SENS magazine : Preserving Culture, Inspiring Creativity
Founded in 2022 in Tunis by Faten, SENS Magazine has quickly become one of the most influential independent cultural platforms in North Africa. More than a magazine, SENS is a movement dedicated to preserving identity, celebrating traditions, and empowering new generations of artists.
SENS was created by the collective, for the collective — a space where art is not just curated but lived. Its mission is rooted in the belief that arts and culture are powerful tools of restoration, dialogue, and transformation. At its core, SENS represents a vision of independence, where artists are free to explore, innovate, and challenge the narratives that shape their world.
The strength of SENS lies in its ability to highlight and amplify North African artistic voices. It gives visibility to emerging urban artists, digital creators, and modern visionaries who are reshaping the region’s cultural landscape. By creating space for experimentation, SENS ensures that new artistic languages are heard both locally and internationally.
The magazine is deeply committed to visual arts, but its influence extends far beyond.
From photography and digital installations to mixed media and cultural essays, SENS provides a stage where creativity meets identity. Every project challenges conventions while honoring the richness of North African heritage.
SENS is not confined to the printed page or digital platform. It is an active cultural initiative that organizes exhibitions, workshops, and conceptual projects. These initiatives serve as bridges between artists and audiences, offering opportunities for dialogue, mentorship, and creative exchange.
Workshops in schools and cultural spaces ensure that younger generations are directly engaged with art, fostering creativity at an early stage. These educational initiatives reflect SENS’s belief that art is not just for galleries but is a living, breathing part of society.
Exhibitions As Acts Of Cultural Activism
Exhibitions curated by SENS bring together diverse artistic voices, creating powerful conversations between tradition and modernity, heritage and innovation. They are not just showcases but acts of cultural activism, redefining how North African art is perceived and celebrated.
Publications and Art Books
One of the unique contributions of SENS is its role as an editor and collaborator for art books. These publications document the work of visual artists and provide them with a platform that extends beyond temporary exhibitions. Each book is a permanent archive of creativity, ensuring that the voices of North African artists are preserved for future generations.



Through this editorial work, SENS strengthens the independence of the arts and contributes to the global recognition of the region’s creative potential.
What sets SENS apart is its independence and collective vision. Unlike many mainstream platforms, SENS does not conform to commercial pressures or external agendas. Instead, it thrives on community-driven energy and the belief that art belongs to everyone.
This independence allows SENS to push boundaries, experiment with formats, and remain authentic to its mission.
At the same time, its collective nature ensures that the magazine reflects a diverse range of voices and perspectives, making it truly representative of North Africa’s vibrant artistic scene.
At its core, SENS is about empowerment. By providing a platform for emerging artists, the magazine ensures that new generations have the visibility and support needed to flourish. Whether through editorial features, collaborative projects, or cultural events, SENS equips artists with the tools and networks to grow beyond local borders.
For many young creatives, SENS becomes not just a magazine but a gateway to the global art world, offering them opportunities to connect, collaborate, and inspire.
In a time when cultural identities are under constant pressure, SENS serves as a reminder of the power of art to preserve heritage and inspire progress. It is both a guardian of tradition and a pioneer of innovation, proving that the two are not contradictory but complementary.
By focusing on North African voices, SENS fills a gap in the global arts landscape, bringing attention to a region rich in creativity, resilience, and cultural depth. It is not just a magazine but a cultural statement — one that insists on the value of independence, authenticity, and collaboration.

Looking Forward
As SENS continues to grow, its mission remains clear: to honor the past, celebrate the present, and shape the future of North African arts and culture. With each exhibition, publication, and workshop, the magazine builds a stronger platform for creativity, ensuring that artists have the space to tell their stories, preserve their heritage, and reimagine their identities.
SENS is not just documenting culture — it is creating it.
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