Rachel Frank’s (She/her) practice combines sculpture, video, and performance work to focus on the connections between non-human species that aid in the protection, healing, or repair of surrounding ecosystems. Recent solo and two-person exhibitions include MOCA Tucson (AZ), the SPRING/BREAK Art Show (NYC), Thomas Hunter Projects at Hunter College (NYC), Standard Space (Sharon, CT), and Geary Contemporary (NYC). Her performance pieces have been shown at HERE, Socrates Sculpture Park, The Select Fair, and The Bushwick Starr in New York City, The Marran Theater at Lesley University, and at The Watermill Center in collaboration with Robert Wilson. She is the recipient of grants from The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, The Puffin Foundation, and Franklin Furnace Archive. She works as a wildlife rehabilitator specializing in waterfowl, raptors, and turtles at the Wild Bird Fund and is based in Brooklyn, NY.