He worked with renowned artist Ralph Hotere in the Education Department's innovative Northern Maori Project, in which artists toured Northland schools to engage young Maori in art and learning.
He lent his expertise to many marae renovation projects where one of his hallmarks was involving local people and students.
In the 1990s, Mr Whiting played a key role in the development of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, where he became the museum's first kaihautu [leader] and was the mastermind behind the creation of Rongomaraeroa Marae on level four.
Mr Whiting's work can be seen in places like the Christchurch High Court, the National Archives, and Te Papa.
In May last year Whiting appeared on Maori Television's Te Araroa: Tales From The Trails hosted by Pio Terei.