Eufònic
What is Eufònic
Eufònic is a festival of sound, visual and digital-performative arts that transforms the landscapes of Terres de l’Ebre into an expanded stage. Across villages, hermitages, natural and industrial sites, contemporary creativity enters into dialogue with the territory and a shared sense of community.
Each edition of Eufònic is a drift: a journey through concerts, installations, sound actions, and experimental artistic practices that speak of presence, listening, and transformation.
Over its 15 years, the festival has become a unique meeting point for artists, audiences, and professionals seeking different rhythms and new geographies for culture.
My role at Eufònic
I’ve been part of Eufònic’s curatorial team since 2015. I co-direct Eufònic Pro with Marta Oliveras (a true legend) — where I invite professionals from around the world to get lost in a place so remote they never know what they’ll encounter… but they always leave enchanted. I also curate Covision, a European Commission program that aims to connect the territory’s natural heritage with digital art.
I love the festival’s radical eclecticism, where natural and cultural heritage intersects with digital art, speculative thinking, and the most unclassifiable hybrid practices. People may think Eufònic is a music festival, but in reality it’s a singular, captivating journey through the landscape — full of things you never knew you wanted to see.