Over the past two decades Beverly Naidus' art has dealt with personal and social concerns. Her mediums have ranged from interactive, site-specific installations to digitally rendered artist's books. Themes in her work have included the powerlessness caused by nuclear nightmares, the desperation and alienation of unemployment, frustrations with and fears about the current environmental crisis, socially engaged spiritual practice, the healing of body hate, and questions about popular media and the influence it has on contemporary life.