Serena Perrone's work is currently being shown at the Detroit Institute of Arts in the exhibition Fifty Years of Collecting: Detroit Institute of Arts' Friends of Prints, Drawings and Photographs Exhibition, Dec 15, 2015 -June 18, 2016.
from DIA: Since its founding in 1965-66 as the Print and Drawing Club, a support group for the DIA's then Graphic Arts Department (now Department of Prints, Drawings and Photographs), the Friends of Prints, Drawings and Photographs has commissioned, purchased or given as gifts from members hundreds of works on paper to the DIA collection. This 50th year exhibition acknowledges and honors past achievements of this dynamic group of museum devotees. Among the featured works are Berenice Abbott's "New York at Night,"Robert Frank's "Belle Isle Detroit," Erich Heckel's 1908 "Die Brucke" poster, Edvard Munch's "Lovers," Richard Diebenkorn's "Touched Red," Helen Frankenthaler's "Tales of the Genji III,"Judy Pfaff's "Money Tree," Serena Perrone's "Through the Periscope" and selections from Robert Rauschenberg's "Bellini Series."