Cognitive Science 0218 - Wool: Connecting Soil, Sheep, Clothing, and Community
Wool
Spring
2026
1
4.00
Laura Wenk
09:00AM-11:50AM W
Hampshire College
341913
Franklin Patterson Hall 103
lwNS@hampshire.edu
We explore the intersection of sustainable agriculture, natural fibers, and community-building through the lens of wool. This supported project course considers the concept of a fibershed-examining how we can create a regional wool economy supporting land and people. Through a combination of readings, field trips, and creative collaboration, students investigate the full lifecycle of wool, from the soil that nourishes sheep to finished fiber products that can return to the soil. Students engage in real-world projects of their own design that foster the development of a sustainable wool economy through wool crafts (we have access to spinning wheels, looms, knitting and crocheting tools), connections to farmers or work with other community partners. Participants will develop project skills and practical skills in fiber production while contributing to the future of regenerative textile systems. There will be a series of Saturday field trips (dates TBD) and a final campus presentation. Instructor permission process https://forms.gle/pzctRAjhvZwD416Y8 Keywords:sustainability, fiber arts
Environments and Change Students should expect to spend 6-8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time