[1] Pop Wea's work titled Taos Warrior Dance (casein on board) is on display at the Arizona State Museum at the University of Arizona.
"[6] In 1965, her work Eagle Dance received first prize in painting in the Scottsdale Indian Art Exhibition; it was described in a review as having "startling calligraphy on a black ground.
[9] Pop Wea has been described as a "promising artist who died young.
"[9] Pop Wea's reputation as an artist was established in 1963 following an exhibition in Gallup, New Mexico; she unexpectedly died three years later.
[2] Pop Wea's work is in the James T. Bialac Collection of Southwest Paintings at the Arizona State Museum.