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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
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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
Back
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
Book cover featuring a woman with dark hair and green eyes, wearing a black headscarf, surrounded by stars and a cosmic background. The title reads 'Baghdad, Iowa: A Cinematic Journey Into an Invisible City' by Usama Alshaibi. View fullsize
A collage consisting of two pages of text about Baghdad's history, a photo of a woman with a hijab, and a black-and-white silhouette of two people by a gallows. View fullsize
Black notebook page with handwritten notes about Gnostic concepts of angels and death. A black and white collage of a person's face with their hand covering part of their face, and a collage of people in vintage clothing, along with a moon and a mosq View fullsize
A landscape at dusk featuring a tall, layered rock formation or monument on a hill, with dark clouds overhead and orange-tinged grass in the foreground. A blue dialogue box with a conversation is superimposed on the left side of the image. View fullsize
A person with short dark hair and a black jacket looking at a distant butte with a tall spire in a dry, rural landscape. View fullsize
A rural dirt road under a cloudy sky, with a few distant trees and fences along the sides. View fullsize
A small, gray, and sterile-looking prison cell with metal shelves, a toilet, and a sink. View fullsize
Two cans of soda with yellow text overlaid reading 'TEM POD A RY' on the left can and 'SER U/O ES' on the right can, creating a visual puzzle. View fullsize
Hand-drawn diagrams of a wire connected to a coil with a paper clip, a container with a water and salt solution, and a D-cell battery with wires, illustrating a scientific experiment. View fullsize
Black and white photographs of layered netting material, one with a darkened circular area, in an outdoor setting with concrete ground and metal fencing. View fullsize
Bold blue handwritten text stating 'ART WORKERS DON'T KISS ASS' on a white background. View fullsize
Book cover featuring a woman with dark hair and green eyes, wearing a black headscarf, surrounded by stars and a cosmic background. The title reads 'Baghdad, Iowa: A Cinematic Journey Into an Invisible City' by Usama Alshaibi.
A collage consisting of two pages of text about Baghdad's history, a photo of a woman with a hijab, and a black-and-white silhouette of two people by a gallows.
Black notebook page with handwritten notes about Gnostic concepts of angels and death. A black and white collage of a person's face with their hand covering part of their face, and a collage of people in vintage clothing, along with a moon and a mosq
A landscape at dusk featuring a tall, layered rock formation or monument on a hill, with dark clouds overhead and orange-tinged grass in the foreground. A blue dialogue box with a conversation is superimposed on the left side of the image.
A person with short dark hair and a black jacket looking at a distant butte with a tall spire in a dry, rural landscape.
A rural dirt road under a cloudy sky, with a few distant trees and fences along the sides.
A small, gray, and sterile-looking prison cell with metal shelves, a toilet, and a sink.
Two cans of soda with yellow text overlaid reading 'TEM POD A RY' on the left can and 'SER U/O ES' on the right can, creating a visual puzzle.
Hand-drawn diagrams of a wire connected to a coil with a paper clip, a container with a water and salt solution, and a D-cell battery with wires, illustrating a scientific experiment.
Black and white photographs of layered netting material, one with a darkened circular area, in an outdoor setting with concrete ground and metal fencing.
Bold blue handwritten text stating 'ART WORKERS DON'T KISS ASS' on a white background.

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