Orr's artistic works mix traditional media such as porcupine quills and
beadwork with acrylics and canvas. An exhibit of her work, titled
In-fringe-ment, opened at the Little Gallery in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan in 1999. The exhibition featured mixed media ranging from "household cupboards and moose antlers to traditional oil paintings to explore the theme of infringement on First Nations life by white society." Her work
Hand-Drum was featured on the cover of a book titled
First Nations: Race, Class, and Gender Relations by
Vic Satzewich, published in 2000. She teaches traditional arts at the
First Nations University of Canada where she has also held the position of head of the Department of Fine Arts. Additionally, she serves on the board of directors of the
Saskatchewan Arts Board. ==References==