Leek has been known to use already existing prints and op-shop images as a starting point for some of her works. She graduated from the
Canterbury School of Fine Arts. Leek finished her MFA at the Elam School of Fine Art in 2016 in Auckland. In 1997 she won the
Olivia Spencer Bower Award. In 2009, Leek was nominated for the
Auckland Art Gallery's Walters Prize for her series
Yellow is the Putty of the World. In 2012 Nick Austin, Leek's partner, was awarded the Frances Hodgkins Fellowship. This resulted in the couple moving from Auckland to Dunedin for a year and staying on afterwards. In 2022
Bordering on the Miraculous was published, a collaboration between Leek and the poet
Lynley Edmeades. == Exhibitions ==