Her work frequently includes and builds upon the lived experience of non-conforming individuals ("in the periphery"[2]), which she re-contexutalizes using established artistic frameworks such as film, photography, performance and dance.
She seeks to transcend formal categories of artistic expression by creating experiential spaces that engage the audience in a variety of sensory and conceptional modalities, most notably intimate touch.
One of her most influential works, An issue of structure, incorporates extensive sociological research: over a period of 3 years, she conducted 250 in-depth interviews with female/queer/ transgender and gender fluid individuals from all Nordic countries.
[3] Her work has focused on gender rights as a main topic since 2013, beginning with her graduation show from Valand Academy where she displayed the photo series Practices of Looking, and the related group performance Another View, which was considered controversial for its depictions of nudity.
[3] During mid September 2015 she exhibited in Los Angeles alongside artists such as Kim Gordon, Kathleen Hanna and Barbara Kruger as she participated in Jessie Askinazi and Rose McGowan's Yes All Women art show, named after the #YesAllWomen hashtag.