Baker's first solo exhibition, entitled
Pepeha, was held at Thermostat Gallery in Palmerston North. Her photographic work
Tango Whakaahua produced in 2006 is part of Auckland Art Gallery's permanent collection. The work consists of 50 self-portraits of Baker wearing a cloak by weaver
Kohai Grace. Baker was one of the founding members of the Mata Aho Collective which formed in 2012. The group consists of Sarah Hudson,
Bridget Reweti and
Terri Te Tau. The first work the collective produced was
Te Whare Pora in 2012. This was shown at the
Adam Art Gallery and was subsequently acquisitioned into the
Victoria University of Wellington Art Collection. As part of the Mata Aho Collective Baker's work has been exhibited internationally at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa. The show,
Àbadakone, Feu Continuel, Continuous Fire, showcased a range of works from contemporary indigenous artists. In 2020, Baker's work was included in the
Auckland Art Gallery Exhibition
Toi Tū Toi Ora. Her individual photography work was included alongside that which she produced with the Mata Aho Collective. == Personal life ==