• 1996 -
Printabout exhibition of sugarlift etching works created by Tiwi artists including Maria Josette Orsto over the course of three years at Northern Editions, a printmaking studio at the University at
Charles Darwin University. The exhibition features Orsto's work
Kurlama and Jilamara (1994) and
Armband and Jilamara (1994). • 2012 - The second triennial indigenous art exhibition,
Undisclosed, at the National Gallery of Australia, included her works,
Jikapayinga (Female crocodile) (2007),
Pakitiringa (Rain) (2007), and
Mayinga (2009). • 2012
Maternal Lines,
Darwin Festival 2012,
Jean Baptiste Apuatime and Maria Josette Orsto's 2 and 3 dimensional prints, showing with Bede Turngutalum's Japanese-style wood blocks prints. • 21 December 2015 to 21 February 2016 - Being Tiwi exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary art in Australia featured prints and paintings by nine Tiwi artists including Maria Josette Orsto's piece Kulama (2010). • 2020 to 2021 -
Jilamara, five of Orsto's batik designs on silk lengths and one batik on cotton were featured in the
National Gallery of Victoria's TIWI exhibition. Jilamara means body painting to celebrate kulama (coming of age ceremony). In the same exhibition, Orsto made the bark basket used as part of a ceramic sculpture created by Mark Virgil Puautjimi. == Collections ==