Reem Al Nasser’s work is informed by personal experiences and close observations of movement, mobility, and cultural change within her surroundings.

Photography, graffiti, video, and sound installations bring forth untold stories, and delve into the rational, psychological obscurity and all that is perceived as complex and absurd in human nature. Al Nasser's aphoristic and undeviating sensory installations capture and cast back the tension of unsettling complexities within the themes she explores. Al Nasser relies heavily on anthropological research with an ethnographic visual approach.

With a focus on practical social sciences as well as metaphysical ideas about time, space, and history, Al Nasser often uses herself as her own case study to understand matters of culture, gender, social systems, and human relationships.