
Serena Abbondanza is a Berlin-based German-Italian architect, artist, producer, and researcher. Her work engages with assimilation, loss, and abandoned infrastructures, focusing on redistribution, collective use, and contested ownership. She works across artistic research, film, oral history, and collective practices, with a focus on institutional crime scenes, fascist legacies, and post-industrial landscapes. She is a long-term member, steward and curator at Floating University Berlin, where she develops friendships, questions the labor of maintenance, and hosts bar evenings and reading sessions. She is currently teaching at the University of Kassel on vacancy and radio as spatial practice. She holds a BA in Architecture and an MA in Art in Context at the UdK Berlin.