Below I’ve detailed participation in 2025 & 2026 exhibitions and added a list of exhibitions up until the end of 2024.


2026 Exhibitions

Contempora 2 – Berninneit Art Gallery, Cowes

Thompson Avenue,
Cowes Vic 3922

Exhibition, 17 January – 1st February 2026

My photographic practice continues to explore the intersection of nature, abstraction and perception.   In this new series, I turn my lens toward the giraffe – a creature both iconic and overlooked – to examine the intricate beauty of its form and markings.

Using high-contrast black and white imagery, I strip away environmental context to isolate patterns, texture and form.  The results is a visual study that borders on the abstract, where the familiar becomes unfamiliar and the ordinary transforms into graphic elegance.   Simple and evocative, I highlight the giraffe’s distinctive coat and the idea of being seen.

Through composition and tonal contrast, I’m looking to further my desire to challenge the boundaries of traditional wildlife  photography and invite viewers to see with fresh eyes – to pause, reflect, and rediscover the extraordinary within the everyday.

Small Works Art Prize 2026 – Brunswick Street Gallery

Level 1 & 2, 322 Brunswick Street,
Wurundjeri Country, Fitzroy Vic 3065

Showcase Exhibition, 4-17 January 2026

Lorikeet Swirl

Known for vibrant colour and often frenzied movement the Rainbow Lorikeet is sometimes also considered to be a raucous pest. This single exposure combines these aesthetics and behaviour together in an image. Using Intentional Camera Movement and a slow shutter speed the result is a swirl of vivid colour.

Tales of a Tail

A bold pattern synonymous with our understanding of a subject registers immediately as known; however a snippet of a less often viewed angle can reveal details not previously noticed despite being in clear view. The Zebra’s tail is the personification of missed detail amongst a well-known mass of stripes.

Gull Chaos

The humble seagull is a bird that rarely gets a second look, however these chip stealing fiends shine when using Intentional Camera Movement and slow shutter speeds. Produced entirely in camera as a single exposure, the result emphasises movement and creates blur, affording an impressionistic style and painterly effect.


2025 Exhibitions

PICES Small Works Exhibition

Berninneit Art Gallery, Cowes, Phillip Island

12 December 2025 to 1 January 2026.

The PICES Small Works Exhibition was a multi-disciplinary show, requiring all work to be a maximum of 50cms long, wide or deep.


ASPIR – Cup Weekend Art Show

Berninneit, Cowes, Phillip Island

TBC


ASPIR Easter Weekend Art Show

Berninneit, Cowes, Phillip Island

TBC


Loch & Key Restaurant, (Resident Artist Exhibition – 6 months duration)

TBC


Inverloch Art Show, Annual Easter Art Show

TBC


Phillip Island Contemporary Exhibition Space (PICES) Pop-up Art Show

TBC


Exhibitions & Shows up until the end of 2024

  • 2024  Phillip Island Contemporary Exhibition Space (PICES) 50 x 50 Art Exhibition
  • 2024  Arts Society of Phillip Island Region Inc. Cup Weekend Exhibition
  • 2024  Ladder Art Space, Melbourne. Finding Ethereal Beauty (Solo Exhibition)
  • 2024  Stockyard Gallery, Foster. Nature’s Reflections (Duo Exhibition)
  • 2024  Phillip Island Contemporary Exhibition Space (PICES) Pop-up Art Show
  • 2023 Oak Hill Gallery, Mornington. Deck the Walls Exhibition
  • 2023  Arts Society of Phillip Island Region Inc. Cup Weekend Exhibition
  • 2023  Meeniyan Art Gallery.  PICES at Meeniyan
  • 2023  Arts Society of Phillip Island Region Inc. Easter Weekend Exhibition
  • 2023  Phillip Island Contemporary Exhibition Space (PICES) Pop-up Art Show
  • 2022  Arts Society of Phillip Island Region Inc. Cup Weekend Exhibition
  • 2022  Phillip Island World Vision Flower Show Photography Exhibition
  • 2022  Arts Society of Phillip Island Region Inc. Easter Weekend Exhibition
  • 2015  Centre for Contemporary Photography Melbourne Summer Salon
  • 1999  Sydney Institute of Technology, Photography Student Exhibition
  • 1998  Waverley Woollahra Arts Centre, Student Exhibition