2002 HOME IS WHERE THE H(art) IS. South Fremantle. Western Australia. Photographs and collages featuring housemates and animals I have lived with.
2001 THE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION OF THE NOBEL PRIZE. The Nobel Museum. Stockholm. Sweden. Photographs that feature the winner of the 1997 Nobel Peace prize - International Campaign to Ban Landmines. Taken during the periods I worked for them 1994-97.
1998 - 2001 Worldwide. Supplied more than 50 (30X40 cm) color prints and slides which featured in various exhibitions around the world for the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL)
1997 FRANCO-MOZAMBICAN CULTURAL CENTER Maputo, Mozambique. Images from mined countries used during an International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) conference.
1995 FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE CLUB CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
An exhibition of 30 black & white images of mine victims with complimentary sculptures made from wheelchairs, prosthetic legs and feet.1991 MAGIC CASTLE. Bangkok, Thailand. Solo Show.
1990 UNIVERSITY OF PHILIPPINES. Manila.
A solo exhibition sponsored by the Australian Embassy to run in conjunction with an Australian Film Festival.1989 ART GALLERY of Western Australia. "28 Photographers" an Artrage event.
1989 PICA (Perth Institute of Contemporary Art). Western Australia. One man exhibition and art installation.
1989 QUEEN VICTORIA BUILDING. Sydney, Australia. "Positives from Negatives" solo exhibition, funded by Burnside, run in conjunction with the National Refugee Week, opened by the Governor General of Australia Bill Hayden.
1988 THE PERFORMANCE SPACE. Sydney, Aust. Group show.
1984 ANNADALE SQUARE, Perth. West Australia.
Group Show.