Graduated from the Forestry Faculty at Warsaw University of Life Sciences, as well as the Academy of Film and Television, majoring in editing. Associate professor at the Department of Forestry Botany at Warsaw University of Life Sciences. Her research work covers biomechanics, aerodynamics, regeneration after injury, and plant movement.
In 2015, together with a group of artists, she implemented the project Cambium Killers, expressing opposition to the new system of valuating science. She also directed the film Metamorphosis of Plants (2016; inspired by Goethe’s eponymous work), which won in the Best Experimental Film/Animation category at the SCINEMA International Science Film Festival.
Her poetry debut, Atomy (Atoms, 2014), was nominated for a Silesius Wrocław Poetry Award, and won a distinction at the XI National Literary Competition Golden Mean of Poetry (2015) for best poetry debut of 2014. She received the Kościelski Foundation Award for her 2017 volume minimum, which was also a finalist for Book of the Year at the Silesius Wrocław Poetry Awards in 2018.
In 2019, she published a book of essays, Patyki, Badyle (Sticks and Stalks; Margines Publishers), which, that same year, won the Book Institute’s Golden Rose, a Nowe Książki magazine prize, and a Science Festival award. The book was also nominated for Polityka Passport and Witold Gombrowicz awards, and won the 2020 Gdynia Literary Prize in the essay category. In 2021, she published a poetry collection, Piach (Sand), which was nominated for Nowe Książki’s Szymborska Prize.