Founded in 2020, Punch Art ASBL aims to make art and culture accessible to everyone through themes rooted in LGBTQIA+ identities and experiences. With an intersectional approach, the non-profit promotes human rights, social inclusion, and solidarity by fostering mutual support, cooperation, and collective well-being. Its mission is to encourage creative expression and help every individual flourish through shared artistic experiences.
Among its initiatives, Punch Art offers Queer improvisation coaching, creating a space for expression, confidence, and exploration of identity through the performing arts.

In September 2021, the organization launched the PUNCH ART CHOIR — an inclusive LGBTQIA+ jazz choir where every voice resonates with joy, togetherness, and, of course, swing! United by song, the choir celebrates diversity, gender equality, and LGBTQIA+ rights through its repertoire, membership, and performances.
From the beginning, Punch Art has been driven by a simple yet powerful desire: to sing together in a safe, affirming space where everyone can shine and belong.
For more information, collaborations, or to join their activities, get in touch at info@punchart.org or visit their website at punchart.org.
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