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MAIA KREISLER
Solo Exhibitions
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
Group Exhibitions
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
Curatorial
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
Solo Exhibitions
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
Group Exhibitions
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
Curatorial
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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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
Back
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
A table with ceramic vases and bowls, some spilled paint, and debris on the wooden floor underneath. View fullsize
Assorted ceramic bowls and cups in different sizes and colors arranged on a table. View fullsize
A person with a bald head taking a selfie while lying on a wooden floor, surrounded by broken pieces of a white object. View fullsize
 Emma Ng, Curator of IT'S NOT WHAT YOU KNOW, IT'S WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW.' View fullsize
Poster for an art exhibition featuring a black and white photograph of a ceramic cup with a spiral pattern. The text on the poster reads 'Media McDonald' at the top and 'It's not what you know, it's what you don't know' at the bottom. The exhibition View fullsize
Bright turquoise book cover with black text that reads "Catalog RISKING BREAKAGES by Lily Hacking. Buy Now." View fullsize
Exhibition flyer announcing the artworks and artists for the 'Risking Breakages' art event by Lily Hackings, Maia Robin McDonald, from September 3 to 26, 2015, including details about participating artists, curators, and publication references. View fullsize
Colorful bouquet of various flowers including white daisies, purple and white pansies, yellow and orange marigolds, and purple lavender. View fullsize
Two young women are lying on the floor of a dimly lit room, one resting her head on the other's lap, with scattered crumpled paper on the wooden floor. View fullsize
A ceramic vase filled with colorful flowers, including yellow, purple, and white blooms, placed on a wooden table in an office setting. View fullsize
A woman with dark curly hair throws an empty bottle into the air on a rooftop, with a parking lot full of cars below and buildings in the background. View fullsize
A woman with a bald head lying on wooden floor, taking a selfie with her smartphone. There are broken pieces of a ceramic bowl on the floor around her. View fullsize
People attending an art exhibition with ceramic displays, a textured backdrop, and guests holding cups, in an indoor gallery with wooden flooring and large windows. View fullsize
A wooden table holding a white ceramic teapot, a matching ceramic cup, and four black ceramic cups with dark liquid inside. View fullsize
Close-up of a white golf ball with an etched leaf design, positioned on a wooden surface, with a black golf tee inserted into the ball. View fullsize
A woman sitting in a yellow chair using a laptop beside a window with an urban street view, with a small table holding cups and books nearby, and scattered debris on the wooden floor. View fullsize
A table with ceramic vases and bowls, some spilled paint, and debris on the wooden floor underneath.
Assorted ceramic bowls and cups in different sizes and colors arranged on a table.
A person with a bald head taking a selfie while lying on a wooden floor, surrounded by broken pieces of a white object.
 Emma Ng, Curator of IT'S NOT WHAT YOU KNOW, IT'S WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW.'
Poster for an art exhibition featuring a black and white photograph of a ceramic cup with a spiral pattern. The text on the poster reads 'Media McDonald' at the top and 'It's not what you know, it's what you don't know' at the bottom. The exhibition
Bright turquoise book cover with black text that reads "Catalog RISKING BREAKAGES by Lily Hacking. Buy Now."
Exhibition flyer announcing the artworks and artists for the 'Risking Breakages' art event by Lily Hackings, Maia Robin McDonald, from September 3 to 26, 2015, including details about participating artists, curators, and publication references.
Colorful bouquet of various flowers including white daisies, purple and white pansies, yellow and orange marigolds, and purple lavender.
Two young women are lying on the floor of a dimly lit room, one resting her head on the other's lap, with scattered crumpled paper on the wooden floor.
A ceramic vase filled with colorful flowers, including yellow, purple, and white blooms, placed on a wooden table in an office setting.
A woman with dark curly hair throws an empty bottle into the air on a rooftop, with a parking lot full of cars below and buildings in the background.
A woman with a bald head lying on wooden floor, taking a selfie with her smartphone. There are broken pieces of a ceramic bowl on the floor around her.
People attending an art exhibition with ceramic displays, a textured backdrop, and guests holding cups, in an indoor gallery with wooden flooring and large windows.
A wooden table holding a white ceramic teapot, a matching ceramic cup, and four black ceramic cups with dark liquid inside.
Close-up of a white golf ball with an etched leaf design, positioned on a wooden surface, with a black golf tee inserted into the ball.
A woman sitting in a yellow chair using a laptop beside a window with an urban street view, with a small table holding cups and books nearby, and scattered debris on the wooden floor.

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