The Panoràmic festival, with bonart as a collaborating medium, once again activates its creative engine with the opening of the Open Panoràmic 2026 call, a call addressed to creators from both the national and international levels who want to be part of one of the most outstanding events at the intersection of photography, audiovisual and new visual languages.
Conceived as a platform for exchange and visibility, this initiative is proposed as a meeting point between artists, programmers and the public, fostering dialogue around contemporary narratives and their multiple forms of expression. Beyond the simple exhibition, Open Panoràmic is committed to generating context, reflection and connection between diverse creative practices.
The call is structured into three main categories: still image, audiovisual essay and installation and other formats. This classification responds to the desire to embrace both the most classic forms and hybrid and experimental proposals that blur the boundaries between disciplines. In this sense, the festival places special emphasis on those projects that integrate different languages, such as the combination of photography, video, text, infographics or digital formats such as webdocs.
The selected projects will become part of the exhibition program of Panoràmic 2026, consolidating themselves as a relevant opportunity for artistic projection within the contemporary cultural circuit. The Open Panoràmic, in particular, is aimed at authors who work in the audiovisual field with a conceptual or narrative base linked to the image, whether from a documentary, experimental perspective or in the form of a visual essay.
This conceptual openness allows for proposals that question the limits of the visual narrative and explore new ways of representing reality, memory or fiction. In a cultural context marked by the saturation of images, the festival becomes a space to rethink their meaning and capacity to generate discourse.
The deadline for submitting proposals is Monday, May 25, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. Until then, creators from different backgrounds and careers have the opportunity to present projects that engage with the concerns of the present and contribute to expanding the limits of contemporary visual language.