Upcoming: IMINENTE 2026 is ON from 17 to 20 September 2026

Lisbon becomes a living canvas from 17–20 September 2026, where street culture, visual art, music, and the city’s raw creative energy collide. IMINENTE Festival ( @festivaliminente ) is back for one more year. Save the dates and stay tuned: we’ll be tracking the artists, the interventions, and the moments that turn the public space into…

Recap: Iminente ‘Takeover’ Festival

Last weekend, Lisbon was buzzing with creativity as the 2024 Festival Iminente took over the beautiful gardens of the Museu de Lisboa — Palácio Pimenta. The theme, “Participação” (Participation in EN), wasn’t just a word—it was a way of life for this unforgettable event. The festival brought together music, visual arts, dance, and conversations, all…

Public Intervention Project: No Walls Oeiras

No Walls Oeiras is a project of artistic public intervention, curated by Mistaker Maker in the context of the municipality’s application to the European Capital of Culture in 2027 (Oeiras 27). The objective was to think and challenge a vision of the public space through art, so Mistaker Maker brought the theme “Freedom” for artists…

Recap: 3th Edition of “Conversas na Rua” in Amadora

The 3rd edition of “Conversas na Rua” (Translation: Conversations on the Street), which took place throughout the month of September 2017 in Amadora, is now showcasing quality works on the street by the artists Odeith, Kruella d’Enfer, Draw & Contra, Collective ALTURA, Ana Dias & Nuno Alecrim. Organized by Amadora City Council “Conversas na Rua” is an…

Recap: Iminente Festival in Oeiras

Iminente – The Arts and Music Festival 2017 edition was, once more, a success. The Jardim Municipal de Oeiras (Oeiras Municipal Garden) hosted this event from the 15th to the 17th of September, and counted with at least 3000 people each day. This festival, curated by the renown street artists Vhils, counted with the presence…

Recap: Lisbon “Graffiti in Amoreiras” Festival

Artists Utopia and Nomen had the initiative to organize a street art and graffiti festival, called “Graffiti in Amoreiras“, that took place at the great wall of Amoreiras in Lisbon, Portugal.  This non-profit project featuring 14 invited artists (and some other who joined the event), renewed the historic wall and left to the graffiti lovers…