Rachel Bordeleau is a transdisciplinary artist and educator whose work centers on plant-human relationships and place-based entanglements. She works with invasive plants, archival materials, and found objects to create stories of place that disrupt our perception of the environments we inhabit. Her current practice is rooted in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she is completing an MFA in Art & Ecology at the University of New Mexico. Rachel is a recipient of UNM’s Center for Regional Studies Graduate Fellowship, through which she is researching stories of plant migrations in the Middle Rio Grande Bosque for her thesis project.