The Dates Are Set

Kinomural Returns to Nadodrze on September 19–20, 2025

This year, we invite you to embark on another extraordinary journey with Kinomural. “Odyssey: Beta Version” is an expedition through a world of images and sounds that unfold on the walls of tenement houses — points on a map filled with emotions, impressions, and surprises.

Imagine a night when Wrocław’s buildings cease to be just the backdrop of the city. Their facades become screens where visuals, movement, sound, and emotion come alive.
The narrow streets of Nadodrze transform into a labyrinth of luminous narratives, with every step leading to a new story crafted by audiovisual artists from around the globe.

Kinomural brings new media art out of online and gallery spaces and onto the walls of Wrocław’s architecture. For two September evenings, each building becomes a projection screen with an average size of around 300 square meters.
Festival-goers experience large-scale projections and installations on the walls, wandering through streets and alleys as if they were gallery halls — only here, the artworks are monumental in scale.

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE 2025 EDITION

The Finalists for OPEN CALL 2025!

17 artists from around the world will light up the walls of Wrocław this September.

Out of hundreds of submissions, the jury selected 17 outstanding projects that will soon come to life through light, motion, and emotion in the urban space.
A huge thank you to all who submitted their work – and congratulations to the selected artists!
We can’t wait to see your creations bend time and space on Wrocław’s walls.

🌀 Time. Without a story?
This year’s OPEN CALL revolved around temporality – and the question: can we show time without telling a story?

In storytelling, moments can be sped up, squeezed into a single frame, or stretched into infinity. We lose track of seconds — and, in the case of hypnotic abstraction — the very point of reference.
So maybe it’s narrative that gives time its shape? Maybe every second becomes a story — a dream, or a memory of the recent “now”?

This year’s OPEN CALL invited artists to explore these tensions — through abstract visions, ephemeral micro-narratives, or formal experiments in image and sound.

THE FULL LIST OF SELECTED ARTISTS