PUNCH Gallery, originally based in Seattle, WA, has evolved into a rural arts collective known as PUNCH Projects. Dedicated to fostering visual dialogue between urban and rural art communities, PUNCH Projects aims to support cultural vibrancy, creative awareness, and economic vitality in rural art scenes.
With a focus on promoting thoughtful, fresh, and contemporary artwork, PUNCH Projects offers a platform for artists, musicians, and food vendors to collaborate and showcase their talents. Through events like Vertical Hold and the Fire House Project in Thorp, Washington, PUNCH Projects continues to bridge urban-rural connections and inspire cross-cultural engagement.
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