Executive Director of the Institute for Art and Olfaction Talks About the Importance of Scent Education
60 Second Docs visited with Saskia Wilson-Brown, the Executive Director of The Institute for Art and Olfaction in Los Angeles. Over the course of one minute, Wilson-Brown explains the importance of different scents - no matter how unpleasant, how the Institute educates the public about scents and some of the oddest things she's been asked to create in a smell.
My interest in scent is always from the perspective of creating access and there's no reason why Los Angeles can't be a source of inspiration as much as some beautiful jungle. The hardest smells are conceptual. an artist once asked to make the smell of children screaming at midnight". There's not really a smell to that.
The Institute was first established in 2012 as a non-profit organization devoted to advancing public, artistic and experimental engagement with scent" and continues educating through perfume classes, presentations, exhibitions, and private consultations.
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