For as long as memory serves, I’ve walked the path of an artist, weaving creativity into every moment. Now, at 60 years young, I invite you to explore a selection of my favourite exhibitions and galleries places where my art has found kindred spirits. My deepest gratitude goes to those who have believed in my vision and fueled my passion to bring new creations to life.

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University of Otago

Work combining carving by Chris Tukahaora-Nixon with sculpture by Moira Crossman. Commissioned by the University of Otago Library to represent Te Aka a Tāwhaki, the name given to the Māori Resources Collection.

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Dunedin City Council Art Collection

Gallery De Novo is a unique and vibrant gallery promoting contemporary New Zealand art in the centre of Dunedin city. We have a loyal following of customers locally, nationally and internationally and we absolutely love sourcing the perfect piece of art for our customers. We represent a broad range of artists with artwork of a very high standard whilst also ensuring that art can be achievable within any budget.

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Gallery De Novo

Gallery De Novo is a unique and vibrant gallery promoting contemporary New Zealand art in the centre of Dunedin city. We have a loyal following of customers locally, nationally and internationally and we absolutely love sourcing the perfect piece of art for our customers. We represent a broad range of artists with artwork of a very high standard whilst also ensuring that art can be achievable within any budget.

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Tai Tapu exhibition

The Tai Tapu Sculpture Garden is a unique project that not only promotes contemporary sculpture practice in New Zealand but also contributes to the restoration of native biodiversity in Canterbury. The planting of over 8000 native trees and shrubs since 2010 is a significant achievement, and the aim to recreate a podocarp forest of totara, matai, and kahikatea is an admirable goal. The garden's commitment to protecting and preserving rare or threatened native plants of Canterbury is commendable, and it is heartening to hear that the once bare one-hectare paddock is now a thriving sanctuary to native birds and sculpture lovers.

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