Lottozero is BAW
BAW_newsletter.jpg

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
LZ_OPEN_1 Medium.jpg

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
2_Visual_Square_FF.jpeg

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
5x1000 Banner

ITA

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.

ENG

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: 02855050213.

Tessa Moroder
Ambassadors of CHANGE
unnamed.gif

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)


Vijion Gallery - LottoZero - Flyer preview (2)-1.jpg
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
i-Portunus for cultural heritage - Call for residency projects!

i-Portunus, the international mobility project founded by Creative Europe, has launched an open call for artists, creators and cultural professionals active in the field of cultural heritage, aimed at international collaboration and production oriented residencies.

As we have recently received in donation a wonderful collection of historical jacquard fabrics, we would like to invite designers and artists from abroad to apply to the call with a residency project based on this collection, that is part of the Archive of the textile company Texnova, consisting of precious woven fabrics designed and produced since the end of the ‘30s and ‘40s.
Other parts of the Archive have been donated to Istituto Buzzi and the Textile Museum of Prato.

If you are interested in the project, we will be happy to give you more information about the Archive.
Applications have to be made via i-Portunus website, following this link.
Deadline to apply is 15 April, 2021.
Residencies fee should be entirely covered by i-Portunus support.

We will be happy to review your projects in advance and help with invitation letters!

texnova-2.gif
Alessandra Tempesti
Creative flip Learning Labs with ECHN
LL-plainB2.jpg

We are excited to announce that we have been selected by ECHN as one of the 15 creative hubs around Europe for the Creative Flip project called Learning Labs.

Each hub will collaborate with an educational institution to encourage the creation and diffusion of new skills.

Our educational partner is  MADE Program and together we are developing a heritage design workshop that can be administered to all kinds of students in the creative field and that has the ambition to render archives a common and easily accessible creative tool.
We will be working with our in-house archives but we are looking forward to work on archives all over the world!


Arianna Moroder
Thank you all for participating in Lottozero OPEN CLUB
IMG_7008.JPG

Lottozero Open Club has come to an end and we are very happy with the outcome! Many of you participated, both old friends and new, many of whom came from far away.

We shared knowledge, experiences, research, ideas and opinions with you and with some of the protagonists of the textile district of Prato and beyond. We started a dialogue with professionals of different ages, backgrounds, areas of intervention, working methods and points of view.

This to us, is the true meaning of sharing, and our favorite way to cultivate this great passion that unites us, textiles, creating connections capable of generating innovation and continuous exchange.

Here you can find the recordings of the online events realized in collaboration with the Textile Museum of Prato and Associazione Ex-Allievi Istituto Buzzi.

While we wait to be able to plan new activities again, we would like to hear from you. Please take the time to complete this survey, and let us know what kind of events and workshops you would like to attend at Lottozero in the future.

Guest User
CREATIVE FLIP P2P EXCHANGE WITH ROMANTSO ATHENS AND TEXTILE CHALLENGE FOR ALL WEAVERS
Lottozero-Romantso P2P

We're excited to announce that for the second time we are participating in the Creative Flip, P2P exchange program between creative hubs.

This time, we are exchanging practices, knowledge and expertise with Romantso in Athens, and the main theme is weaving!  

Two members of our communities, one from each hub, textile designer and weaver Alexandra Bissa from Romantso and textile artist and weaver Cristina Mariani, will exchange pictures of both our cities, draw inspiration through them, create a 4-color palette and weave a 20x20cm piece.

Due to Covid-19 we will be doing it all online and we challenge you to participate!! Select one of the two color palettes and prepare a drawing or weave a 20 cm x 20 cm piece. Post it on your social media and tag us so we can share your project later in January!

Creative's Flip P2P is co-funded by the European Union, led by the Goethe Institute and partnered up by European Creative Hubs Network.

Guest User
About ABOUT A WORKER - Digital Tour

Due to the health emergency situation and ongoing social distancing museums and exhibitions are still closed, but we would like to invite you from afar to joins us for a closer look to our current exhibition.

About ABOUT A WORKER it’s a solo exhibition focused on the design research and social approach of About A Worker, young and emerging French duo, founded by Kim Hou and Paul Boulenger in 2017.

In collaboration with Center for Contemporary Art Luigi Pecci on the occasion of Kim Hou’s residency at Lottozero, the exhibition is a chance to retrace About A Worker’s four previous collections, in which workwear becomes a field of experimentation and creativity for meaningful fashion design.

With the support of Comune di Prato.
Technical Sponsor: NGW group, Ditta Turi Marcello

 

Alessandra Tempesti
About ABOUT A WORKER
About a worker

We are happy to present the creative path of French designers Kim Hou and Paul Boulenger founders of ABOUT A WORKER.

About A Worker is an innovative project that paves the way to a new way of making fashion, where the worker is placed at the center of the creative process, with the opportunity to express, through design language, a vision of their work and their personal stories.

The exhibition project About ABOUT A WORKER (02.11.20 - 31.01.21), is curated by Elena Ianeselli and Alessandra Tempesti, and is conceived as an in-depth examination of the four collections through which the creative thought and critical approach of the French duo is developed. Visitors are accompanied in a path that recalls the industrial environment and gives particular emphasis to the stories and processes of inclusion that underlie the creation of the collections.

The idea of the exhibition was born from the collaboration with the Center for Contemporary Art Luigi Pecci on the occasion of the exhibition "Protext! When fabric become manifesto" curated by Camilla Mozzato and Marta Papini (24.10.20 - 14.02.21), for which About A Worker was invited to present an unpublished project, following a period of research and residency developed in collaboration with Lottozero textile laboratories.

With the support of Comune di Prato

Special Preview: Friday 23rd of October from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Entry only upon reservation through Eventbrite

The exhibition will be open from 02.11.20 to 31.01.21, by appointment (info@lottozero.org / T +39 0574 22883)

Tessa Moroder
TEXTILE CULTURE NET

We are extremely proud to be part of the brand new Textile Culture Net! An international network of four institutions worldwide: CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textiles) in Hong Kong; Central Museum of Textiles in Poland, TextielMuseum in The Netherlands and Lottozero in Italy.

Textile Culture Net will showcase textile art and design from around the globe. Using Instagram and other contemporary digital platforms, the network will offer a diverse palette of cultural perspectives, as well as ways to present, collect and facilitate the making of textile art and design.

Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, ongoing social distancing and travel restrictions, the 4 textile institutions will jointly curate online events and exhibitions to exchange ideas, methodologies and skills regardless of geographical boundaries.

Stay tuned for our upcoming online exhibitions!

Animated GIF-downsized_large.gif
Tessa Moroder
The Lottozero DIRECTORY
The Directory

Over the years, many of you have written to us asking for advice on sustainable products and production, we decided to collect and share our knowledge!

That's why we are creating, "The Directory" a map of Italian businesses.

We are looking for virtuous designers, artisans and brands who produce sustainable fashion garments and accessories, created with an awareness of their impact at every stage of the value chain, and with respect for the environment and people. The Directory aims to foster exchanges and relationships within our community and to make responsible consumption increasingly easier, making this choice a custom rather than an exception.

To apply with your business, your brand or your company fill out this short questionnaire on your approach to sustainability!

The selected companies will be included for free in our Directory and will be present on the Lottozero website with photos, information and contacts.

Tessa Moroder
Lottozero OPEN CLUB
Lottozero OPEN CLUB

Lottozero Open Club is the creation of time and space to be shared with others.

It is the need to get back to meeting people and re-create a community.

LOTTOZERO OPEN DAY

Saturday 26th of October from 11.00 to 18.00

Is an entire day completely dedicated to the discovery of the textile laboratory and the techniques that it offers.

LOTTOZERO OPEN NIGHTS

Is a fixed appointment every Monday evening from 18.00.

Is a program of events that includes workshops with artists and designers, talks, presentations and meetings with some of the local associations.
Is the desire to transmit knowledge and experiences of textile culture.

Alessandra Tempesti
Lottozero OPEN DAY
Lottozero OPEN DAY Banner.jpg

Are you curious to know how a fabric takes shape?

Do you want to understand how a loom works?

Do you want to try screen-printing and discover the sophisticated operation of a knitting machine?

We wait for you in our headquarter in via Arno 10, on September 26th, for an open-day entirely dedicated to the laboratory and the textile techniques it offers!

We will show you all the machinery and tools we have available and with the help of two special collaborators we will make small demos to explain how they work. You will be able to try needles, threads, colors and fabrics.

The OPEN DAY is the first event of LOTTOZERO OPEN CLUB, a series of events thought to involve the local community and share knowledge and experiences related to textile culture: workshops with artists and designers, talks, presentations and meetings with some associations of the territory. We will share soon the full program of ours OPEN NIGHTS, with all the guest and dates.

In the meantime, we hope to see you on Saturday 26th, from 11 to 18 o clock.

Access is free and upon reservation through eventbrite.

Project financed thanks to the Urban Regeneration Fund of the Tuscany Region and Giovani Sì.

Guest User
SOFT ARCHITECTURE RESIDENCY

Imagine a soft architecture, in which walls and slabs are replaced by textile surfaces hanging from thin structures, imagine a 2D fabric architecture, challenging building conventions and exploring new spatial possibilities.

That’s what Italian architects Marco Ferrari and Cristina Gallizioli will be working on during their two-week residency at Lottozero, from 13 to 26 July, going on with a project developed at the Danish Art Workshops in Copenhagen with the support of Statens Kunstfond and Kvadrat.

July 23th, Villa Romana, 19.30:
Talk with Marco Ferrari and Cristina Gallizioli, in dialogue with curator Alessandra Tempesti.
The event is part of Villa Romana Scuola Popolare.

Soft Architecture - Cristina Gallizioli e Marco Ferrari (2).jpg
Alessandra Tempesti