakia, Washington, Mexico, Guadalajara, New York, Faenza (Italy), Gmunden (Austria), Lima, Stuttgart (Germany), Dublin, Valencia, Vallauris (France), Kyoto, Paris, Budapest, Seattle (U.S.A.), Carouge (Switzerland), New South Wales (Australia), Nyon (Switzerland), Istanbul, Denmark, Nagoya and Saga (Japan), and Toronto.
Perla gave lectures in Buenos Aires, Vienna, Sidney, Denmark, at the University of Helsinki (Finland) and in Uruguay. She was invited to represent Argentina by the World Council of Arts and Crafts in Lima in 1968, Dublin in 1970, Canada in 1974, Mexico in 1976, Japan in 1980, Austria in 1980 and Australia in 1988. She organized nine exhibits (four of which in Banco de la Nación Argentina, and two at Centro Cultural de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires)
Her sculptures are exhibited at the following museums: Gmunden Museum (Austria), Museum Ariana (Geneva, Switzerland), Powers Museum (Sidney, Australia), Museo de Faenza (Italy), Fine Arts Museum Arranz (Buenos Aires), International Bank of Development in Washington (U.S.A.), Museum Mimar Sinan University of Istanbul (Turkey), Museum of Saga (Japan), Museum Wenachee in the State of Washington (U.S.A.) Her works are also exhibited in numerous private collections and buildings.
She attends different television programs where she speaks about pottery and handicrafts. She wrote “Modelling in Clay” in 1968, “Traditional Argentine Handicrafts” in 1982, published in the U.S.A. In 1988 collaborated on the Encyclopaedia of Latin American Arts and Crafts and has written numerous articles in different magazines and newspapers.
Recently exhibitions and events:
2004 Personal exhibition in Recoleta Cultural Centre
(The work presented 300 new ceramics)
2005 Exhibition in Museum Architecture Park.
2005 Museum “Palais de Glace”.
2005 Appears in a Chinese encyclopaedia “World Famous Artists Studios” - they had chosen two argentine ceramists including Perla, after 50 years of teaching and exhibiting ceramics- author Bai Ming.
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