jeanette
I started at Jewelry Arts Institute over 19 years ago. I was taking a few college art courses at the time but I knew I didn't know what I wanted to do with my life. I literally woke up one morning and knew I wanted to be a jeweler. I'll go ahead and date myself but I went to the library and looked through all the phone books to find jewelry schools. It seemed at the time that all the jewelry schools were in Manhattan and here I was in New Jersey. I know all about the shame of growing up in New Jersey. I wrote away (snail mail) to a few and Jewelry Arts was the only one that responded with a brochure. To the rube I was, Institute sounded like a large brick building with many people in white coats on a respectably large campus. I called JAI and asked to be connected to the Financial Aid department. JAI was at that time on a third floor walk-up on 79th and Broadway. Lucky me, I got Myron Bikakis on the phone, instructor and designer of Bikakis & Johns. He snickered and said, "What do you think this is, Princeton? " At that point I think I just hung up and resolved never to confess my idiocy. Oh, wait --
I signed up for classes anyway and couldn't wait to start. My experience on the phone clearly taught me nothing so I packed my lunch. After all, who knows if the campus had a lunch place -- .. The class was the most fun I ever had so I just kept coming. After two years I caught wind of the school's apprentice program so I approached the school's then owner, Bessie Jamieson. She seemed pretty underwhelmed by the idea but she took me on anyway. Lucky for me! Today I am VP of Jewelry Arts Institute and in charge of our website and all our web promotion, facebook, etc. An unlikely result but one I couldn't be more pleased about.
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I signed up for classes anyway and couldn't wait to start. My experience on the phone clearly taught me nothing so I packed my lunch. After all, who knows if the campus had a lunch place -- .. The class was the most fun I ever had so I just kept coming. After two years I caught wind of the school's apprentice program so I approached the school's then owner, Bessie Jamieson. She seemed pretty underwhelmed by the idea but she took me on anyway. Lucky for me! Today I am VP of Jewelry Arts Institute and in charge of our website and all our web promotion, facebook, etc. An unlikely result but one I couldn't be more pleased about.
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Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Barbara ClaytonRead about what it takes to make beautiful jewelry. -
Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Sheila GudisRead about what it takes to make beautiful jewelry.
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Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Kate SheehanRead about what it takes to make your own jewelry. -
Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Julia ParishRead about what it takes to make beautiful jewelry. -
Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Julie LowRead about what it takes to make beautiful jewelry. -
Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Patricia SmileyRead about what it takes to make beautiful jewelry. -
Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Amanda MichelRead about what it takes to make beautiful jewelry. -
Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Sarina MenassemayRead about what it takes to make beautiful jewelry.
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Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Sheila UnitiRead about what it takes to create beautiful jewelry. -
Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Beth SosinRead about what it takes to make beautiful jewelry. -
Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Lillian MeyersRead about what it takes to make beautiful jewelry.
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Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Sarah BlumenthalRead what it takes to make beautiful jewelry. -
Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Mia MedakSee what it takes to make beautiful jewelry. -
Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Shu Hsuan TuSee what it takes to be a Jewelry Arts Institute Student of the Week. -
Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Melissa CarawayRead about what it takes to be a Jewelry Arts Institute Student of the Week. -
Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Laurie GrossmanRead what it takes to be Student of the Week at Jewelry Arts Institute. -
Jewelry School - Finding the Right One for YouHow to choose the right jewelry school for you.
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Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Richard RossRead about what it takes to make fine handmade jewelry. -
Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Irene KnoopJewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week. Read about the techniques used to make fine handcrafted jewelry. -
Jewelry Arts Institute's Student of the Week- Andy MendellHere at Jewelry Arts Institute every week I choose a piece of jewelry made by one of our students. This student becomes our Student of the Week and is featured on our website www.jewelryartsinstitute.com.