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Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 7:30 pm PST
Native Plant Palettes - Creating Dyes from our Fibershed
Zoom webinar featuring Rebecca Burgess
Photo credit to Paige Green
Rebecca Burgess, the executive director of Fibershed and chair of the board for Carbon Cycle Institute, will be joining the SCHS on May 13 to present a webinar about creating plant dyes from our fibershed. A fibershed is a geographic region that provides all of the resources to make an article of clothing. Awareness of this bioregional designation engenders appreciation, connectivity, and sensitivity for the life-giving resources within these landscapes.
Burgess has over a decade of experience writing and implementing a hands-on curriculum that focuses on the intersection of restoration ecology and fiber systems. She has taught at Westminster College and Harvard University, as well as created workshops for a range of NGOs and corporations. She is the author of Fibershed: Growing a Movement of Farmers, Fashion Activists, and Makers for a New Textile Economy, and also Harvesting Color, a bioregional look into the natural dye traditions of North America.
Burgess has facilitated an extensive network of farmers and artisans within the Northern California Fibershed to pilot the regenerative fiber systems model at the community scale. Her work focuses on developing the vision and funding needed for these models to succeed, and she oversees the implementation of Fibershed’s programs and special projects.
This evening’s presentation will focus on the California ecosystems and specific plant species that offer light and colorfast hues for textiles, and will also explore our region’s fibershed through the lens of plants and whole ecosystems – including our working landscapes. There is a major disconnect between what we wear and our knowledge of its impact on land, air, water, labor and health. Burgess will enlighten us about the biological and human cultural context from which our clothing derives and how understanding, engaging and supporting this system is key to solving global crises – including climate disruption and the rampant inequity within global supply chains that make our clothing.
Registration for this webinar is now open – and if you are interested in learning more about this intriguing topic ahead of our May program, you can also visit Burgess’ website at www.fibershed.org.
The webinar schedule is as follows:
7:10 pm - Webinar opens with SCHS Announcements
7:15 pm - Plant Forum
7:30 pm - Lecture and Q&A with Rebecca Burgess
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Upcoming SCHS Meetings:
* Thursday, June 10, 2021 - Webinar with photographer Saxon Holt on his new book Gardening in Summer-Dry Climates: Plants for a Lush, Water-Conscious Landscape.
* Thursday, July 8, 2021 - Webinar with Joanna Glovinsky, founder of Fruitstitute, on residential "Fruit Trees Ins-and-Outs." Followed by our Coffee in the Garden event!
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Upcoming Events and News:
* Saturday, July 10, 2021 - Coffee in the Garden - stone fruit pruning demo with Joanna Glovinsky of Fruitstitute.
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