Mr Sayers, of Nga Hapu o Motiti, is urging the community to come along to the exhibition and also to make submissions towards a temporary two-year closure application filed last month with the Minster of Primary Industries Nathan Guy.
"We are calling for the continued closure of the the exclusion zone around the Rena wreck for at least another two years," he said.
Mr Sayers said since the exclusion zone had put in place five summers ago, the marine life and fish species had flourished.
"The application is for a three-nautical mile exclusion zone around the wreck, and no fishing in the marine protected area, but anyone can still boat, dive and snorkel within the protected area."
Mr Sayers implored the community to support tangata whenua's bid for a rahui in the area and allow marine life to continue to heal.
Mr Sayers said all the proceeds from the sale of the artworks would go towards making the reef a marine reserve.