She moved to New York City in 2008 and secured a job driving a Mister Softee Ice Cream truck from which she created performance art, music, and photography.
[9] In 2009 she began her backyard performance series,[10] The Church of gorgeousTaps and the Reality Show[11] which used the traditional structure of a Lutheran Mass in a secular celebration of the creative process.
[22] She cut her hair in a monk tonsure[23] to promote the project, and traveled from New Orleans to Los Angeles in the motorhome, examining the intersection of technology, attention and solitude.
[5] In 2014 she introduced her Sacred Sadism[24][3] floral healing practice which draws from both BDSM and alternative therapeutic methods as a form of private performance.
[25] In 2018, Belleveau and her partner Themba Alleyne expanded on her social practice art piece Sacred Sadism, creating a conceptual BDSM tool company under the same name.