About Zoe
Zoe Lambez Millo (b. 1997, Tel Aviv, Israel) is a multidisciplinary designer and artist based in the Canary Islands. Her work spans product design, fashion, sculpture, and visual storytelling, often engaging with themes of sustainability, materiality, and the human experience.
Originally trained in arts and humanities in Israel and at Bard College Berlin, she later shifted her focus toward design and engineering as tools for creative problem-solving. She now explores the intersection of function and experimentation through upcycling, sustainable practices, and human-centered design.
Zoe is currently pursuing a BA (Hons) Combined STEM degree in design, engineering, and innovation.
EXHIBITIONS
2025. Estación de Guaguas Alajeró – Selected Works, Alajeró, Canary Islands
2024. The Open University “Online Design Show” – http://ouDesignShow.org
2020. La Poderosa Muerte – Ubiquitous, CTM / Transmediale Vorspiel Program, Feldfünf, Berlin
2019. WWIII Exhibition, Pop Up Art Studio, Südstern, Berlin
2019. Selected Works: SOS Orinoco 2017–2019, Berlin Video Art Festival, Studio Beta, Berlin
2019. Open Beta, Studio Beta, Berlin
2019. Kein Konzept Ja, Erratum Galerie, Berlin
2018. “NO” Exhibition, The Publisher, Fashion Week, Berlin
2018. “Pankumenta”, Exhibition and Performance of the “NO projekt”, Berlin
2017. Solo Exhibition, Wall Painting, Chill Out Garden, Entre-os-rios, Portugal
2017. Collective Exhibition, Bard College Berlin
2016. Collective Exhibition, Green House, Berlin
2015. Collective Exhibition, Bard College Berlin, Open Studios
2015. Collective Exhibition & Animated Film Screening, Young European Talent, Berlin International School
2015. Film Screening, “In the BOX”, Alon High School, Israel
2014. Film Screening, Cinematheque Tel Aviv, Alon High School
2014. Collective Exhibition, “White Night”, Alon High School, Israel
2013. Film Screening, Alon High School, Israel
2013. Collective Young Artists Exhibition, “Ha Zimmer”, Tel Aviv-Yafo
COMPETITIONS
2018. KOKUYO Design Awards – NO DIN Bag Design “Beyond Boundaries”, Tokyo, Japan