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MAIA KREISLER
Ka Mua, Ka Muri, Walking Backwards Into The Future, Craft Victoria - 2025
Te Ao Maarama, SEASON Gallery - 2023
Kotahi - 2021
Whakanoa - 2020
CLAY, NAUGHTY, CLAY - 2019
Let go of this ball of clay - 2018
It's not what you know, it's what you don't know - 2015
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Rānana - presented by SEASON at Jessica McCormack 2025
BLOOM - SEASON 2025
Everyones Heard of a dragon - Craft Victoria 2024
Candles and Sticks - The National 2023
Testing Ground, Sarjeant Gallery, Whanganui, 2022
Kowhaiwhai: a moment between two eternities, Tim Melville Gallery, 2022
Mercury in Retrograde - Te Uru Gallery, 2021
He Pāoro Perea Maia McDonald & Heidi Brickell - Kaukau Gallery, 2021
E muri ahiahi - Masterworks Gallery, 2021
Whaanau Maarama - Commericial Bay, 2021
Bedrock - The Physics Room, 2021
Hauhake - Caravannex with Jade Townsend, Objectspace, 2020
Wairua, Two Waters - Laree Payne Gallery, 2020
From Here on Out - THE ENGINE ROOM, 2019
#MIGRATING #COOKIES & #COMPANY,.!, 2019
Potters in Protest, 2019
Govett Brewster & Len Lye 2019
Ceramicus - Acadamy Galleries, 2018
Taonga Paraoa, Taonga Iti, 2018
Works on Paper - Gallery Toi Manaia, 2019
Rick Rudd Competition & Exhibition, 2018
FLUX Exhibition - Museum of City & Sea, 2017
BUY ENJOY, 2015 - 2016
MOULD - Precinct 35, 2016
FLASHBACK & Homegrown Exhibition - New Work, 2014
Mapping the Curious Heart, Bundoora Homestead Art Centre, 09 Jul 22 - 17 Sep 2022
First Nations International Voices, Koorie Heritage Trust 2020
Kaiela Dungala, Koorie Heritage Trust 29 February - 19 April 2020
Vessels of Life, Koorie Heritage Trust 29 February - 19 April 2020
Donna Blackall, My Cultural Journey: Incorporating Old and New, 29 February - 19 April 2020
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MAIA KREISLER
Ka Mua, Ka Muri, Walking Backwards Into The Future, Craft Victoria - 2025
Te Ao Maarama, SEASON Gallery - 2023
Kotahi - 2021
Whakanoa - 2020
CLAY, NAUGHTY, CLAY - 2019
Let go of this ball of clay - 2018
It's not what you know, it's what you don't know - 2015
Home
Rānana - presented by SEASON at Jessica McCormack 2025
BLOOM - SEASON 2025
Everyones Heard of a dragon - Craft Victoria 2024
Candles and Sticks - The National 2023
Testing Ground, Sarjeant Gallery, Whanganui, 2022
Kowhaiwhai: a moment between two eternities, Tim Melville Gallery, 2022
Mercury in Retrograde - Te Uru Gallery, 2021
He Pāoro Perea Maia McDonald & Heidi Brickell - Kaukau Gallery, 2021
E muri ahiahi - Masterworks Gallery, 2021
Whaanau Maarama - Commericial Bay, 2021
Bedrock - The Physics Room, 2021
Hauhake - Caravannex with Jade Townsend, Objectspace, 2020
Wairua, Two Waters - Laree Payne Gallery, 2020
From Here on Out - THE ENGINE ROOM, 2019
#MIGRATING #COOKIES & #COMPANY,.!, 2019
Potters in Protest, 2019
Govett Brewster & Len Lye 2019
Ceramicus - Acadamy Galleries, 2018
Taonga Paraoa, Taonga Iti, 2018
Works on Paper - Gallery Toi Manaia, 2019
Rick Rudd Competition & Exhibition, 2018
FLUX Exhibition - Museum of City & Sea, 2017
BUY ENJOY, 2015 - 2016
MOULD - Precinct 35, 2016
FLASHBACK & Homegrown Exhibition - New Work, 2014
Mapping the Curious Heart, Bundoora Homestead Art Centre, 09 Jul 22 - 17 Sep 2022
First Nations International Voices, Koorie Heritage Trust 2020
Kaiela Dungala, Koorie Heritage Trust 29 February - 19 April 2020
Vessels of Life, Koorie Heritage Trust 29 February - 19 April 2020
Donna Blackall, My Cultural Journey: Incorporating Old and New, 29 February - 19 April 2020
About
Contact
Folder: Solo Exhibitions
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Ka Mua, Ka Muri, Walking Backwards Into The Future, Craft Victoria - 2025
Te Ao Maarama, SEASON Gallery - 2023
Kotahi - 2021
Whakanoa - 2020
CLAY, NAUGHTY, CLAY - 2019
Let go of this ball of clay - 2018
It's not what you know, it's what you don't know - 2015
Home
Folder: Group Exhibitions
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Rānana - presented by SEASON at Jessica McCormack 2025
BLOOM - SEASON 2025
Everyones Heard of a dragon - Craft Victoria 2024
Candles and Sticks - The National 2023
Testing Ground, Sarjeant Gallery, Whanganui, 2022
Kowhaiwhai: a moment between two eternities, Tim Melville Gallery, 2022
Mercury in Retrograde - Te Uru Gallery, 2021
He Pāoro Perea Maia McDonald & Heidi Brickell - Kaukau Gallery, 2021
E muri ahiahi - Masterworks Gallery, 2021
Whaanau Maarama - Commericial Bay, 2021
Bedrock - The Physics Room, 2021
Hauhake - Caravannex with Jade Townsend, Objectspace, 2020
Wairua, Two Waters - Laree Payne Gallery, 2020
From Here on Out - THE ENGINE ROOM, 2019
#MIGRATING #COOKIES & #COMPANY,.!, 2019
Potters in Protest, 2019
Govett Brewster & Len Lye 2019
Ceramicus - Acadamy Galleries, 2018
Taonga Paraoa, Taonga Iti, 2018
Works on Paper - Gallery Toi Manaia, 2019
Rick Rudd Competition & Exhibition, 2018
FLUX Exhibition - Museum of City & Sea, 2017
BUY ENJOY, 2015 - 2016
MOULD - Precinct 35, 2016
FLASHBACK & Homegrown Exhibition - New Work, 2014
Folder: Curatorial
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Mapping the Curious Heart, Bundoora Homestead Art Centre, 09 Jul 22 - 17 Sep 2022
First Nations International Voices, Koorie Heritage Trust 2020
Kaiela Dungala, Koorie Heritage Trust 29 February - 19 April 2020
Vessels of Life, Koorie Heritage Trust 29 February - 19 April 2020
Donna Blackall, My Cultural Journey: Incorporating Old and New, 29 February - 19 April 2020
About
Contact
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A diagram illustrating various gender symbols, including female, male, transgender, and other gender identities, with labels such as "Bigender," "Genderfluid," "Agender," "Femme," and "Butch." View fullsize
Close-up of a DJ mixer with purple flower-like decorations and the text "FEM ENE SM & TECN OLOGY WORLD-IS" over a reflective surface.
Colorful 3D cubes arranged in a pattern on the left side of the image, with stylized black text on the right advertising "FEME MUSEUM AND TECHNOL OLOGY WORKs," and vertical text stating "Freerange Vol #10."
A book or magazine page with the title "Freerange Vol. 10: FEMINISM AND TECHNOLOGY WORI(DS)" and a geometric pattern background in shades of gray.
Table of contents for Volume 10 of a publication with a list of articles and page numbers.
Text on a colorful rainbow background reads 'Say what?' multiple times, with variations in font and color, along with the words 'Feminist, Queer & Revolutionary Vocabulary' and the author name Jessi Moss. Small text at the bottom mentions 'Feminism a
Diagram illustrating different gender identities and expressions, including female, male, bigender, androgyny, neutros, agender, intergender, demigirl, demiboy, third gender, genderqueer/non-binary, pangender/poligender, epice, genderfluid, transgend
A diagram illustrating various gender symbols, including female, male, transgender, and other gender identities, with labels such as "Bigender," "Genderfluid," "Agender," "Femme," and "Butch."

Acknowledgement of Country

I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which I live and work, the Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation. I pay my respects to Elders past and present, and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

As a Māori artist and visitor on these lands, I honour the deep spiritual connection Aboriginal people have with Country—connections that endure through generations, through story, through resistance, and through art.

I recognise that sovereignty has never been ceded. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.

© Maia Kreisler