Senka Ibrišimbegović
Senka Ibrišimbegović was born in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina. She attended high school in Switzerland and graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Sarajevo. During her studies, she participated in educational programs at Yildiz Technical University in Istanbul, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, USA (2001), and the Vienna University and TU Wien (2003). She completed her postgraduate studies in Italy in collaboration with Università di Siena, Politecnico di Milano, IUAV di Venezia, and Università di Roma – La Sapienza. In 2004, she successfully defended her master's thesis titled "MUSEUM CULTURAL DISTRICT -M1 MuseumOne."
That same year, she began her engagement with the Ars Aevi Museum of Contemporary Art in Sarajevo, working on the architectural project designed by the renowned Italian architect Renzo Piano. Her collaboration with Ars Aevi led to her participation in several editions of the Venice Biennale, including the 53rd International Art Exhibition in 2009 as part of the collateral events, the 15th Architecture Biennale in 2016 (Sarajevo Now exhibition in collaboration with ETH Zurich and UTT), and most notably, as the Commissioner of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Pavilion at the 58th International Art Exhibition in 2019.