She's just exploring her new home, its totally normal. A good method for getting to know her, is ignoring her. I used to just sit in the floor with a book or my laptop and let Ellie come over and say hey to me as she wanted to. She would come up and sniff me and groom my pants and stuff. I got to know her over a few weeks and then it still took months for her to be comfortable enough to flop down in front of me or near me.
You just have to give her time! Patience and treats go a long way with rabbits.
They're prey animals, so most of the time they don't like to help picked up or held. You just have to condition them to be held and hold them for a little bit of time each day to get her used to it. But once she gets to know you, she'll come up to you and let you pet her. Unless shes just an antisocial bunny, which I'm sure she isn't. She just wants to explore and check everything out before she settles down to get to know you!
How old is she? That plays into the treats you can give her. If she's under 12 weeks, then by hand feeding her pellets to her, that is a bonding act. I did that with Ellie for the first few weeks of having her. I would bring her to the couch and feed her her pellets. She got used to it and I think she liked it. If she's over 12 weeks, you can give her some raisins or craisins, but you'll want to watch how much sugar she's getting. So you may way to cut the raisins in half or thirds and give her little tiny pieces, enough to peak her interest. Me personally, I would just hand feed her the pellets, to make sure you're not over sugaring her!