Queen Sen Sen

A photo of Queen Sen Sen in front of a purple wall. Sen has short hair. Sen is wearing a black leather jacket and is smiling.

Non-binary,
They/them, he/him, Sen.

Sen Mendez also known as Queen Sen Sen is a non-binary fat artist born and raised in Oakland, California. Sen honors the ways art can be used to teach Oakland youth, LGBTQIA, undocumented, Black and Indigenous community members how to use their voice with visual storytelling. Queen Sen Sen creates images of historical ancestors, celebrations of large bodies and visual storytelling as a way to dismantle systematic oppression among Indigenous, Black, Fat, Disabled and Transgender bodies. Queen Sen Sen built their own art business sharing their journey using relief printing as a form of therapy to cope with CPTSD and Depression.

https://www.instagram.com/sencreatesart/

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