Kiki Serna is a Mexican visual artist living in New Haven, Connecticut attending Yale School of Art for her MFA.

Her work looks into the investigation of memory, ephemeral belongings, and spaces of limbo. Kiki uses installation, video, audio, and process oriented making. 

Most recently, Kiki has exhibited at TVulpes Bastille Kansas City, MO; MDW Fair at Mana Contemporary, Chicago, IL; H&R Artspace, Kansas City, MO; Galeria Venenoise, Mexico City, MX; and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO.

In addition, Kiki’s work is included in public collections, including that of The Kansas City Museum and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.