She is the author or co-author of many books, catalogues and essays which investigate these subjects, as well as issues of medical inquiry.
[2] Podedworny organized, co-organized or contributed essays to exhibitions on the art of such First Nations contemporary artists such as Gerald McMaster (1984), Rebecca Belmore (1988), Robert Houle (1993 and 2002),[5][6] Greg Staats (2012) and Carl Beam (1994), as well as on Julie Voyce (1999), Rae Johnson, Ed Pien (2006) and Jane Buyers (2006) and others.
She curated the important exhibition Rethinking History: Abrams, Andrews, Houle, Leydon, Poitras & Ash-Poitras (1992) in which she placed contemporary First Nations artists in the context of the contemporary mainstream;[7][8][9][10] and curated or co-curated Natalka Husar: Burden of Innocence (2008), Shelagh Keeley (2009) and Jeff Thomas: Cold City Frieze: Mapping Iroquoia (2012).
[1] She has co-authored with Robert Houle a Mandate Study (1990–93) on the Subject of the Issues Surrounding the Exhibition, Collection and Interpretation of Contemporary Art of First Nations Artists.
[11] She has also curated exhibitions on a broad range of subjects, from exploring the material history of paintings to the development of art collections and issues of health and wellness, as well as serving as managing producer for many diverse exhibitions such as Greek & Roman Coins in the collection of the McMaster Museum of Art (2022).