Pinta Panama Returns, the Week that Connects the Art of the Continent
Pinta Panama Art Week will take place from March 18 to 22, featuring free public programs including exhibitions, guided tours, and conversations with international guests.
Pinta Panama Art Week is set to return from March 18 to 22, 2026, solidifying Panama Cityβs role as a key hub for cultural and artistic exchange in Latin America. This initiative, launched by Argentine artist Diego Costa Peuser, aims to promote Latin American art on a global scale and follows a successful inaugural event in 2025 that attracted over 2,200 visitors. The event will feature a variety of free public programming, including art exhibitions, guided tours, cinematic projections, and musical performances, all contributing to a vibrant cultural landscape.
The upcoming event is being artistically directed by Irene Gelfman, who is expected to deepen the thematic focus of the participating artists and activities. Pinta Panama strives not only to showcase local talent but also to invite international figures, thereby fostering dialogue and collaboration across borders. Such initiatives are essential in a globalized world, where the cross-pollination of ideas and artistic expressions can lead to greater understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures.
By establishing itself as a strategic cultural node, Panama City hopes to attract more international visitors in the future, which could boost the local economy and further the development of the art scene in the region. The emphasis on free access to cultural programming emphasizes inclusivity and encourages community engagement, making art accessible to a broader audience while highlighting the richness of Latin American artistic heritage.