Sustainable Textile Counselor (STC) Events
Every Thread Counts – STC Kick-Off Event
“Every Thread Counts” is the official launch event of the Erasmus+ project Sustainable Textile Counselor (STC), coordinated by BildungsLAB. The event marks the beginning of a series of public encounters designed to raise awareness about sustainable fashion, circular textile practices, and mindful consumption.
Hosted in cooperation with the Amani Gallery, this special evening invites visitors to explore unique textile creations, learn directly from innovative designers, and reflect on how each choice we make as consumers can help shape a greener future.
Date: June 16, 2025
Time: 18:00–20:00
Location: Amani Gallery, Porzellangasse 14–16, 1090 Vienna
Admission: Free | Max. 14 guests | Snacks included
Language: German (English-friendly)
Discover Sustainable Fashion in Action!
Experience upcycled fashion
Meet innovative designers
Learn about zero-waste techniques & conscious consumption
Try on exclusive handmade pieces
Featuring:
Dakshayini Gowda von Stietencron – Upcycling design & Indian textile craftsmanship
Claire Chatel – Zero-waste cuts & natural materials
Who should come?
This event is for anyone passionate about sustainable living and creative change – from educators and creatives to mindful consumers and future STC participants.
Secure your spot now – limited spaces available!
Click here to register
Let's look forward to this promising future together!
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Our project partners:
Compass - Beratung, Begleitung & Training Gemeinnützige GmbH (Austria)
Integra Institut - Slovenia (SI)
Think Act Go Green - Greece (GR)
Eesti Kunstiakadeemia - Estonia (EE)
Project number: 2024-1-AT01-KA220-VET-000247059
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