OPEN PANORÀMIC 2026
Open Panoràmic is an open call addressed to national and international creators to take part in the Panoràmic festival. It is conceived as a meeting point for artists, curators, programmers, and audiences.
The call is structured into three categories: still image, audiovisual essay, and installation & other formats. Selected projects will be included in the Panoràmic 2026 exhibition programme.
Theme
Panoràmic is a festival of arts and visual cultures that explores the relationship between disciplines such as cinema, photography, and emerging image-based practices. Each edition is built around a central theme explored through the many forms and representations of the
image.
This tenth edition revolves around the concept “Burning with Desire.” The curatorial text can be found at the end of the guidelines document.
Participation and submission guidelines
- The call is open to artists and collectives of any nationality, regardless of their country of residence.
- Applicants must be over 18 years old.
- Projects may be submitted individually or collectively.
- Each artist or collective may submit only one project per category.
- Applicants must hold all copyright and exhibition rights for the submitted works.
- Projects must have been created between 2022 and 2026 and must relate to the theme “Burning with Desire.”
- Open Panoràmic includes three categories: still image, audiovisual essay, and installation & other formats. Applicants must indicate the category they are applying to. Specific requirements for each category are detailed below.
Categories
A. Still Image: Projects must be specifically conceived for exhibition. Submissions must include a project description, details of materials or media, and a proposed installation plan. Both single works and series are eligible. Transport, installation, and deinstallation conditions will be agreed upon between the festival and the selected artist, if necessary.
B. Audiovisual Essay: Submissions must take the form of an audiovisual essay (film, cinematic, or video essay). The project should develop a reflection on the festival’s theme, engaging with documentary, experimental cinema, video art, or the broader field of non-fiction. Format: .MOV or .MP4. Duration: minimum 5 minutes / maximum 18 minutes.
C. Installation & Other Formats: This category is intended for projects in which still or moving image is not the primary medium, yet visual culture remains central. It includes installation, performance, and technological approaches such as apps, interactive formats or virtual reality.
More information in the full guidelines ⇒
How to apply
Participation is free of charge. To apply, please complete the following form: