On July 2nd, Fab Lab Barcelona, in collaboration with the pilot library team at Biblioteca Camp de l’Arpa here in Barcelona, hosted the Make-a-thek community activation event. The gathering brought together 30 curious minds around a long table at La Clandestina de Poblenou.
This event marks the launch of an ambitious project funded by the European Union, bringing together 9 international partners over the next 3 years.
In a city tied between tradition and transformation, Barcelona’s craft and fashion sectors find themselves navigating a common space, acknowledging heritage while longing for creation and a shared infrastructure. Make-a-thek rises to meet that need, a community-rooted project envisioning a library that can drive community driven innovation through a shared material library, circular making practices, and cultural space to come together.
These future-forward spaces aim to offer tools, workshops, and open resources that support circularity, creativity, and collaboration, while strengthening local economies and aligning with New European Bauhaus values.
Learn more at makeathek.eu
What better way to get all opinions to a table than for a shared Merienda (afternoon snack time)?
The first, in person Make-a-thek event was designed to kick-start a co-creation process with local stakeholders. A soft launch to open a space for shared intentions, curious minds, dialogue and food at the table. A circle of humans dreaming up what the future of shared craft spaces could look like, in Barcelona and elsewhere in Europe.
Our activity highlights
Being invited from the start matters. Participation felt meaningful because it was mutual.
When 60-year-old seamstresses sit beside 25-year-old fashion hackers, something rare happens: reciprocal learning. Generational exchange builds cultural depth.
Shared eating softened the tone and gave people the opportunity to exchange ideas in smaller groups. The energy shifted from ‘meeting’ to ‘community’ with every bite.
Future activations should include space to adapt, evolve, and deepen engagement, not as an afterthought, but as core practice.
The network is the soil
We look forward to continuing to nurture this emerging ecosystem of contributors. The Bibliotheka will only flourish if grown from the ground up, with care.
The next make-a-thek gathering will be held on October 16–17 at Fab Lab Barcelona – IAAC, as part of Barcelona Design Week. Come shape what’s next!
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