General Information

First Name

MalikHeru

Last Name

Seneferu

Username

malikheru-seneferu

Work Experience

Job Title

Life Coach

Company

Phoenix Project Collaborative

Date Started

05/06/2017

Biography

Biography

As a San Franciscan born April 7, 1971, Mr. Seneferu has spent his life with providing instructions and leading an erray of cultural events and offering sessions throughout Northern America. Mr. Seneferu began his career of working and teaching in community as a youth and resident with resident services throughout Bayview Hunters Point. In the year 2000 Malik and his was pushed out of San Francisco. However  being gentrified out the city never interrupted his will to be apart of the solution to many of the problem San Francisco has faced. Malik was also known staging exhibitions at the African American Art and Cultural Complex with London Breed as Director  offering Social and creative support to the Bay Area community at large. Mr. Seneferu has developed an unmatched body of work from early experiences of severe injustices firsthand.  While in his continued pursuit support the underserved populations in Art, Equity and Justice he has made a difference in the hearts and minds of many. Malik Seneferu is currently focused on being a guiding force through Life Coaching youth struggling with traumatic events in their environments through the Phoenix Project Collaborative. Malik Seneferu  An award winning Visual Artist, Painter, Craftsman, Sculptor, Digital, Mixed Media, Public Artist whose career span the entirety of his life. Seneferu is the recipient of the 2023 Creative Corps Grant and is the San Francisco’s first Artist in Resident with the SF Mayor’s Office of Innovation. He uses politics to confront black resiliency in his artwork. He is best known for his “soulful” wooden assemblage works  he calls “Mobile Shrines” as well as his “From the Hill an Beyond” abstract representations Black Spiritism” using bold black lines and color to express the “Black Essence” which embodies in the iconographic masks used as the center of interest. This series of work is my effort to up cycle furniture behind. The artist has over 10,000 studios works of art to date. Feel free to visit Malik’s Studio in San Francisco’s Hunters Point Shipyard in person or even by way of a zoom call appointments only.