Her artistic projects are designed to make people think about the relationship between human societies and the environment and reflect on issues such as the influence of human action on the processes of landscape transformation or the modification of ecosystems through the importation of non-native plant species.
Solo shows and installations have included those at the Socrates Sculpture Park in New York City in 2015 and in São Paulo and Caracas, Venezuela in 2013.
[6] Albergaria's first retrospective exhibition was held at the Caixa Geral de Depósitos Foundation in Lisbon in 2021.
It brought together works produced in Germany, Colombia, Brazil, the United Kingdom and Belgium, including an installation she made at the Belém Cultural Centre in 2005, consisting of a huge tree.
[7] Albergaria's work is held by several collections, including the Luís Augusto Teixeira de Freitas Collection in Portugal, the Museum of Modern Art of Bahia in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, the collections of the KfW Bank and Deutsche Bank in Germany, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, the EDP Foundation in Portugal, and the Caixa Geral de Depósitos in Lisbon.