Studio Update
A Note From The Owner...
A New Chapter.
Over the past year and a half, life has brought some big changes. Like many seasons of change, it’s been filled with challenges, growth, and more learning than I ever expected.
One of those changes is that I’m now running the studio entirely on my own. In the past, I focused mostly on the art and teaching while the business side was shared.
Today I’m wearing all the hats. It’s stretched me in ways I never imagined, and I’m still learning every day. And I’m really excited to share that the studio is moving into a new space, a fresh chapter that feels full of possibility.
I also want to thank my incredible team. There aren’t words big enough for how grateful I am for each of you. Through one of the hardest seasons of my life, you’ve shown up with patience, grace, loyalty, and unwavering support. You’ve believed in this business, in our clients, and in me, even on the days when I was still finding my footing. I truly couldn’t have made it through this chapter without you. And I hope you know how deeply appreciated and valued you are. It is an honor to work alongside each of you.
To every client, student, and friend who’s supported me along the way. Thank you. Your encouragement, trust, and kindness have meant more than words can say. You’ve made it possible for this business to keep growing, and I’ll never take that for granted. This studio has always been more than just a business to me. It’s a reflection of my heart, my creativity, and the community we’ve built together. I’m so excited for everything that’s ahead, and I can’t wait to welcome you into the new space.
With gratitude & LGA love, Jordan
New Studio Information
(will continue to update)
While we are so excited to share everything about our new studio space, we have a few more I's to dot and T's to cross. What we can share is that we are so happy with this new place! We feel like it will be the perfect space to transition to while keeping all the magic of our studio alive. We will continue to share more and more throughout these coming weeks, but in the meantime we've answered a few anticipatory questions for you!
Q: Where is the new space?
A: We're excited to announce that we have moved to 3888 Forest St.,Unit B, Denver, CO 80207. We can't wait to see you there!
Q: When are you moving?
A: We’re currently in the process of finalizing all the moving pieces… well, move. Our goal is to make the transition as smooth as possible and keep our regular classes and activities going as much as we can along the way. We’ll share a more specific timeline as soon as everything is finalized.
Q: Why are you moving?
A: After everything we’ve grown into, we’ve reached a point where our current space just doesn’t quite fit the studio we are anymore. The new space will give us some exciting opportunities to expand, improve, and create an even better experience for our students, artists, and community.
Q: Will my classes be affected?
A: Our goal is to keep things as normal as possible during the transition. There may be a few little bumps along the way because, unfortunately, moving an entire glass studio is not quite as simple as putting a few boxes in the back of a car. We’ll keep everyone updated if anything changes with your class or reservation.
Q: Will the new studio look different?
A: Oh, absolutely. But in the best way! We’re taking everything we’ve learned from this space and using it to create something that feels much more like the Little Glass Art we’ve grown into. There will still be plenty of the things you know and love, but we’re also making room for some new ideas.
A Love Letter to 9780 E Girard Ave.
It’s hard to put into words just how much has happened within these walls. When we first came into this space, we were a very different studio, a very different business, and, honestly, probably a very different version of ourselves. We’ve grown, changed, experimented, pivoted, learned A LOT the hard way, and somehow managed to keep making art and building a community through all of it. This studio has seen new classes, big ideas, questionable amounts of glass dust, countless projects, late nights, celebrations, frustrations, and more than a few “okay, so what are we going to do now?” moments. It has been the backdrop to so many of the transitions that have shaped Little Glass Art into what it is today.
And while we may not look quite the same as we did when we first started here, we’ve never felt more like us. This space gave us room to figure out who we wanted to be, what kind of studio we wanted to create, and what really matters to us. So, as we get ready to say goodbye, there’s definitely a little bittersweetness in the air. But more than anything, there’s excitement. We’re taking everything we’ve built here, the lessons, the memories, the mess, the magic, and yes, probably a truly unreasonable amount of glass, and bringing it with us into our next chapter. We’re so grateful this studio got to be part of our story, and even more excited for what comes next.
