Tofano was awarded the National Prize for Applied Arts in XIX Official Venezuelan Art Salon (1958) and the gold and silver medals at the International Exhibition of Contemporary Ceramics (in
Prague in 1961 and
Buenos Aires in 1962). She created series of works for display in exhibitions, such as
Los accesorios (The Accessories, 1970) – featuring handbags, shoes, and other feminine items – and
Lo que comen los que comen (What People Who Eat Eat, 1973), a feast of ceramic food complete with table, chairs, and diners. She was part of the faculty of the school of architecture and
urbanism at the
Universidad Central de Venezuela (1959–80). From 1977 until 1987, Tofano refrained from exhibiting her work and focused instead on her writing, and
feminist activism undertaken through the women's collective, Miércoles. Her work returned to the public realm in 1987 and 1989, when she exhibited her drawings. Her work was featured in the exhibition Moderno: Design for Living in
Brazil,
Mexico, and
Venezuela. Between 1940 and 1978, her work was featured at the
Americas Society, New York City (February 11 – May 16, 2015) and in the exhibition, Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1985 in the
Brooklyn Museum in 2018. In 2022, her work was included in the thematic exhibit
A Leaf a Gourd a Shell a Net a Bag a Sling a Sack a Bottle a Pot a Box a Container for the
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