Artist

Sena Appeah

London based Artist, Sena Appeah, is a muralist and community artist. During her time as a Barbican Young Artist, at the Barbican Centre in London, she explored the effects of pollution on the future and cultures that view nature as sacred.  This lead her to explore African indigenous religions and research the belief systems that revere the environment which is the focus of her current work.

She has exhibited work at the Barbican,  Hypha studios, and  across galleries in the UK. Sena is recipient of a Royal College of Art bursary. The black artist grant also supports her work.

She works with marginalised communities and prisons with a focus to bridge the gap in accessibility to the arts through facilitating workshops and mural making. Sena is interested in carrying on traditions of storytelling native to her Nigerian and Ghanaian ancestry.

Sena is the cofounder of Artarc, a social enterprise that works with prisons and communities that historically have limited access to Art.

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