Fungus Fair, December 8, 2024


2024 Fungus Fair Art panel

Mushrooms to Dye For Dyeing Fiber with Mushroom Pigments

Wilder Herbertson

Wilder Herbertson   My passion is for co-creating experiences, skills, knowledge, and lifestyle amendments that serve our individual and collective re-membering (coming back into an embodied relationship with) and understanding of our connection with, responsibilities toward, and reliance on the ecosystems in which we live. While I grew up eating of the earth (through foraging plants, tending gardens, and the slaughtering and the often elbow-deep process of turning farm animals into sustenance), mushrooms didn’t enter my life until 2018, when I joined the Sonoma Mycological Association (and later, the Mendocino Coast Mushroom Club). Eventually, I couldn’t keep the joy I find through engaging with fungi and the many other connective practices in my life to myself. In 2020, my project Human Becoming came into reality. Through this platform, I invite others into co-creating experiences that support earth-connection and ancestral skills practices. We play through forays, workshops, and retreats that focus on mushroom and plant foraging, fiber arts, food, and much more! I began offering guided plant or mushroom hikes and workshops that have included: salve-making, wild fermentation, mushroom, lichen, and plant dyeing, making cord out of plants, slaughtering support, and more! Feel free to check out my site at humanbecoming.me to get a sense of my offerings, my own history and values, sign up for my quarterly newsletter, or reach out to me. I’m also on Instagram as @humanbecoming.me, on which I post more regular updates and event opportunities.

Workshop

Mushrooms to Dye For Dyeing Fiber with Mushroom Pigments

This hour-and-a-half long workshop will be an action-packed exploration of the real-life forest MAGIC that is mushroom dyeing! Join Wilder Herbertson in a celebration of fungi and fiber, where we’ll learn about dyeing with mushrooms and lichens. Participants will take home their very own mushroom-dyed handkerchiefs from the five different colors we make out of three local species of fungi. Come prepared to gasp and clutch your pearls at some of the transformations undergone by these pigments!
Capacity : 45
Price: $35


Past Fairs

The Mycological Society of San Francisco has been hosting 1 or 2 Fungus Fairs each year since 1969. Fairs have been held in San Francisco County, Alameda County, San Mateo County, and Marin County. Historical information is available about previous Fungus Fairs: