Exhibitions
This page highlights a selection of exhibitions where my work has been showcased, offering a glimpse into the evolution of my practice and the themes I explore. From animation to painting, and installations that blur the boundaries between mediums, these exhibitions are an invitation to reflect on memory, imagination, and the world around us.
Recent and Notable Exhibitions:
Presented at Space Studio Gallery, this exhibition features a collection of paintings that explore themes of memory, architecture, and the passage of time through expressive brushwork and bold colour.
Part of the LUX Light Festival, this installation featured animations projected onto models of buildings, reflecting on personal and creative memories tied to the historic Imperial Buildings in Wellington.
Exhibited at Toi Pōneke Gallery, this project used animation to explore themes of mental health and resilience, confronting the metaphorical “black dog” of depression.
Presented remotely at the Prague Quadrennial, this work reimagines a city I’ve never visited, built from interviews with visitors, brought to life through animation within a scale model of Prague.
Explore My Work
These exhibitions represent a variety of themes, mediums, and approaches that continue to inform my practice. Each one is a reflection of the interplay between the personal and the universal, the tangible and the imagined.
Feel free to explore the individual projects and learn more about the ideas behind the work.
Echoes of Tomorrow
Space Studio and Gallery
Whanganui, New Zealand
28 January until 15 February 2025
Echoes of Tomorrow unveils brutalist dreams dissolving into the wild, a meditation on memory and futures lost—crafted with uncanny assistance from GPT-inspired dialogue.
Home Comforts
Space Studio and Gallery
Whanganui, New Zealand
25 October until 4 November 2023
We seem to spend a lot more time at home now.