About this Event
Would a rose by any other name smell as sweet? Let’s find out!
“What’s that Smell?” is a game night that puts your nose to the test. In the first hour, you will be presented with 10 aromatic materials, all anonymous, to sniff, reflect, and possibly identify. Each participant will record their impressions and guesses. The second hour will consist of a collective sharing of olfactory impressions and the unveiling of the aromatic materials’ identities and characters. It will be a rollicking ride of encountering strange molecules, meeting fellow smell-hounds, and developing your skills of olfactory recall.
Topics covered:
+ An introduction to nose training for scent enthusiasts and budding perfumers
+ Encounter unknown aromatic materials in a fun communal setting
+ Add to your olfactory recall and knowledge
Take-Aways:
+ Foundational education in olfactory recall and material evaluation
+ A new enthusiasm for the building blocks of perfumery
+ One of the most fun experiences of your life
Materials:Materials are included in the sign-up cost, and provided by the IAO during class.
Attendance and Refund Policy
This is an in person class that will take place at the Institute for Art and Olfaction. Unfortunately, we cannot offer refunds or credit for this class. Note also that event tickets are non-transferable.
Safety Note
Some aromatic materials can have side-effects when applied to skin. The information and teaching materials presented in our classes are for educational purposes only. These are not intended for commercial use and do not necessarily reflect commercial best practices or industry safety standards. For more information about commercial best practices and safety, consult the relevant authorities in your country of residence.
About the Instructor
Trained at Grasse Institute for Perfumery, Julianne Lee started her journey with perfumery at the Institute for Art and Olfaction, and currently acts as the IAO’s Director of Projects. A practicing perfumer with an interest in contemporary culture, she draws from literature, art, and her deep knowledge of materials and technique to extend the creative potential for the field of perfumery.
Registration Required:
Please note that you must reserve your space in advance. If you just show up without reserving a spot, there is no guarantee we will be able to accommodate you. Space at this event is limited.
All levels are welcome, but this session is 18 and up (or 14+, with adult supervision).
Location:
We are located in Los Angeles’ historic Chinatown neighborhood, on a pedestrian street.
Street Address: 932 Chung King Road Los Angeles CA. 90012
To find us: Chung King Road is a pedestrian-only road that runs parallel to Hill Street, between Hill St and Yale St. See more information here: http://artandolfaction.com/visit
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Institute for Art and Olfaction, 932 Chung King Road, Los Angeles, United States
USD 25.00