Works of art created by Hauksdóttir consist of audio, video, performance such as dance, sculpture, drawing and text.
Her son is Matthias Tryggvi Haraldsson, a playwright and founding member of the Icelandic performance art group, Hatari.
Some of the works from the Borderline Human project are found in the collection of the Goethe Institute in Copenhagen[2] and the Hess Gallery[3] of the University of Lethbridge.
Der Abstand, a cacophony reading which was part of The Silver Lining, a collateral event at the 2015 Venice Biennale organised by the Kunstverein Schichtwechsel and the Liechtenstein Kunstmuseum.
[6] Her collective exhibitions include Mirrorriff DRA-Hjalteyri (IS 2010), Howl Donau festival (AU 2010) and Rockabilly Gal w. Kling & Bang (DK 2009).