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Oriental?! An immersive and aromatic panel discussion: Recorded Talk

Duration: 1 hour and 20 minutes

Enjoy this recording of the Oriental?!  live talk hosted at Leighton House on 15 November 2022, aimed at exploring the term 'Oriental' in the perfume world and to debate the importance of language and the uneasy border between appreciation and appropriation.

A panel discussion chaired by artist, scent designer and sensory consultant , Tasha Marks, joined by artist and perfumer Ezra-Lloyd Jackson (Ofliction), Nadine Nour el Din, art historian and cultural practitioner, William Tullett, Associate Professor in Sensory History at Anglia Ruskin University and Sanjoli Mathur, who investigates the impact of people’s cultural background on their experience of smells.

 

Please note that your ticket will give you access to the recorded session, hosted on our YouTube channel and only available to ticket holders. Once you purchase the ticket, you will receive a link with access details. Please do not share this link with anyone else. Make sure to check your email junk / spam folders if you don't hear from us, but if you have any questions or have not received the link, you can get in touch with us at museums@rbkc.gov.uk.

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Oriental?! An immersive and aromatic panel discussion: Recorded Talk

Duration: 1 hour and 20 minutes

Enjoy this recording of the Oriental?!  live talk hosted at Leighton House on 15 November 2022, aimed at exploring the term 'Oriental' in the perfume world and to debate the importance of language and the uneasy border between appreciation and appropriation.

A panel discussion chaired by artist, scent designer and sensory consultant , Tasha Marks, joined by artist and perfumer Ezra-Lloyd Jackson (Ofliction), Nadine Nour el Din, art historian and cultural practitioner, William Tullett, Associate Professor in Sensory History at Anglia Ruskin University and Sanjoli Mathur, who investigates the impact of people’s cultural background on their experience of smells.

 

Please note that your ticket will give you access to the recorded session, hosted on our YouTube channel and only available to ticket holders. Once you purchase the ticket, you will receive a link with access details. Please do not share this link with anyone else. Make sure to check your email junk / spam folders if you don't hear from us, but if you have any questions or have not received the link, you can get in touch with us at museums@rbkc.gov.uk.

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