What’s in a scent? On Friday’s St. Louis on the Air, we discussed the role scent plays in our lives, memories and stories. We also discussed what the future of smells could be — scented text messages, anyone?
We were joined in studio by Saskia Wilson Brown, the founder and director of the Institute for Art and Olfaction, which is based in Los Angeles. She is in town working with local artist Eileen G-Sell, Firecracker Press, and the Pulitzer Arts Foundation to produce scent stories that will be on display this Saturday at the museum.

Eileen G’Sell is a writer who interviewed 15 different St. Louisans about their St. Louis stories as they relate to scent.
The exhibit "24 Hours, 15 Scents" will be at the Pulitzer museum on Saturday, June 25 from 3pm-5pm.
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