Bischoff's artistic practice, primarily in performance, video, and text, responds to the complexities of female sexuality and is influenced by her research engaging with archives.[4] Bischoff's archival research led to the Rereading Room, an exhibition of the Vancouver Women's Bookstore's inaugural 1973 catalogue. The Rereading Room initially was at exhibited at 221A in 2016-17[5] and, in 2018, was included in the Beginning with the Seventies: GLUT at the Morris and Helen Belkin Gallery.[6]
Also in 2018, Bischoff participated in the group exhibition SOOT, emerging from her publication of the same name. SOOT is a recount of Bischoff's experiences having been employed at a retail sex shop in Vancouver.
In 2017, DecoyMagazine published Happenstance, a series of temporary artworks by eleven artists including Bischoff, who worked in public spaces in the city of Vancouver. For this project, Bischoff explored the senses as her main theme for her work thrum. She performed her piece by walking across and interacting with the Granville Bridge in a time-based performance.[7]
Rereading Room (2018) Bischoff's archival research led to the Rereading Room, an exhibition the Vancouver Women's Bookstore's inaugural 1973 catalogue. Rereading Room's first iteration was exhibited at 221A in 2016-17.[10][11]