J9 Glass Magnified handmade molten gems with layers and layers of color and clear, tugged, pulled, dragged and dripped for your pleasure... I was entranced. Thank you!

I will never forget the first time I saw a handmade glass bead. It was in Dillon, Colorado, 1998 (Luna Beads). Up to that point I had been making seed bead jewelry and doing torchwork with metal since I was a kid, but I had never seen anything like this. I was in a bead store: a clear glass cylinder held around a hundred colorful glass beads, each one unique. The shop owner’s husband was a lampwor

ker, and he had made them. My awestruck enthusiasm hit a chord in the shop owner, and she changed the course of my life with one phone call to her husband (for which I am so grateful). This sweet couple invited me to their house one afternoon, where he showed me the basics, and then just let me play on the torch by myself for a while. He sold me his old “Hot Head” torch, a book a few rods…then, I was off and running…and totally obsessed…(***thank you, Stony***)
My work with hot glass and beadmaking blossomed into a full-blown business, as Alpine River Glassworks, in 1999. I developed a hair accessory called a “Hairnoodle”. After creating a business plan, getting the appropriate licensing and tax things figured out, I would come to find that I was, without a doubt, the toughest boss I had ever worked for. I tasked myself with an intense production schedule, making beads (mostly Hairnoodles) for wholesale, retail, craft shows and bead shows all over the country. During this time, I moved to Jacksonville, Oregon, for a year, then came back to Colorado, and lived in the Colorado Springs area (where I remained for about 10 years). Looking back, I am so grateful for the hours and hours of production work that was so necessary to acquire the skills required to excel with this medium. I did quite well selling the Hairnoodles at art and craft fairs in Colorado, New Mexico, Maine, California and Oregon. In addition, I began to design suites of jewelry, as well as adding additional signature pieces. All of the work is truly one-of-a-kind, and after a few years, I began to sign them. (1999-2005 signature is JC , for Jannine Cecilia (middle name). Currently, the J9 signature has been in effect from 2005 to present day. There was a stint as well, in that pieces were signed JC2. Eventually, I also presented my work at the Bead and Button Show (for Bead and Button Magazine) in 2004, as well as in 2005, in Milwaukee, WI. During this time frame, I was one of the featured artists in the March-April 2005 edition of Lapidary Journal’s Step-By-Step Beads with step-by-step instructions on how to create a daisy millefiori-encased garden bead. In the summer of 2005 I was filmed for a spot on HGTV’s “Crafters Coast-to-Coast,” creating a murrine cane face bead. Later that year I had photographs in The Flow magazine (Volume 2, Issue 4) for one of the first “Women in Glass“ issues. I was able to attend the ISGB (International Society of Glass Beadmakers) Gathering in Portland, Oregon in 2005. I was invited to teach bead making at the Bemis School of Art in Colorado Springs, to promote the Chihuly exhibit that would be at the Fine Arts Center for several months in 2005. It was a wonderful opportunity to witness the public truly appreciating the material that they were to admire in the gallery. I had been a full time lamp worker for five years at this time in my career, and I still love to teach. (Currently, I offer private lessons in Manitou Springs, Colorado, as well as with Aurora Borealis Glassworks in Albuquerque, NM )
I am truly looking forward to this next step in the evolution of my career as an artist and a teacher. My most recent work explores new concepts in glass jewelry and accessories. These collections are becoming more and more refined, and I am eager for the future. This future will include: creation of large-scale sculpture, lit wall installations, as well as developing the jewelry line into whatever comes next….

05/07/2025

Celebrate Mother’s Day Weekend with a day of shopping, art, and entertainment at The Northfield Street Fairs! This handmade-only art festival, presented by Artisan Markets, will transform Main Street into a vibrant showcase of Colorado’s best artists and makers. - Discover an incredible selectio...

Show season starts this Saturday!
05/07/2025

Show season starts this Saturday!

Celebrate Mother’s Day Weekend with a day of shopping, art, and entertainment at The Northfield Street Fairs! This handmade-only art festival, presented by Artisan Markets, will transform Main Street into a vibrant showcase of Colorado’s best artists and makers. - Discover an incredible selectio...

LIVE now in paint studio
02/22/2025

LIVE now in paint studio

In the paint studio. j9glass.art. | Check out Jannine Scott LIVE videos on TikTok! Watch, follow, and discover the latest content from Jannine Scott.

02/11/2025

Beginning GLASS BEAD making classes at the MAC with J9 have been announced for this month:

WED 2/12 1pm-3pm
THURS 2/20 1pm -3pm
MON 2/24 1pm - 3pm
THURS 2/27 1pm - 3pm

Stay tuned for March class announcements soon. What days are best for YOU? This two hour introductory class will also certify you to use the torch and equipment on your own time, with your MAC membership!!!

Contact the Manitou Art Center for more info!

02/04/2025

Pssst... I have been brewing new things. Large mixed media pieces with glass, paper and paint is what I have been working on. ALSO I will be announcing classes soon. Stay tuned...

10/14/2024

Have YOU ever wondered what it would be like to wield hot, molten glass? The fascinating world of hot glass is an amazing one. One way to begin your foray into this magical medium is to take a one on one class with Jannine Scott, of J9 glass! In the Orientation/Certification class, Jannine goes over basic tool usage and safety while using the torch. Once you have taken this class, you will have made several simple spacer beads, and will be certified to come and schedule time in the Lampworking Studio at the MAC on your own. The private class can have a max capacity of 3 people for an hour and a half class. The private class is $150 for an hour and a half for one person, and $50 per additional student, and will go another half hour (2hrclass with more people). Gather up some friends and come take a beadmaking class!
SCHEDULING:
When would YOU like to take a class? J9 has some days that are not available, but would love to work with you on whenever is best for YOU! Weekdays, weekends, mornings, evenings, let's make it work! Decide on a day and Jannine will send you info on how to proceed through the MAC.

10/14/2024

Have YOU ever wondered what it would be like to wield hot, molten glass? The fascinating world of hot glass is an amazing one. One way to begin your foray into this magical medium is to take a one on one class with Jannine Scott, of J9 glass! In the Orientation/Certification class, Jannine goes over basic tool usage and safety while using the torch. Once you have taken this class, you will have made several simple spacer beads, and will be certified to come and schedule time in the Lampworking Studio at the MAC on your own. The private class can have a max capacity of 2 people for an hour and a half class. The private class is $150 for an hour and a half for one person, and $50 per additional student, and will go another half hour. Grab a friend and come take a beadmaking class!
SCHEDULING:
When would YOU like to take a class? J9 has some days that are not available, but would love to work with you on whenever is best for YOU! Weekdays, weekends, mornings, evenings, let's make it work! Decide on a day and Jannine will send you info on how to proceed through the MAC.

10/02/2024

Bats! ❤

09/17/2024

Glass Bead Mountain Getaways is on my mind, Facebook. Friends, are you intrigued? PM me your email for my newsletter, coming soon...

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