
This coming Sunday at 2:00 p.m. I’ll be speaking at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. My talk is a lead-in to a major new exhibition called Making Scents: The Art and Passion of Fragrance, which looks very interesting.
Maybe I’ll see you there—but only if you’ve already bought a ticket; it’s sold out.
There are other talks in April and May. I’d especially recommend the one by Roman Kaiser the fragrance chemist and orchid expert and my former colleague at Givaudan-Roure whom I wrote about in What the Nose Knows.
2 comments:
This looks like a grat exhibition. I sort of wish I still lived in West Chester. I hope you'll review it thoroughly, especially the part on how the brain interprests smell and the "Scent Seekers scratch and sniff guide."
Thanks.
I so wish I could be there!
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