A highlight of the exhibition is an 8-metre long mural he created for the opening of the Rotorua Airport terminal in 1965.
The mural features a range of Rotorua subjects, including the famous love story of Hinemoa and Tutanekai.
Alongside this work will be original drawings and designs for other mural projects, and a number of oil paintings on loan from the Turkington family which have not been on public display since the artist died.
Turkington was a keen innovator who experimented with a range of materials and techniques, as seen in the now refurbished glass chip mural on the Parnell Baths in Auckland.
While highlighting key elements of Turkington's extensive career, this exhibition also introduces the person behind the art.
Entry is included with museum admission, which is free for Rotorua residents with proof of residence.
The exhibition closes on Sunday, October 13.