Lets launch TECOFASH!

We are excited to finally announce one of the latest latest projects we have been working on!
TECOFASH is a project by 7 Partners from 5 EU countries which has the main objective to contribute to a competitive and sustainable European fashion industry.
In the next year and a half we will be rolling out a FREE online training for fashion designer and start ups, which will focus on extremely useful and practical issues. We will be condensing all out common theoretical and practical knowledge into an easily accessible course which will answer what we have found to be most sustainable fashion entrepreneurs Frequently Asked Questions and provide the ideal starting base for true economic, social and environmental key for sustainability.
Check out our amazing partners MEUSkills, iED - Institute of Entrepreneurship Development, Regionalna Izba Gospodarcza w Katowicach, Association for the Promotion of Old Crafts and Culture "Wici", Centre For Education and Entrepreneurship Support – Poland, LATIA

Read all about it in our first newsletter and in our second newsletter.
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.

Tessa Moroder
Fashion School selected as a Learning Labs for 2022/23!

The Lottozero project Fashion School has been picked as one of the Creative Flip Learning Labs in time for the European Year of Youth (EYY2022).

Learning Labs are cross-sectoral projects between organisations of the cultural and creative sphere on the one hand, and local primary and secondary schools on the other. A diverse group of 15 Creative Facilitators and their LLabs, representing different sectors such as Architecture, Design & Fashion, Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Media and Press, Audio-visual and Cultural Heritage & Museums, was selected by the jury in mid-June.

Lottozero is partnering up with South Tyrolean Art School "Walther von der Vogelweide" to implement the 8 month Fashion School project which has the goal to help the students go from having a very generic idea about what they want to do in life (something related to art), to actually taking the steps towards a successful (and profitable) career that heavily involves and shines a light on their creative talent.

Art students are interested in making a living from their art and creativity need to be demonstrated right direction: Fashion production allows the daily use of artistic talent, creative mindset and manufacturing skills. In this area we find all those professionals who contribute to the research, creation and production of the product.

We have the ambition to help create future fashion professionals, who at the same time have high job satisfaction. Among the most in-demand figures at this particular time are profiles that straddle many professional fields being able to combine technical skills, creativity and an expanded humanistic vision.

The program will officially kick-off in September with the beginning of the new school year and run until May 2023.

Tessa Moroder
Join us for the Circular Design DEEP DIVE!

Lottozero is excited to join the Fab CIty Hamburg event: Circular Design Deep Dive a three day dive into the topic of circular design with lectures, workshops and networking events at the Design Zentrum in Hamburg.

International and local experts unite to present best practices and visionary projects that demonstrate circularity, the topic will then be discussed in workshops to develop applicable principles for circular design.

Check out the schedule and don’t forget to register!

Our very own Elena Ianeselli, Director of Fashion Design and Sustainability here a Lottozero will hold a workshop on Thursday 23.06.22, focusing on education for sustainable design. What are the new skills and competencies a designer needs to make and think circular design?

Please register here if you would like to join her

Tessa Moroder
shemakes - Female Entrepreneur Mixer

We are excited to announce that on Wednesday, May 18th starting at 6 p.m., we will hold SHEMAKES - Female Entrepreneur Mixer an aperitif dedicated to female entrepreneurship, but open to all, which will take place at Lottozero's headquarters at 10 Via Arno, Prato, where experienced female entrepreneurs from the district and young start-ups from the world of sustainable fashion will meet with the aim of helping each other and creating new connections.

Participating ENTREPRENEURS:
Elif Malkoclar Craafts 
Maria Pia Sorreca La Datina 

Participating DESIGNERS:
Eva Di Franco 
Marina Semprini 
Francesca Mocali 

This project is part of shemakes, a two-year project funded by the European Union under the Horizon 2020 research and innovation program, with the goal of empowering future innovators in the sustainable fashion industry through inspiration, skills and networks.

This project has the Patronage of the City of Prato and in collaboration with CNA Tuscany.

Tessa Moroder
FUTURE TEXTILE NET

During the week of May 16-20, Lottozero, will host the Future Textile Net. 

Future Textile Net is a 7-day exchange program between European creative hubs working in the field of textile design and art: Le Textile Lab, from Lyon, France; The Textile Prototyping Lab from Berlin, Germany; and FashionGreenHub from Roubaix, France and the European Creative Hubs Network.

The main objective of this meeting is the presentation of best practices, exchange of know-how, information on infrastructure, data, networks, and the planning of a roadmap toward an exchange network involving other creative hubs dedicated to textiles throughout Europe.

This project is co-funded by the i-Portunus Houses pilot scheme, which is implemented, on behalf of the European Commission, by a consortium of organisations that have been pioneers of European cultural mobility programmes themselves. Coordinated by the European Cultural Foundation (Amsterdam), the i-Portunus Houses consortium involves MitOst (Berlin) as main mobility implementer and the Kultura Nova Foundation (Zagreb) as lead in evaluation and analysis.

Tessa Moroder
Material Talks – Future Fibers

Saturday May 14th we are hosting the FUTURE FIBERS Symposium which we are hosting in collaboration with UNIBZ, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano. https://www.unibz.it/  

We have invited a panel of speakers- textile designers, and industry professionals- to reflect on how their role as designers  and their experience working with fibres and fabrics can shed light on ways in which those who are part of the textile industry can contribute to a more sustainable future.  Taking into account alternative approaches to working with materials, technology and various systems of production, we will delve into the values that underpin a sustainable design practice and the awareness that is necessary to align these values with practical and realistic action.

Over the course of the event, we will have presentations from;

Lara Wernert, 13RUGS, discussing the role of remnants in circular textile production and the role the textile designer in bringing about sustainable change and innovation and how both of these approaches shape 13RUGS as a brand.

https://www.13rugs.com/en/

Sara Diaz Rodriguez, Studio HILO, discussing the need to take a different perspective on textile production and the importance of the open-source approach in areas of education, creativity and business.

https://www.studiohilo.com/

Nienke Hoogvliet, discussing the values that lie at the core of a sustainable design practice working with fibers and fabric, along with the steps involved in changing the existing perception around textile consumption.

https://www.nienkehoogvliet.nl/

The symposium will take place on Saturday 14th May at 11.00 CET. 

Tessa Moroder
Made Program in Prato

We are thrilled to announce that starting last week our MADE PROGRAM Fashion and Textile design course Students of the fine arts Academy in Syracuse, Sicily have arrived in Prato!

For the next 6 weeks, both the first and second year students will be immersing themselves in the textile district, studying, working and experimenting in our very own textile laboratory. 

For more information on this program write to info@madeprogram.it

Tessa Moroder
SUSTAINABILITY OF TEXTILE HERITAGE KNOW-HOW

Within the cycle of cross-hubs workshops organized by the CreativeWearPLUS Project, the Prato Textile Museum in collaboration with the University of Evora and Passa Ao Futuro, organizes an online event focusing on sustainability of traditional textile craftsmanship, presenting some contemporary experiences from Tuscany (IT) and Alentejo (PT) regions. The workshop aims to offer a perspective through the lens of local and global market opportunities and the urgency of knowledge transfer of the sector.

WORKSHOP AGENDA - starting at 4PM CET (3PM WET)

  • 16.00 (15.00 WET) | Welcome greetings and workshop introduction: Filippo Guarini, Director of Prato Textile Museum.

  • 16.10 (15.10 WET) | The Tuscan experiences introduction: Arianna Moroder, Lottozero Textile Laboratories.

  • CRAAFTS. handcrafted surfaces for fashion & interiors: Elif Malkoclar, founder and designer.

  • Fondazione Arte della Seta Lisio:
    Eva Basile, designer and textile expert.

  • 16.55 (15.55 WET) | The Alentejo experiences introduction:
    Fatima Durkee, co-founder Passa Ao Futuro Association

  • Fábrica Alentejana de Lanifícios:

    Mizette Nielsen, founder and textile designer.

  • Saber Fazer:
    Alice Bernardo, founder and coordinator.

  • 17.40 (16.40 WET) | Q&A Session and open debate.

    Participants are kindly invited to register for the workshop by filling in the following form

    https://forms.gle/Cs9V1u8Vgk2WXoR58

Tessa Moroder
Lottozero X Artstore Salto.bz

We are thrilled to announce that since January we have been taking over the Artstore of Salto.bz, a project developed by BAU and conceived as a digital gallery dedicated to artists from the Euregio region. For the whole of 2022 the curatorship is in our hands, every last Friday of the month we present an artist/designer/fashion designer linked to our network, who have in common the interest and use of textiles in their work. Through a special interview, they present and talk about a work of art or a design piece that is on sale exclusively on the Artstore.

The first featured profile is Violeta Nevenova, a Bulgarian dressmaker who creates very special unique garments.

Stay tuned to find out who's next!

Alessandra Tempesti
Lottozero becomes a shemakes lab!

We are excited to announce that Lottozero has become a shemakes lab starting January 2022.

shemakes is an important two-year European-Union-funded project under the Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, it has the goal to empower future female innovators of the sustainable fashion industry through inspiration, skills and networks.

shemakes is creating opportunities and environments that enable women to move into roles of increasing power. This connects directly to the essential role of what this project calls “labs”, which are physical spaces for textile experimentation. In these safe spaces, we develop and test new ideas, carry out learning modules, hold workshops addressing gender issues or female entrepreneurship, and learn how to produce textile differently, with new machinery, methods or simply attitudes.

For more information about shemakes, please see the website www.shemakes.eu and follow on social media (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter @shemakes_eu).

Tessa Moroder
TEXTILE CULTURE NET gets Special Mention by CIMAM

We are incredibly proud to announce that our Textile Culture Net project, has been given a Special Mention by CIMAM for its Outstanding Museum Practices Award 2021!

Textile Culture Net, the collaborative and ongoing online exhibition initiative we are part of together with CHAT - Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile, Central Museum of Textiles Lodz and TextielMuseum, was lauded for forging new transnational collaboration models in response to the current global situation and ecological urgency.

Paying homage to the cooperative nature of textile practices as well as the application of new technologies, we joined forces to share our unique content, collection objects, and even manpower, not only to offer a fresh textile lens for wider audiences to enjoy art and design, but also to introduce a new chapter in curatorship and program direction for textile institutions today.

Alessandra Tempesti
Lottozero is BAW
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We are happy to announce that Lottozero will be part of the first edition of the Bolzano Art Weeks, from September 24th until October 3rd, 2021.

Organized by Cooperativa 19 and the Südtiroler Künstlerbund, BAW - Bolzano Art Weeks is a collective event created with the aim of providing a space - both physical and temporal - for the multifaceted contemporary art scene in South Tyrol, presenting more than 80 projects located in galleries, museums and ateliers, independent, public, private and temporary spaces.

We will present “Art and Textile” at Parkhotel Luna Mondschein, a selection of artists who have collaborated with us since 2016 during residencies, research projects, and special productions, pushing forward Lottozero's exploration of the relationship between textiles and contemporary art.

With: Roland Barth, Darius Dolatyari-Dolatdoust, Stefanie Kägi, Anna M. Rose, Farkhondeh Shahroudi, Luca Vanello, Virginie Rebetez.

In collaboration with Vijion Art Gallery

Opening event: 24.09.202, h 18.00-20.00

Exhibition open from 25.09 to 10.10.2021: h 15.00 – 20.00

Tessa Moroder
LZ OPEN with VIRGINIA ZANETTI
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This Saturday, September 18 at 6:30 p.m. we will be presenting the first episode of our brand new exhibition format, LZ OPEN, with our dear friend, artist Virginia Zanetti.

At the end of our Lottozero Open Day, we will present Abysses, a piece created by the artist in 2018 and "Be a Poem", the catalog of Virginia Zanetti's solo exhibition at Palazzo D'Accursio in Bologna. The artist will be in dialogue with the curator of Lottozero Alessandra Tempesti.

In collaboration with Traffic Gallery.

Open until 23.12.2021 (Mon-Mar 9.00-18.00 / Sat-Sun by appointment)

Tessa Moroder
TEXTILE CONNECTION - Two textile districts online exchange seminars
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TEXTILE CONNECTION is a ongoing collaboration we initiated with Hirokawa New Edition, a creative hub located in the town of Hirokawa (Japan), operating in the textile field. As Lottozero, it is located at the heart of a historical textile district, where coexist artisanal textile traditions and industrial productions.

Through an online exchange seminars we will present our textile production areas, best sustainable practices, local traditions and handcrafts creations, aiming to create a bridge between the two different textile districts, which are geographically and culturally distant, by introducing them to our creative hubs’ respective communities.

Supported by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)

SEMINAR I: Hirokawa, Japan (Language: Japanese with English translation)
20.09.2021, h 10.30 - 12.00 (digital event on Zoom platform)
The seminar held by Hirokawa New Edition is dedicated to the discovery of Kurume Kasuri, a cotton ikat textile, tied dye before being weaved. The Kurume Kasuri industry was established by the 1820s, especially around the towns and cities of Hirokawa, Chikugo, Yame. Along with the mass-produced, synthetical-dyed, machine-woven Kurume Kasuri, some studios keep using domestic indigo fermented in natural dye, hand-bundled threads, and handlooms to produce Kurume Kasuri as traditional crafts.

Speakers:
Aki Watanuki: Textile designer and cultural researcher for Hirokawa New Edition based in Kibiru Atelier in Hirokawa.
Koichi Moriyama: artist/craftsman who runs Ai-Moriyama, a Japanese workshop of Kurume Kasuri that has been in operation since 1858.
Yasuhiro Ota: professor of the Faculty of Economics at Tokuyama University in Japan, presenting cases of innovative and sustainable Japanese textile companies.

SEMINAR II: Prato, Italy (Language: English with Japanese translation)
23.09.2021, h 10.30 - 12.00 (digital event on Zoom platform)
The seminar held by Lottozero focuses on fashion and textile production, providing knowledge to understand consumption and production models, materials, and processes within fashion and design. The seminar gives a theoretical overview on these aspects complemented with virtuoso examples of successful processes and products taken from the Prato textile district (such as the regeneration process of wool) and Lottozero's current projects.

Speakers:
Arianna Moroder: Co-founder and creative director of Lottozero.
Margaux Minodier: French textile artist and designer, currently collaborating with Lottozero on the "Circular Wool" project, which aims to transform a waste material (wool from local dairy sheep farms) into a circular textile raw material.

HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
Free participation. Registration is required through this link.
After registration, in the following days, participants will receive the link to join the session on the Zoom platform.

We hope to see you all there!

Tessa Moroder
Your 5x1000 to Lottozero
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Sostieni Lottozero donando il 5 per mille della tua imposta IRPEF. Nella sezione “Destinazione del cinque per mille” seleziona la voce Sostegno delle organizzazioni non lucrative di utilità sociale e inserisci il codice fiscale di Lottozero: 02855050213.

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Support Lottozero by donating 5 per thousand of your IRPEF tax. In the section "Destination of the five per thousand" select the item Support of non-profit organizations of social utility and enter the tax code of Lottozero: 028550213.

Tessa Moroder
Ambassadors of CHANGE
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We're very pleased to share the Ambassadors of change's platform with you.

This platform is a P2P tool that facilitates the showcasing of 14 tested methods and good practices of creative hubs like ours,  that were selected by Creative FLIP as a response to the challenges that the pandemic brought. 

Search through a selection of inspiring initiatives that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic and ask for more information or book a session with one of us!

Tessa Moroder
Art and Textile. A Selection by Lottozero

We are very happy to announce our first collaboration with Vijion Art Gallery in Ortisei (BZ).

On the 25th of June 2021, we will present an exhibition with several artists who have collaborated with us since 2016 during residencies, research projects, and special productions.
Art and Textile. A Selection by Lottozero presents a wide range of possibilities for working with textile materials through the languages of sculpture, photography, ceramics, installation, and painting, pushing forward our exploration of the relationship between textiles and contemporary art.

With: Roland Barth, Marie Ilse Bourlanges, Robin-Darius Dolatyari-Dolatdoust, Stefanie Kägi, Elena Khurtova, Claudia Losi, Anna M. Rose, Farkhondeh Shahroudi, Luca Vanello, Virginie Rebetez.
Curated by Alessandra Tempesti

Vijion Art Gallery, Pontives 26, Ortisei (BZ)
Opening 25/06/2021, 18.00
Exhibition period: 26/06-04/08/2021
Opening hours: Mondays to Sundays 16.00– 19.00 (or by appointment)


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Alessandra Tempesti
The Lottozero DIRECTORY is born!

Lottozero is launching the Lottozero Directory, a carefully selected list of sustainable designers, artisans and small brands, chosen for their high design value: brands that propose innovative and sustainable solutions for materials, processes, business models and customer experience, which make them catalysts of change and revolutionaries for the fashion and retail system.

The Directory is designed to facilitate exchanges and relationships within the Lottozero community, to offer everyone concrete and immediate alternatives to fast fashion and to bring as many people as possible to responsible consumption, making this choice a habit rather than an exception. Check it out here...

This project is part of CambiaModa project by Mani Tese, supported by Aics Cooperazione.

Tessa Moroder