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Genevieve's story

I run a stained glass business out of our house, and my husband has a steady job as metal fabricator for a local furniture business. We met at a giant glass production house 10 years ago and have long talked about having our own glass blowing furnace. Costs and space have held that dream at bay. Our current business is stained glass--I work with a kiln in the back room of our house. Over the first two years I worked a second job as an event coordinator, and last year, switched to our business full time. The need for a studio outside the house was an issue from the beginning--glass shards and daily life don't mix! We looked everywhere to find a simple safe studio to move the business to and found "safe, clean, and private" was far out of reach financially. I wrote to the city in the wake of two major studio fires in a local illegal studio building, and asked for safe, affordable studio spaces. With things like fire, kilns, epoxy, oil paint and other toxic substances, working at home is out of the question for most artists. Our city embraces the art that artists produce, so why not the artists? None of this made sense to me. A local competition called the K-Ave Storefront Challenge was announced last fall, and after much talk, we plunged into the application. Two months later, we won a brick and mortar storefront in our neighborhood! The opportunity to create a model to show the city and landlords what dignified, low-cost studios are is thrilling to both of us! As is the glass blowing studio we have dreamed of for so long. The store peice is the marriage of it all, and will serve to highlight local artists and makers.


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It helps local artists expand their socially impactful enterprise and get much needed equipment.



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About Juggarnaut Studios and Glass House

Industry: Arts
Years in operation: New Business
Website: juggarnautstudios.com

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