[1] Her work explores and subverts New Zealand iconic landscapes, and issues of contemporary indigenous realities.
[1][6] Reweti is a member of the Mata Aho Collective, a collaboration of four Māori women artists known for their large scale textile-based installations.
[6] With the Mata Aho Collective, she exhibited Te Whare Pora at Enjoy Gallery as part of a 2013 summer Residency.
[16][17] In 2017, the Mata Aho Collective was included in Documenta 14, where they presented Kiko Moana, a large scale work rendered in blue tarpaulin mounted in Kassel's regional museum.
[3][18] Reweti is of Ngāti Ranginui and Ngāi Te Rangi descent, and lives and works in Wellington.