As a painter and a poet, Pedersen uses the
Sápmi landscape of northern Norway as a metaphor to represent her native culture. She has said the natural landscape inspires her to tell her story. Her work has been displayed in numerous group and solo exhibitions across Norway and abroad. Public art pieces have been commissioned for several schools and public buildings, including the
University of Tromsø and
NRK Sápmi. In 1993, her poetry collection (Windless Path) was nominated for the Nordic Council Literature Prize for the Sámi language area. She earned a second nomination in 2008 for (Tales Spring up from Nature's Rush), another collection of poems, which previously won the
Saami Council Literature Prize in 2006. In 2000, she won the Biret Elle Memorial Prize and in 2018 was named a Commander in the
Order of St. Olaf. In November 2020, her exposition "" (Sacred Sites) opened at the , running until February 2021.
Poetry collections • (Blue Birds Fly), 1981 in Northern Sámi • (Windless Path), 1992 in Northern Sámi • (Windless Path), 1992 in Norwegian (translation by author) • (The Ocean's Mother), 1994 in Northern Sámi • (The Ocean's Mother), 1994 in Norwegian (translation by author) • (Tales Spring up from Nature's Rush), 2005 in Northern Sámi • (Tales Spring up from Nature's Rush), 2006 in Norwegian (translation by author) •
/Artic Light, 2007 with Alf Nilsen Børsskog, Almar Paulsen, and Anstein Mikkelsen •
/ (Under Green Ring Wandering), 2017 with Erling Kittelsen Persen also published in 2000 (), a biography of Sámi artist Jon Ole Andersen, co-written with Bente Geving. ==Awards and recognitions==