
About this Event
This immersive workshop will introduce participants to fragrance blending techniques, structure, and materials. Students will work with a wide range of professional grade botanical essences and as a group, we will harvest and distill our own forest hydrosol on the beautiful Pilchuck campus tree farm. Each student will leave with an 8ml glass bottle of their own unique alcohol-based perfume.
No previous experience is necessary. This workshop will includes lunch in our historic dining lodge.
About the instructor
Emily Endo is an artist who utilizes fragrance to craft intangible, ephemeral artworks, using scent to build volumes, textures, and layers while engaging it as a tool to heighten sensory awareness. Their work delves into perfume’s rich material history, exploring its ties to the decorative arts, fantasy, chemistry, and memory. Alongside their art practice, Endo teaches and develops custom fragrances. Their work with fragrance has been featured in publications such as New York Times Style Magazine, Wallpaper, Architectural Digest, Palm Springs Life Magazine, Metropolis Magazine, and Dezeen.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Pilchuck Glass School, 1201 316th Street Northwest, Stanwood, United States
USD 348.65