[12] Between 2011 and 2016, Silverman created “Dog Plays,” a series of performance pieces involving nonhuman (canine) actors from whom prerecorded human voices were projected.
[13][2] Among the human voice actors were Vaginal Davis, who played Charles Dickens, Karl Holmquist as Steven Wright, Eileen Myles as Mark Zuckerberg, Geo Wyeth, Aisha Mirza, and more.
[14] In 2017, Silverman published the book Is It Soup Yet?, with an introduction by the food writer and Great British Baking Show series four runner-up Ruby Tandoh.
[15][3] In 2019, as part of a solo exhibition with the Swiss Institute, Silverman hosted a panel on gender-nonconforming narratives within the Bible, with activists Cyrus Dunham and Abby Stein.
[17] Silverman's art “embraces mysticism and narratives of protection and redemption” and is “interested in how we give form to entities that are understood to be bodiless and genderless.” Their work has employed dogs, glassblowing, Americana, deformed nativity figurines, taxidermic birds, and cosplay angels.