Yes! So glad to see Kelly Reichardt's work getting mentioned around these parts. She's one of my absolute favorite filmmakers currently out there and each of her films are minimalist, stoic, unfettering treasures. Her sparse environments, slow edits, lonesome characters, and static camera shots captures something so resonating and familiar about American culture. I understand if some would call her films too slow-paced for their tastes though. Also she nearly always leaves the viewer without a proper Hollywood ending which is honestly pretty funny and I love her for it. If you are in the mood for something slow-paced and serenely dreary, watch her stuff.
Although I wouldn't recommend this as ones first venture into Reichardt, here is one of her films
Meeks Cutoff (2010) in its entirety about a wagon train facing difficulty on the Oregon Trail:
But as for a starting point, I would recommend
Wendy and Lucy (2008) or her most recent film
First Cow (2019) which was distributed by A24.