Lorenzo Belenguer (he/they) is a London-based nonbinary Spanish–British visual artist, writer, and activist dedicated to amplifying the voices of marginalised communities including queer people, migrants, the working class, and disabled individuals. His socially engaged practice explores how creativity can drive social change and foster inclusion.
Lorenzo is Policy and Events Lead at the Westminster LGBT+ Forum, where he founded and curates Westminster Creative Socials, a monthly programme promoting dialogue and visibility for underrepresented LGBTQ+ voices and allies. He recently launched The Irritant, a bold new magazine with the motto “No One Left Unirritated”, giving a platform to radical ideas and neglected perspectives.
His involvement with English National Opera began through the ENO Engage Community Membership Scheme, attending productions, participating in creative discussions, and supporting projects that connect opera to wider social issues. He now brings his perspective to the ENO Community Advisory Group, contributing governance insight and deep knowledge of community engagement.