Repository 192: On Forgetting Project Headed to LA | Olfactory Art

Screen Shot 2016-04-22 at 10.56.38 AM"On Forgetting | Filling the Flask", perfume and project by Catherine Haley Epstein I’m honored to be participating in the inaugural AIX Artisan Independent Experimental Scent Fair at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles! Next week I will be presenting my fragrance for the project “On Forgetting | Filing the Flask”. I am among some incredibly talented perfumers doing some terrific, innovative work in the field of niche perfume. Please join me! Many, many thanks to the good people at The Institute for Art & Olfaction for their support of my work, and the curators at the Hammer Museum with a brilliant vision to see fragrance as a compelling medium for art.May 6–8, 2016Co-presented by The Institute for Art and Olfaction and Luckyscent/Scent Bar

An international selection of fragrance makers will upend your preconceptions of perfume at this three-day artisan, independent, experimental scent fair. Browse highly conceptual—even unexpected—scents; participate in workshops or a panel; and attend the fragrance fête of the season, The Institute for Art and Olfaction’s Third Annual Art and Olfaction Awards with emcee Zackary Drucker. Perhaps you’ll even find your new signature scent.

 AIX Scent Fair Kickoff Keynote & PanelFriday, May 6, 7:30 p.m.Keynote Speaker: Lizzie Ostrom, AKA Odette Toilette, author and scented event organizer. Panelists: Chandler Burr, journalist, author and curator of olfactory art; Dr. Avery Gilbert, psychologist and self-described smell scientist, entrepreneur, and author; and Jacquelyn Ford Morie, scientist and virtual reality innovator. Panel moderated by Saskia Wilson-Brown, founder and director, The Institute for Art and Olfaction.AIX Scent Fair HoursSaturday, May 7, 11 a.m.–5 p.m. and Sunday, May 8, 11 a.m.–5 p.m.An international selection of fragrance makers showcase and sell their works.Third Annual Art and Olfaction Awards with Emcee Zackary DruckerSaturday, May 7, 6:30 p.m. cocktail hour, 7:30 p.m. ceremony*Prestigious Golden Pear awards announced. Special guest emcee Zackary Drucker(Whitney Biennial 2014; Co-Producer, Golden Globe and Emmy award-winningTransparent). – See more at: https://hammer.ucla.edu/aix-scent-fair/#sthash.xU4fE7NJ.dpufParticipants:Aether Arts Perfume, Boulder, USAtelier de Geste, New York, USAuphorie, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaBogue Profumo, Brescia, ItalyBrooklyn Perfume Company, New York, USBruno Fazzolari, San Francisco, USCentury’s Breath (Cat Jones), Sydney, AustraliaCharenton Macerations, New York, USCOGNOSCENTI, San Francisco, USDasein, Los Angeles, USDead Writers Perfume by Sweet Tea Apothecary, Seattle, USDSH Perfumes, Boulder, USEl Jardí Secret, Barcelona, SpainGoest Perfumes, Los Angeles, USIdeasthesia by MIKMOI, San Francisco, USImaginary Authors, Portland, USJ.Hannah Co, San Francisco, USJazmin Saraï, Montréal, CanadaJolie Laide Perfume, San Francisco, USL’Oeil du Vert, Los Angeles, USLuckyscent / Scent Bar, Los Angeles, USParfums Lalun, Los Angeles, USMaison Anonyme, Los Angeles, USManifest Destiny, Los Angeles, USMaria Candida Gentile Maitre Parfumeur, Sarzana, ItalyMendittorosa Odori d’Anima, Rome, ItalyMenyan Projects, Bali, IndonesiaMonsillage, Montréal, CanadaNeandertal, London, UKNOBILE 1942, Genoa, ItalyOlympic Orchids Perfumes, Seattle, USOn Forgetting | Filling the Flask (Catherine Haley Epstein), Camas, USPhoenix Botanicals, New York, USPK Perfumes, Menifee, USPortland Apothecary, Portland, USSarah Baker, London, UKSCENTHOUSE LA, Los Angeles, USScents of the Apocalypse, San Francisco, USSonoma Scent Studio, Sonoma, USThe Institute for Art and Olfaction; The Art and Olfaction Awards, Los Angeles, USThe Smelly Vials Perfume Club, Los Angeles, USTigerlily Perfumery, San Francisco, USXyrena, Los Angeles, US

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