Jessica Murphy
Jessica Murphy is an art historian and museum professional with a longtime passion for perfume. She's been a contributor at the blog Now Smell This since 2007, and since 2015 she's been giving presentations about the cultural history of fragrance via the Institute for Art and Olfaction, the Brooklyn Museum, the Corning Museum of Glass, and other venues. Her writing about scent has appeared in Atlas Obscura and Viscose Journal and she's been interviewed by Vogue, The New York Times, Bloomberg Businessweek, Harper’s Bazaar, Decoder Ring, and other media outlets. She shares her thoughts on olfactory and visual topics at her Substack, Show & Smell.
Courses taught
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Scent & Style: Iconic Perfumes (1900-1950)
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Sinister Scents and Perfumed Potions
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Fragrance Appreciation for Curious Beginners
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Scent and Style in the Disco Era
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Scentennial: Chanel No. 5
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Art History in Perfume Advertising: Pleasures, Taboos, Magic - ONLINE CLASS
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Scentennial: Two Iconic Perfumes of 1919
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Show and Smell: Five Moments of Art and Fragrance
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Sensual Scents and Aromas
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Sensual Scents and Aromas
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Four (More) Modern Women: O'Keeffe's Contemporaries
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Wish You Were Here: Travel in American Art
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8 Iconic Perfumes
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Perfume 101: Fragrance Basics (Online)
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10 Iconic Perfume Bottles: Culture and Design - ONLINE CLASS














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