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Our Story

We’re artisans who recognise the importance of lighting, atmosphere and the nuances of scale in a virtual space. Perspective and depth are optimised to give warmth and life to our virtual environments.

Long gallery - french windows
The Long Gallery: works by Amanda Lane and Peter Worrall

The Best of Both Worlds

We launched Exhibbit virtual exhibition software in 2008 to empower creatives and gallerists online. Ever since, we have grown to accommodate the challenges of the creative industries and its dynamic field.

Our virtual spaces are calm and considered, reproducing the gallery viewing experience. The intuitive navigation moves slowly, complimenting that of the intimate and introspective physical experience of a gallery as viewers move freely through the space.

Our galleries recognise the importance of lighting, atmosphere and the nuances of scale.

Perspective and depth are optimised to give warmth and life to our virtual environments.


We're a family business

About Amanda Lane

Amanda Lane

Amanda studied graphic design and animation at AUT working first in Paint Pot Films as an animator and then at the Mercury Theatre as a scenic artist and set designer.

From there she began working in the art department on feature films where she and Peter first worked together. She continued to work in film and television as a set designer and art director on local and international TV series and In 1986 Amanda and Peter started one of the first 3D animation studio’s in New Zealand, 3D Limited.

Over the next decade they produced hundreds of animated sequences for television and film, working with advertising agencies and corporate clients including Air New Zealand and Telecom.

Amanda has continued her artistic practice throughout the years of her business achievements.

About Peter Worrall

Peter Worrall

Peter’s working career began with an apprenticeship in his fathers UK model making and experimental engineering company. It was there that he learnt how to create solutions that would solve problems in elegant ways; to understand what key ingredients are important in the success of a project, whether it be from a science and technology aspect or a creative one.

Since then he has worked in the film industry as an art director/storyboard artist and founded and run several small businesses. These include a night club and band management company, The Deaf Club in San Francisco; a Ceramic jewelery company and 3D Limited, a computer animation and production company.

Peter has had his work exhibited in the Auckland City Art Gallery and was represented by the Barry Lett Gallery in the 1970’s along with the esteemed New Zealand artists, Colin McCahon, Don Binney, Pat Hanley and many others.

About Lily Worrall

Lily Worrall

Lily is an artist who has completed her BFA at Elam School of Fine Arts with first class Honours, and a Bachelor of Arts in Film theory at the University of Auckland.

Lily has worked within Exhibbit for many years. In 2020, she became the Operations Manager.


Get in touch

Find out more about our virtual exhibition software, or get in touch with any questions.

We answer all queries as quickly as possible but please allow up to 12 hours for a response.

We also have a range of  step-by-step tutorials  and  FAQs  to guide you through our galleries.