ÇaFleureBon Profiles in American Perfumery: Jessica Hannah of J.Hannah & Co + 2015 Art and Olfaction Award Winning Canoe Skive Draw

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Jessica Hannah, award winning natural perfumer

Profile: I was born in the heat of a Missouri summer, the daughter of a minister and a schoolteacher. My two older brothers agreed the best names for me would be Rapunzel or Frankenstein, though to my good fortune the family settled on the name Jessica.

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Jessica on her dad's lap, her mom and two brothers

Much of my childhood was spent climbing trees and tagging along with these two boys. I was a jovial energized kid that loved to ride my bike all over town, stopping to smell and eat honeysuckle nectar. In the summer evenings my mother would take us for walks in the neighborhood, stopping to ask elderly neighbors if we could sniff their rose gardens. My memory of this time is stained with golden midwestern summer sunsets and the chirping of evening cicadas.

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Jessica Hannah, Showroom Number 6 by Jessica Hannah

In my undergraduate years of college I pursued acting and film, and later continued into an interdisciplinary art masters program at Columbia College Chicago. I studied alongside bookmakers, painters, video editors, performers, and many other experimental makers. This time was an artistic awakening for me to see the possibilities of engaging the senses through art. My thesis was a showroom of robotic housewives incorporating interactive performance and video. I wanted desperately to include scent in this work but there simply wasn’t enough time.

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Perfume scent blotters Jessica Hannah

So after graduating I dove into learning about natural perfume. I read everything I could get my hands on, took various classes, and made a lot of horrible perfumes in the process. The game changing moment was in a class with Mandy Aftel. At this point I had perfumed for a few years and I was already teaching workshops but this class was a lightening bolt of direction and I realized this is my path. Mandy’s words were simple: “Build a divine relationship with the materials and hold yourself to a high standard.” Something clicked. I am forever grateful to Mandy for being my guiding light, through her teaching and books.

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Food and Performance Artist Janet Schmid

In all my time creating I continue to find experiential artwork that engages the senses to be my favorite. So in an effort to create a platform for such work I teamed up with Ania Greiner co-curating Food & Performance in Chicago. This showcase of performance art involving edibles brought out some incredible creative minds during the three years it ran.

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 Slow Gallery, Chicago IL, Artist Jessica Hannah

I make scented artworks as well including a performance a few years back at Chicago’s Rhino Fest, a short play about a futuristic society where scent was utilized for time travel. Audience members were given scent strips to smell along. This year I installed scented framed shag panels, Pure Fume, in Loo at Slow gallery in Chicago. Loo is the bathroom gallery of Slow and I was thrilled to stink it up, honoring the greater bathroom by including some Africa Stone tincture in the fragrance.

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Jessic Hannah and a Natalie Davis owner of Canoe

On American Perfumery: I recently had the pleasure to blend a perfume for Natalie Davis, owner of Canoe, a leather company in Austin TX. Our goal was to capture her sundrenched studio, animalistic with hints of freshly brewed tea.

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Jessica accepting her Golden Pear at the Art and Olfaction Ceremony held in L.A. April 17, 2015

Skive is the resulting perfume which won the Art and Olfaction Award in the Independent category this year. I could not be more honored! This organization, founded by the passionate Saskia Wilson-Brown, is doing such important work and the unpretentious award ceremony was chalked full of established and emerging perfumers. It’s a movement and there is room for everyone. I am soon to move from Austin to San Francisco and I am thrilled to join the West Coast perfume community, which is an epicenter of olfactory practitioners. Being an American perfumer is all about the independent makers taking risks and this can be found in bottles through out the states.

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Jessica Hannah and blogger Kirsten Stoddard

For me being an American natural perfumer has allowed me to be a tour guide and curator. I often meet people in my workshops that are unable to experience the luxury of international travel. It’s a gift to share places like Morocco, Spain, France, Oman, India distilled in little bottles, like passports to exotic and mysterious lands.

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Jessica's Studio

My work then is crafting these essences in a way that finds home in the bottle. My perfumes are still quiet voices saying, “Come in close, we need to talk.”

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Thorne Room at the Chicago Art Institute

Favorite American Artist: The Thorne Miniature room at the Chicago Art Institute has always been a favorite place. The miniature rooms were conceived by Mrs. James Ward Thorne and constructed between 1932-1940. I love that they capture domestic spaces and allow for a bit of time travel in every box. I feel that perfume can do that too, allowing a person to get whisked away to another place with ever sniff.

Jessica Hannah, Owner and Perfumer for J.Hannah and Co.

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Editor’s Note:  Jessica is an all natural perfumer and once again, for the second consecutive year, a natural perfume was blind tested and given a first prize "the Golden Pear", this time in the Independent category ( Skive was created for CanoeGoods in Austin). As many of our readers know  Calling All Angels, Tanja Bochnig, won in the Artisan Category 2014 .  So for those who continue to insist that natural perfumery is not an art, take note.

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Skive eau de parfum is encased in leather

Thanks to Jessica we have a draw as follows: For a US registered reader we have .25 oz. ($52) of Skive ( Ambrette (botanical musk), Atlas Cedarwood, Castorium, Choya Loban, Clary Sage, Myrrh, Nutmeg, Saffron, Tobacco, Vetiver) and for two registered international readers we have two generous samples (.0825/$22). To be eligible please leave a comment with what you found fascinating about Jessica Hannah, if you have followed the Art and Olfaction Awards and where you live. Draw closes  May 4, 2014

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You can follow Jessica on instagram @jhannahco

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35 comments

  • What a fascinating interview!! My favorite part is this.
    For me being an American natural perfumer has allowed me to be a tour guide and curator. I often meet people in my workshops that are unable to experience the luxury of international travel. It’s a gift to share places like Morocco, Spain, France, Oman, India distilled in little bottles, like passports to exotic and mysterious lands.

    Skive sounds absolutely magical. I live in the U.S. And have followed the Art and Olfaction Awards. Thanks much for the draw!

  • Natural perfumery is, indeed, an art! I was fascinated especially by the list of notes in Skive. I am in the US, and haven’t followed the Art and Olfaction Awards…Until now!

    Thanks!
    Deb

  • fazalcheema says:

    It seems JessicaHannah was a free spirit from young age and tomboy in a sense she did what she wanted to even if it was participating in activities that boys normally do…it is also great to know she mentions Mandy Aftel as one of the individuals who has inspired her. I follow Art and Olfaction Awards and already knew about her brand and Skive before this review…a great thing about Art and Olfaction Awards is that judges don't know the brand they are going to smell and Luca Turin was one of the judges and gave high marks to Skive… thanks so much for the wonderful draw. I am in the US.

  • leathermountain says:

    I’m in the US and yes, I have taken an interest in the Art and Olfaction Awards. One of the fascinating things about Jessica Hannah is the way that scent and other modes of expression seem to work together so organically in her art work. I also love her notion of travel/time travel in a bottle — or in a box, like those miniature rooms, which I had never heard of but would love to see. And I smiled about the honeysuckle and the neighbors’ flowers, because I did those same things as a child. Precious memories. 🙂 Thank you for the article and the draw.

  • I love the Art & Olfaction awards and am in the USA! It’s thrilling to see so many new faces and perfumes getting the recognition they deserve. I’m a big fan of animalics so Skive sounds great to me.

  • I’m impressed with Ms. Hannah. She sounds like a genuinely creative individual. I’d love to try her perfume. And yes, I’ve followed the Art & Olfaction Awards. In the US. Great post & great draw! Thanks. 🙂

  • As usual, I love reading about the path a perfumer took. They always impress me with their creativity and fearlessness! I had heard of this perfume made for Canoe in Austin, and being a Texan, it captured my interest. My favorite sentiment expressed in the interview was this: ” It’s a gift to share places like Morocco, Spain, France, Oman, India distilled in little bottles, like passports to exotic and mysterious lands.” This is exactly how I feel when trying a new perfume. Thanks for an interesting article. I’ m in the US.

  • I was happy to hear she is from Missouri (a fellow midwesterner!) 🙂 Besides that, I thought it was very interesting how she blends perfume and scent with many other kinds of art. I would love to see a scented play!

    Thank you for the interesting interview, and I am from the US.

  • Elizabeth T says:

    I only learned about the Art and Olfaction Awards here so haven’t followed it for long. Thank you for sharing this wonderful profile with us. “Come in close, we need to talk.” I look forward to smelling those “quiet voices” from Ms. Hannah.

    I’m in the USA. Thanks again!

  • What a great review! I am also from Chicago and the performance art scene and Columbia college. Though a whole mess of years before. I like the emphasis on art and scent. I also love natural perfumes. Thanks for the story and the draw.

  • I find Jessica’s journey so inspiring and am glad that she is also passionate about natural perfumery. I would love to experience on of her works of art. Thank you!

  • That was a fabulous review. It was very interesting to read, I really enjoyed it. Jessica Hannah’s story is very interesting. I am very interest about all natural perfumes, I think those are all fantastic. I would very like to try those fragrances. I generally read about the Art and Olfaction Awards.
    I live in Europe.

  • Because of reading CaFleureBon I pay a lot more attention to natural perfumes now. I liked the part of stopping to eat honeysuckle as a child. 🙂 usa

  • Rhino Fest sounds so cool! I would love to go to something olfactorally interactive. I’m in the US, and haven’t been following the awards,

  • Valentine Girl says:

    Thank you very much for a fascinating article introducing, yet another talented, natural perfumer. I first heard of the Art & Olfaction Awards when I became a regular reader of Cafleurebon last year, and since then, I always read the posts announcing the finalists and winners in my favorite perfume blog! I am always inspired by the auto-biographical stories told by the perfumers as they recount their paths to pursue their passion in making perfume.

    Jessica says that “being an American perfumer is all about the independent makers taking risks” and I found her advice invaluable as an aspiring natural perfumer. Congratulations on the award for Skive and thank you for the generous draw opportunity. USA resident.

  • Marcopietro says:

    I really appreciated this interview, in particular the description that Jessica makes about herself as a guide olfactory in her workshops: a kind of fragrant ferrywoman that opens a window on distant worlds to those who are unable to experience the luxury of international travel.
    I have followed the Art and Olfaction Awards, unfortunately many perfumes participating are hardly available in Europe.
    I’ in Italy.

  • Aurora august says:

    I love it that she sees natural perfumery as a movement, where there is room for everyone. I am in Aotearoa New Zealand, and don’t know much about international perfume awards, but I’m not surprised to learn they hold one in California.

  • Dubaiscents says:

    I really enjoyed the interview and I was interested to hear that Jessica was taught by Mandy Aftel. I would love to try this scent and I always follow the awards to see what scents I should be trying. I live in the UAE.

  • As I am fascinated by Jessica´s approach to her perfumes – still quiet voices saying “Come in close we need to talk” – I would love to hear the whispers and sighs and songs “Skive” could spread on my skin….in my heart…a passionate game, for me, I am sure. Since Tanja Bochnig won in the Artisan Category last year with Calling all Angels I was looking forward to the Art and Olfaction Awards. Now I am a very curious person, infatuated with scents, writing about perfumes, niche perfumes mostly,…living in Austria. Thanks a lot for the opportunitiy to take part in this draw!

  • I am so intrigued! I have followed Art and Olfaction Awards. This article was a beautiful glimpse to the art that Jessican Hannah creates. I loved her comment “My perfumes are still quiet voices saying, “Come in close, we need to talk.” This is a conversation that may transcend time and space!
    I am the USA

  • Jessica had me hooked from the first paragraph where she talks about being named. I had to keep reading. It is inspiring to see someone doing what they love and being recognised for doing it well. I’m in Australia.

  • sandipants says:

    what a wonderfully fascinating background she has! i loved reading about her performance piece. Skive sounds absolutely amazing. i live in the U.S. and have followed the Art and Olfaction Awards. thanks much for the draw!

  • I always enjoy learning what sends a perfumer on their fragrance journey and was interested to learn that Jessica Hannah began as an “experimental maker – a time of artistic awakening for her to see the possibilities of engaging the senses through art.” Her thesis of a showroom of robotic housewives incorporating interactive performance and video sounds fascinating. I live in the U.S.
    I like CaFleureBon Profiles in American Perfumery – Cynthia M Richardson

  • Iphigenia says:

    I liked the fact that Jessica Hannah is an independent wild at heart personality doing things that are considered to be “boys staff” from an early age like a tomboy. I also love the fact that she is very artistic and a genuinely creative personality she tries each time to evoke a certain feeling like with each artistic creation the remembrance of a certain place.
    I have liked the CaFleureBon Profiles in American Perfumery and I thank you and Jessica for this lovely draw, I would love to get a good sniff of her perfume creations. I live in EU.

  • Congratulations to Jessica Hannah who won the prize in the independent category. I follow The Institute for Art and Olfaction from the beginning, appreciating all the efforts in promoting of perfumery as an art. No matter The Institue is a new organization, they have a worldwide character from the start. I appreciate the awards a lot.
    Jessica’s memories are wonderful. I can almost smell roses from her childhood and taste honeysuckle nectar. It is interesting how Jessica became a perfumer. I’m happy to read on the huge influence of Mandy Aftel. She is one of my favorite perfumers. Her Essence And Alchemy is the fragrant bible for some of us. Jessica’s scented installations are certainly works of art I would love to experience. After reading many articles and profiles on Cafleurebon, also after the correspondence with a few American perfumers, it seems that Jessica confirms my opinion on American perfumery. Her words “Being an American perfumer is all about the independent makers taking risks and this can be found in bottles through out the states.” are very important. There are amazing scents created in American perfumery. Skive is probably one of them. I have not tried it, but I love its description as “a tribute to well-worn leather goods” (IAO). I’m sure that Jessica Hannah has created the well-crafted perfume using nice ingredients. I’m in the EU, Croatia. Thank you.

  • “Build a divine relationship with the materials and hold yourself to a high standard.”

    I loved this line of the article! We all have that one teacher that leaves a great impact on our lives. Jessica sounds like a very very talented individual.

    I unfortunately have not kept up. I’ve been really busy with exams 🙁

    I’m in Canada and thank you for the draw!

  • Thanks for an interesting article – I particularly like the fact that Jessica’s a natural perfumer who is able to win out in blind tests against more conventionally-produced entries. I like the description of the notes of Skive, and I’m a fan of Tanja Bochnig’s, so I’d love to try Jessica’s work.

    I’ve followed the Art and Olfaction Awards since last year, and I’m in the UK. THanks for the draw.

  • I really enjoyed hearing about Jessica’s life, especially as a child. She is an extremely good perfumer, and all-natural scents are definitely my favorite. I’ve kept up with the awards a bit this year. It only causes me to put an even bigger dent into my wallet! I’m in Canada

  • A true artist from performance art to creating perfume, I think Jessica is one of the new breed of perfumers who create stories as opposed to do what a company says would be marketable. I have been following the Art and Olfaction Awards since I read about them last year on your blog. Jessica seems like a woman who would totally get what you want if she created a fragrance for you. I saw she has a bespoke service and want to know more.
    I love leather and animalic scents so please enter me in this contest.
    US reader

  • Refreshing and lovely! The whole piece, I mean, not just the perfume. Jessica Hannah sounds like a great person, who understands how we can travel through time and space via fragrance, and how crossing genres and media can lead to fruitful cross-pollination.

    Reading about all the awards can be a little overwhelming, especially without knowing the scents or people. But I do read the pieces and imagine that I’m there and osmagine the scents sometimes. The indie scene is evolving so quickly, it’s very exciting!

    USA Thank you for the draw, I’d love to try Skive

  • Briget marciniak says:

    I have only recently begun my trek through the twisted forest of scent. I came upon this article in the way odors intertwine; a twisted wonderful mind awakening path of books and blogs and websites. I would be so thrilled to receive a sample of Jessicas “Skive” as I learn more about the artists in the beautiful world of scent.

  • Incredible that Jessica was a performing artist and studied with Mandy Aftel. I am looking forward to hearing more about her. I have followed the Art and Olfaction Awards this year.
    Thank you for the chance USA
    Skive sounds wonderful

  • Holly F. says:

    This is the first I’ve heard about the leather company Canoe, very cool to learn about what Jessica Hannah does, and what a fascinating life she has had! It has been exciting to follow the Art and Olfaction awards, and I’m excited to hopefully try Skive. In the US, thanks.

  • Greg Mayne says:

    I love natural perfumes. Jessica is an amazing talent and these sound like very high quality scents. I liked hearing about the route taken to get to where she is right now. I look forward to seeing more of her work in the future. Canada and thank you for the draw!