Jennifer Beaudoin Moffitt
about
Beaudoin Glass is the creative brainchild of Jennifer Beaudoin Moffitt. For decades preceding entrepreneurship, her career path was in the graphics field, as art has always been her focus.
In 2017, she came to a crossroads where she could take the terrifying leap of following her passion to start her own art glass business or stay on her chosen career path, remain ‘safe’ and financially sound as she sprinted toward her retirement years. It was her supportive husband who tipped the scale, encouraged her to go for it, and is her daily champion. To read more about her post-decision path, visit her blog page.
Excited to connect with and learn from other glass artists, Jennifer joined the National Capital Art Glass Guild in 2017, served as Chair of the Nominations committee in 2018, webmaster in 2019 and beyond, and become President in 2020. She redesigned the NCAGG.org website utilizing Squarespace for the public pages and ClubExpress for the member-only pages. She looks forward to an infinite mastery and study of the glass medium through education, practice, classes, experimentation, and shared learning among her colleagues.
In 2022, Jennifer embarked on a six-part, three year masterclass series taught by the world’s foremost fused glass maestro, Narcissus Quagliata. He is the most renowned glass fuser on the planet and he chose to share his decades-long glass knowledge with those willing to invest time, sweat equity and money in his courses. I am overwhelmed and thrilled with the technical, creative, and mentoring lessons he provided. I will spend years finessing and incorporating what I learned into my own art glass.
I am so grateful to him for sharing and proud of myself for undertaking this challenging path. I graduated in May 2025.
I late 2025, Jennifer and her husband and faithful dog moved from Kensington, MD to Whidbey Island, Washington. Her glass business had taken over so much of the house that the running joke became, “we’re gonna need a bigger house” (Jaws fans, anyone?). Jennifer found the perfect combination of [a] house with a separate art studio, [b] proximity to a sibling and [c] stunning view of mountains and water. The move was agonizing but worth it. She is now prioritizing her glass business and applying the lessons she learned from NQ into her glass style and practice. Stay tuned for exciting new work.