Jancik Arts International Celebrates 30th
Anniversary
Stained Glass Artisans Create Thriving Global Business based on
Old World Technique
ATLANTA & OCALA, Fla. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) March 17, 2008 --
Jancik Arts International (JAI),
creators of exquisite stained glass ceiling domes and vertical flat
glass structures, is celebrating 30 years in business this year. The
company is one of the few in the world to produce overhead compound
curved (vs flat) domes. www.jancikarts.com
JAI is owned and operated by Angelique
Jackson and JoAnn Jancik – The two
met in Atlanta at Perimeter College, where JoAnn taught and Angelique
was a student – What began in 1978 as a hobby
has evolved into a thriving, global business. For three decades these
gifted artisans have created breathtaking glass art, working closely
with architects, interior designers, art consultants and home owners all
over the world. They also go on location for each installation.
Jancik Arts designs pieces for both commercial and high
end residential environments, particularly for the travel/hospitality,
and leisure/entertainment industries. More than 80 percent of their
business is commercial. Clients include: Epcot Center, Disney World
(Orlando, FL); Princess Cruises
(Italy, France, Japan); Royal
Caribbean Cruise Line (Portugal); Mormon Temple, Latter-Day Saints
(Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and Orlando, FL); U.S. Post Office
(El Paso, TX); Floridian Golf Course (Stuart, FL), among others.
Each design is one of a kind and registered with the Library of
Congress. To date, JAI has designed pieces for 16 cruise ships and is
currently working on number 17, The Ruby Princess.
To view the slideshow of JAI’s creations, go
to www.jancikarts.com and click
on the GLASS icon on the left.
In addition to stained glass, JAI also designs impressive metal
sculptures such as the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line Space Station
Playroom, Magnolia Gate and Heron Flight Sculpture. Click here to view
some of these pieces: http://jancikarts.com/metal/metal_slide.html
The Artists
Angelique and JoAnn have earned a reputation for creativity and
reliability -- By interpreting each client’s
needs they are able to render pieces that reflect the client’s
unique vision. Their business philosophy: Provide emotionally
appealing, full service art glass products on schedule and within budget.
Since day one, they have achieved this goal, 100 percent.
Angelique is JAI’s President and Chief
Designer and works out of her studio in Clayton, GA. She creates each
design by hand without the use of a computer. Angelique is an
award-winning artist/designer, and schooled draftsperson –
She trained in steel fabrication with Ken Williams, owner of Southern
Metals, Inc.
JoAnn is JAI’s Master Glass Fabricator –
She cuts and assembles each piece of glass by hand, in her studio, which
is located in a large horse barn in Ocala. JoAnn earned a Master’s
Degree in Education from the University of Southern Mississippi where
she also completed post graduate work. She trained in the field with
David Clymer, fourth generation bevel master craftsman.
“Glass evokes deep emotion. It’s
a spiritual experience,” noted Angelique. “Working
with glass is not just a profession for us. We draw personal
satisfaction from exploring what glass can be –
We love working together and we love what we do,”
added JoAnn.
From Horse Barn in Ocala to Atrium Aboard the Emerald Princess. . .
First Decade
During their first 10 years, Angelique and JoAnn built up their
portfolio by producing stained glass structures primarily for private
residences. “Our first clients felt the
passion that we had for our craft and they supported us,”
noted Angelique.
It was during this first decade that JAI had an opportunity to create
their first large scale project, for a Catholic church in Florida -- The
artists designed and built 2 beveled art glass curtain walls, measuring
8 ft X 50 ft each, a first in the history of their trade. No color was
used because the priest wanted the colors of real flowers outside to
shine through. “We depicted all of the
symbols in hand-cut bevels -- It was very challenging,”
added JoAnn.
Second Decade
The next decade (1988 – 1998), was marked by
JAI’s first ceiling dome for a private
residence in Jackson, FL – This was a true
turning point and further differentiated the company. This period of
time was also when the company got involved with the cruise ship
industry, which catapulted the business to an international level –
The first ship JAI designed was the Sun Viking, by Royal Caribbean
Cruise Line.
Third Decade
Since the late 90s, JAI has continued to grow and evolve. The company
plans to extend its work in hospitality. “Cruise
ships are hotels on the water, so this is a natural progression for us,”
Angelique said. “Our goal is to do more
business in the U.S. and Europe -- We’d also
like to venture into the Middle East.”
About Jancik Arts International (JAI), Inc.
Since 1978, Jancik Arts International, Inc. (JAI) has emerged as a
leader in custom design, production, and installation of interior
vertical glass and stained glass dome structures for world-renowned
travel, leisure and residential environments.
Jancik Arts earned the International Award for Women in Design
and the Design Journal’s Platinum
Award for Design Excellence. The company has been featured in
publications such as Architectural
Digest, Southern
Living, and Glass
Craftsman. JAI is a member of NEWH
(Network of Executive Women in the
Hospitality Industry) and SGAA
(Stained Glass Association of America).
For more information, please visit the website at www.jancikarts.com
or call 1-800-254-1593.
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