What Does Ecstasy Smell Like?
Christophe Laudamiel + Stuart Firestein

Saturday March 13, 2010 @ 4:00 PM
Price: $20.00
Member Price: $18.00


The famed creator of Elton John Black Candle and Ralph Lauren Polo Blue, perfumer Christophe Laudamiel, talks to the Columbia University neuroscientist Stuart Firestein about the delicate science and art of olfaction. Firestein is an expert on how the perception of odors is converted into electrochemical signals in the brain, focusing on the highly specialized olfactory neuron.

Christophe Laudamiel has been a fine-fragrance perfumer at International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. since 2000. He has created fragrances for Abercrombie & Fitch, Frederic Fekkai, Cath Kidston, the Estee Lauder Companies, Ralph Lauren Fragrances, and Harvey Nichols, Slatkin & Co.--including the award-winning Elton John's Black Candle. He is co-creator of Polo Blue for Men, Ralph Lauren 2002, allegedly the largest launch and success of a men's fragrance in the history of perfumery. This fragrance received in New York City the 2003 FIFI Award for Fragrance Star of the Year as well as the Perfumers' Choice Award.

Stuart Firestein is a professor of neurobiology at Columbia University.  Firestein holds a PhD in Neuroscience from UC Berekeley and was a Postdoctoral Fellow with Gordon Shepherd, Yale University Medical School. His laboratory investigates the development, function, and regulation in the vertebrate olfactory system. They utilize molecular, anatomical, electrophysiological, behavioral, and computational methods in an effort to answer a fundamental human question: "How do I smell?"

The New York Times Community Affairs Department is a media sponsor for this event.

BRAINWAVE is made possible, in part, by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.

Buy Now!

 

  • Directions
  • By Subway
  • A, C and E to 14th Street (8th Avenue)
  • 1 to 18th Street (7th Avenue)
  • 1, 2, 3 to 14th Street (7th Avenue)
  • F and V to 14th Street (6th Avenue)
  • L to 14th Street (6th Avenue)
  • N, R, Q, W, 4, 5 and 6 to 14th Street Union Square
  • By Bus
  • M6, M7, or M20 to the corner of 7th Avenue and 18th Street.
  • M5, M6, or M7 to the corner of 6th Avenue and 18th Street.
  • Parking
  • There is a 24-hour parking lot on the corner of 17th Street and 6th Avenue. In addition, there are parking garages along 17th Street going towards Union Square.
  • Click here for information about discounted parking with Central Parking System.
  • Hours
  • Monday: 11 a.m – 5 p.m.
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 11 a.m – 7 p.m.
  • Thursday: 11 a.m – 5 p.m.
  • Friday: 11 a.m – 10 p.m.
  • Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m – 6 p.m.

  • The museum is closed on Christmas, Thanksgiving, and New Year’s Day.

  • The Café and the Shop are open during the museum hours.

  • To find out more about our tours
  • click here.
  • Accessibility
  • The Rubin Museum of Art strives to meet the needs of all visitors. For information about general accessibility and special programs at the museum, click here.
  • Admissions
  • Adults - $10.00
  • Seniors and artists - $7.00
  • Neighbors in zip codes 10011 and 10001 - $7.00
  • Students (June 1-September 6) - $2.00
  • Children (under 12) - Free
  • Museum members - Free
  • Gallery admission is free every Friday from 6-10 p.m.
  • Gallery admission is free for seniors (65 and older) on the first Monday of every month.
Follow us
close