[1] Her mixed media work PW 1 (Tiki remix) is included in Te Papa's collections.
[6] Te Ratana works with mixed media, often creating three-dimensional structures using material such as fabrics, cardboard, wood, and fiberglass.
[1] Considered a leading contemporary Māori artist, her works draw on her heritage and often comments on the suppression of tribal voices.
[11] In 2014, she was part of the exhibition Five Māori Painters alongside Robyn Kahukiwa, Kura Te Waru Rewiri, Emily Karaka, and Star Gossage.
[12] Te Ratana's work in this exhibition reflected her experimental style by taking a three-dimensional approach to painting.