Dyeing with Mushrooms, Lichens and Plants: Including Historical Recreation
This talk is for anyone looking to view the forests around us in a different light and for anyone who is wondering just what is out there after the rains come.
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Building on a foundation of dyeing through the historical recreation group the SCA, I teach foraging, harvesting, and using natural dyeing to a wide variety of audiences. When not running around dressed like a Viking, I am a wildlife ecologist with a focus on assessing and managing endangered/at-risk species.
Note: SCA refers to the Society of Creative Anachronism: it "is an inclusive community pursuing research and re-creation of pre-seventeenth century skills, arts, combat and culture": www.sca.org.
Update: Hopefully the International Fungi and Fiber Symposium will be held in 2022: https://iffs2020.myshopify.com/