How can we use odours to identify mushrooms? What can illustrations and descriptions of fungal odours in old books — and the odours of the books themselves — tell us about pasts smells? And how can artists offer a cultural context to mycological collections to help enrich our understanding of mushrooms?
These are some of the questions artist Dr Siôn Parkinson is asking as part his two-year project at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, which is titled ‘Fragrance in the Fungarium: A Creative Approach to the Olfactory Heritage of Mushrooms’. The project is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), part of UK Research and Innovation.
Siôn is one of eight researchers in the UK who have been awarded funding through a pilot scheme for Early Career Research Fellowships in Cultural and Heritage Institutions. The aim of the scheme — which is co-ordinated by the V&A — is to support post-doctoral researchers in taking up positions within independent research organisations (IROs) like the RBGE.