Sequential

Art Society

The association supports and connects creators in the fields of sequential art within the Grand Duchy. The focus is on sustainably strengthening diverse forms of expression such as graphic novels, visual narratives, and graphic storytelling within the framework of contemporary and image-oriented practice in Europe.

Portfolio Forms

Knowledge Transfer

Interdisciplinary Exchange & Expertise

Professional Resources

Analysis, Documentation & Guidelines

Publishing

Current Discourses & Reporting

Network

Fostering Synergies & Shaping Culture

Current Analyses & Reports

Association

Promotion and Engagement

The association acts as a supporting pillar for the sustainable promotion and mediation of sequential art in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It is dedicated to the systematic support of national and international actors and the cultivation of a sophisticated network. Being part of this professional ecosystem opens up privileged access to specialized publications, curated projects, and organizational structures within a committed community for graphic literature.

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Magazine

Journalism and Analysis

The official magazine forms the publishing authority for profound insights into contemporary visual narratology and scholarly documentation. Far from fleeting trends, the magazine is dedicated to the critical analysis of graphic novels, sophisticated manga and album culture. The specialized contributions provide well-founded expertise on market developments and artistic innovations, thereby setting new standards in regular literature reporting within the association's context.

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Community

Exchange and Documentation

The integrated platform forms the interdisciplinary foundation for intellectual exchange and the visual preservation of the medium. In the forum, academic expertise meets an active collector culture to conduct profound debates on current topics in the scene. This network is complemented by a digital technical register and curated workshop reports, providing profound insights into creative processes and iconographic studies for all actors of the association.

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Institutional Communications