Poster Archive
Each year, Portland Panorama Film Festival commissions an Official Festival Poster that reflects the spirit of the festival and the artists who make it possible. This archive brings together posters from past editions, celebrating the visual identities that have accompanied our programming over time.
Portland Panorama is dedicated to supporting artists across disciplines, including filmmakers and visual artists, with a strong commitment to uplifting local creatives. We are proud to partner with Portland-based artists to develop original poster designs that highlight local voices while connecting our community to an international audience.
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nia musiba [knee-uh moo-see-buh] is an ant loving, asparagus hating multidisciplinary creative based in Portland, Oregon with a lifelong commitment to diversifying art and design spaces. nia is interested in collaboration, experimentation, question-asking, friend-making, and dreaming big. She views her depictions of Black and brown bodies as a way to reclaim the tenderness and complexities of her own identity as well as an opportunity to hold space for other people of color who historically have been misrepresented in overly flattened, brutalized, and hyper-sexualized ways within art and media.
2ND ANNUAL PANORAMA POSTER
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Heldáy de la Cruz is an artist and community organizer. Through illustration and design, his work explores the identities that are lost and found within both the queer and Indigenous diaspora. These, alongside his undocumented status, are at the very core of his community work. Learn More

