Meet the artists featured in The Earring Show 2022!
Year 9 of the earring show features over 200 pairs of earrings by over 90 artists from around the world! Earrings in a wide array of mediums, techniques and materials will be on view and for sale starting May 5, 2022 – mark your calendars!
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Sylvie Alusitz
Sylvie utilizes basketry and textile processes to create wearable and sculptural works that reference the connections we have to people and place.
moreMelody Armstrong
Melody Armstrong's ever-changing interplay of colors and textures in her jewellery designs creates dynamic contrasts, “evoking a vividness of exquisite dimensions“ which is rich, alluring and of the utmost elegance.
moreElizabeth Arnold
Alloys by Arnold is a jewelry fabrication and design shop which focuses on sterling silver designs, seamless kinetic movement, and abstract textures paired with modern lines.
moreKolton Babych
Kolton Babych's work is bold, heavy and sensual, highlighting the beauty of imperfection in the natural and man-made worlds.
moreJess Bischoff
Jess' work attempts to depict her interest in Martian astrogeology, and specific research-gathering processes associated with NASA's Mars Exploration Program: drilling, core sampling, and sample caching.
moreEliane-Catrie Blouin Achim
Eliane-Catrie Blouin Achim offers timeless and bold jewelry in sterling silver and concrete, handmade in her Montreal workshop since 2011.
moreArielle Brackett
Arielle Brackett uses cuttlebone casting and powder coating to create her Coral and Floral series, which is representative of ocean corals and florals that she has imagined.
moreBrittani Buettner
Each piece of fine jewellery by Brittani Buettner is intentionally designed and handcrafted to celebrate eternal love, the beauty of the moment and adventures yet to come.
moreMaria Camera-Smith
Camera-Smith fabricates enameled, formed and forged art jewelry that reflects her environment.
moreJaymie Campbell
Jaymie Campbell creates Indigenous contemporary designs using traditional techniques that are inspired by memories, her family, and the land.
moreRobin Cassady-Cain
Robin's work is mainly created in sterling silver, in a mix of finishes, and incorporates needled felt, precious gemstones, and roller printed textures. The shapes reflect her interpretation of the shape and function of cells of the immune system which combine to create contemporary, wearable art.
moreMihaela Coman
Mihaela Coman is a narrative jeweler, she tells stories through figurative and sculptural jewellery. Empowered by the freedom of expression that jewellery can offer, her work is an authentic, sincere and honest expression of her ideas and emotions.
moreTherese Cruz
Dynamism through geometric shapes is what creates interest in Therese Cruz's wearable sterling silver sculptures.
moreLindsey Davidson
One of a kind jewellery, individually designed and hand formed in Cumberland, BC.
moreMadeline Davis
Davis' work explores the ways in which we cope with the chaotic cycle of suffering through adorning our bodies to soothe the psyche.
moreBarb DeRousie
Barb DeRousie makes "Wearable Art Earrings" from original mixed media studies on 300 pound watercolour paper, sealed and embellished with wire-wrapped glass or semi-precious beads.
moreJade Dumrath
Inspired by illustrations created during a daily recovery-based creative practice, Jade Dumrath handcrafts jewellery and objects, which explore vulnerable concepts around mental health recovery such as codependency, enmeshment, enabling, and addiction.
moreLaura Gilbert
A collection intended for connection to the forests and beaches of Western British Columbia through imprints of our most iconic species by innate creative Laura Gilbert.
moreKejia Guo
This work conveys a fascination with asymmetrical geometric patterns, and the collision of material.
moreRuth Hollywood
Ruth Hollywood is an award winning contemporary jeweller, specialising in vibrant, geometric jewellery made from recycled silver and brightly coloured resin.
moreHaruka Imai
The importance of not forgetting one's own identity and having the strength to carry out one's will without being tainted by others.
moreLaleh Javaheri
Laleh Javaheri is an artist working with natural fibres as well as precious metals.
moreZULA Jewelry
Handcrafted artisanal jewelry that serves as a bridge between the Natural World and you, designed to represent and deepen your connection to the Earth, the Cosmos and your truest Self.
moreJiaqi Jiang
This artist likes to use her own aesthetic to express her understanding of jewellery design, her design often focuses on the clean smooth finish of the piece as well as some details added to the piece to surprise the audience.
moreYu Jin
Yu Jin is a jeweller experimenting and playing with materials, letting the material tells the story.
moreCindy Karimun
Zest up your style with these bright oranges and juicy lemon earrings; a vital antioxidant and good source of Vitamin C as a healthy reminder in building a strong immune system during this crucial time.
moreJulie Kemble
As we all navigate challenging times, Julie's goal is to practice simplicity, a task that isn't always easy for her as her natural tendency is to embellish.
moreHaley Kondra
Haley will forever be a student of this craft which she finds both exciting and motivating.
moreMami Kuroda
Mami finds inspiration for jewelry from the natural beauty and shapes of the environment, which she combines with a minimalist attitude to create one-of-a-kind pieces that evoke intense emotional responses.
moreVeronik Lacombe
Veronik Lacombe's work is contemporary with clean and simple lines. She enjoys playing with differed materials, textures and finishes to bring contrast and to elevate the visual interest of her artform.
moreChi Cheng Lee
Chi designs and creates jewelry with a contemporary look, through the simplicity of form and textures in precious metal, colored stones and pearls.
moreYe-jee Lee
Ye-jee Lee presses the symbol of humans' desire using collected dies from the different counties.
moreEmily Lewis
Emily Lewis is a contemporary jeweller and the owner of Galerie Lewis in Quebec City, she explores non noble materials and repetitive forms in her current work.
moreMichelle Lierre
Creating one-of-a-kind filigree jewelry pieces by hand, using ancient and modern techniques with a special interest in hidden details and kinetics.
moreEkata Ma
Earnest and sentient, delicate and captivating, the design that brings comfort and is what you are seeking and will be chasing for.
moreFiona Maclean
Fiona's practice is intuitive and reactive; the give and take between herself, the materials and their interaction with the world, creating pieces that push the boundaries between jewellery and sculpture.
moreMeaghan McRae
Meaghan McRae creates bold, handcrafted Rock-n-Roll jewellery made for those with a wild soul.
moreEdna Milevsky
As a mother of four daughters, the artist must exhibit two sides to every engagement and interaction.
moreElise Muller
Elise Muller finds design inspiration for her three-dimensional projects from both the natural and abstract worlds.
moreOlia Myroniuk
Hand-fabricated sterling silver botanicals with elements of Art Nouveau form and flow.
moreKim Paquet
These earrings explore the tensions between the seen and unseen, the valued and the undervalued, and the raw and refined.
moreJudi Patson
Designing clever jewellery with meaningful themes and original pieces as unique as you are.
moreSherri Pelican
Her work uses the contrast between rough textures and refined surfaces to create visual interest.
moreLouise Perrone
Hand-sewn in her Vancouver studio using fabric and plastic diverted from landfills, Louise Perrone's one-of-a-kind and limited edition pieces are collectible works of art to wear.
moreClaudio Pino
Claudio Pino's Magnetic Sun is a pair of kinetic earrings inspired by our dynamic solar system, and composed of eight movable rings to portray not only the planets orbiting our sun but also the energy that it generates.
moreEllina Pollitt
Elina Pollitt's visual style is big and bold, utilizing repeated organic lines for scale and impact.
moreSally Prangley
Creating objects is like drawing 3-dimensional shapes in the air, with wire acting as the outline and paper as the paint.
moreTess Rears
Tess forms metal to mimic the worn and discarded; occurrences that can be observed in daily life.
moreChristine Rio
Christine creates jewelry that challenges one's perspective of adornment through explorations of movement, abstract shapes, and themes of whimsy or darkness while paying homage to the time-honoured techniques of metalsmiths of long ago in her style that she terms "modern relic."
moreCheryl Rivest
An ongoing journey to share Cheryl Rivest's point of view, through her eyes and soul and out of her hands.
moreMajedh Shariatzadeh
In Majedeh Shariatzadeh's perspective, the jewelry one wears can represent the way they are thinking.
moreLinda J Shea
Linda J Shea produces bold, unique jewellery using precious metals and natural materials, embodying geometric and natural form with interesting textures and materials.
moreMechele Shoneman
Every piece in the Mechele Anna collection is meticulously handcrafted to be "perfectly imperfect".
moreVanessa Shum
Vanessa's designs are inspired by the whimsical nature of how materials interact and are perceived.
moreJan Smith
Handcafted in her home-based studio using vitreous enamel, copper, and sterling silver Jan Smith's one-of-a-kind and limited edition jewellery pieces are collectible works of art made with care for everybody to wear and enjoy.
moreRho Tang
Rho approaches jewelry making through an exploration of spatial relationships; composing visual language by invoking elements such as repetition, juxtaposition, and hierarchy.
morePatricia Tozer
Patricia Tozer is an experimental silversmith who believes in the transformational magic of body adornment and aims to provide unique, expressive pieces to her discerning clientele.
moreJillian Vang
In her jewelry and sculpture, Jillian Vang explores the intimacy in the act of collecting, often using materials and processes influenced by the domestic household.
moreDaniel Wright
We explore modern techniques to create one of a kind pieces that would be very difficult by any other means, our hope is to create treasures that will inspire the future.
moreDongyi Wu
Dongyi Wu creates these works with her unique and expressive language while making them wearable and well crafted.
moreEkaterina Ziborova
Catherine Zibo Art & Bijoux shares the passion for art as a very personal experience fueled by the deep emotional connection with the heritage of Eastern and Western Europe, and translated into the language of studio jewellery.
moreXuezi Zong
These pieces are not only the practice of new materials, but also the collision of traditional Chinese elements jewellery and contemporary jewellery.
moreSylvie Alusitz
Sylvie utilizes basketry and textile processes to create wearable and sculptural works that reference the connections we have to people and place.
moreMelody Armstrong
Melody Armstrong's ever-changing interplay of colors and textures in her jewellery designs creates dynamic contrasts, “evoking a vividness of exquisite dimensions“ which is rich, alluring and of the utmost elegance.
moreElizabeth Arnold
Alloys by Arnold is a jewelry fabrication and design shop which focuses on sterling silver designs, seamless kinetic movement, and abstract textures paired with modern lines.
moreKolton Babych
Kolton Babych's work is bold, heavy and sensual, highlighting the beauty of imperfection in the natural and man-made worlds.
moreJess Bischoff
Jess' work attempts to depict her interest in Martian astrogeology, and specific research-gathering processes associated with NASA's Mars Exploration Program: drilling, core sampling, and sample caching.
moreEliane-Catrie Blouin Achim
Eliane-Catrie Blouin Achim offers timeless and bold jewelry in sterling silver and concrete, handmade in her Montreal workshop since 2011.
moreArielle Brackett
Arielle Brackett uses cuttlebone casting and powder coating to create her Coral and Floral series, which is representative of ocean corals and florals that she has imagined.
moreBrittani Buettner
Each piece of fine jewellery by Brittani Buettner is intentionally designed and handcrafted to celebrate eternal love, the beauty of the moment and adventures yet to come.
moreMaria Camera-Smith
Camera-Smith fabricates enameled, formed and forged art jewelry that reflects her environment.
moreJaymie Campbell
Jaymie Campbell creates Indigenous contemporary designs using traditional techniques that are inspired by memories, her family, and the land.
moreRobin Cassady-Cain
Robin's work is mainly created in sterling silver, in a mix of finishes, and incorporates needled felt, precious gemstones, and roller printed textures. The shapes reflect her interpretation of the shape and function of cells of the immune system which combine to create contemporary, wearable art.
moreMihaela Coman
Mihaela Coman is a narrative jeweler, she tells stories through figurative and sculptural jewellery. Empowered by the freedom of expression that jewellery can offer, her work is an authentic, sincere and honest expression of her ideas and emotions.
moreTherese Cruz
Dynamism through geometric shapes is what creates interest in Therese Cruz's wearable sterling silver sculptures.
moreLindsey Davidson
One of a kind jewellery, individually designed and hand formed in Cumberland, BC.
moreMadeline Davis
Davis' work explores the ways in which we cope with the chaotic cycle of suffering through adorning our bodies to soothe the psyche.
moreBarb DeRousie
Barb DeRousie makes "Wearable Art Earrings" from original mixed media studies on 300 pound watercolour paper, sealed and embellished with wire-wrapped glass or semi-precious beads.
moreJade Dumrath
Inspired by illustrations created during a daily recovery-based creative practice, Jade Dumrath handcrafts jewellery and objects, which explore vulnerable concepts around mental health recovery such as codependency, enmeshment, enabling, and addiction.
moreLaura Gilbert
A collection intended for connection to the forests and beaches of Western British Columbia through imprints of our most iconic species by innate creative Laura Gilbert.
moreKejia Guo
This work conveys a fascination with asymmetrical geometric patterns, and the collision of material.
moreRuth Hollywood
Ruth Hollywood is an award winning contemporary jeweller, specialising in vibrant, geometric jewellery made from recycled silver and brightly coloured resin.
moreHaruka Imai
The importance of not forgetting one's own identity and having the strength to carry out one's will without being tainted by others.
moreLaleh Javaheri
Laleh Javaheri is an artist working with natural fibres as well as precious metals.
moreZULA Jewelry
Handcrafted artisanal jewelry that serves as a bridge between the Natural World and you, designed to represent and deepen your connection to the Earth, the Cosmos and your truest Self.
moreJiaqi Jiang
This artist likes to use her own aesthetic to express her understanding of jewellery design, her design often focuses on the clean smooth finish of the piece as well as some details added to the piece to surprise the audience.
moreYu Jin
Yu Jin is a jeweller experimenting and playing with materials, letting the material tells the story.
moreCindy Karimun
Zest up your style with these bright oranges and juicy lemon earrings; a vital antioxidant and good source of Vitamin C as a healthy reminder in building a strong immune system during this crucial time.
moreJulie Kemble
As we all navigate challenging times, Julie's goal is to practice simplicity, a task that isn't always easy for her as her natural tendency is to embellish.
moreHaley Kondra
Haley will forever be a student of this craft which she finds both exciting and motivating.
moreMami Kuroda
Mami finds inspiration for jewelry from the natural beauty and shapes of the environment, which she combines with a minimalist attitude to create one-of-a-kind pieces that evoke intense emotional responses.
moreVeronik Lacombe
Veronik Lacombe's work is contemporary with clean and simple lines. She enjoys playing with differed materials, textures and finishes to bring contrast and to elevate the visual interest of her artform.
moreChi Cheng Lee
Chi designs and creates jewelry with a contemporary look, through the simplicity of form and textures in precious metal, colored stones and pearls.
moreYe-jee Lee
Ye-jee Lee presses the symbol of humans' desire using collected dies from the different counties.
moreEmily Lewis
Emily Lewis is a contemporary jeweller and the owner of Galerie Lewis in Quebec City, she explores non noble materials and repetitive forms in her current work.
moreMichelle Lierre
Creating one-of-a-kind filigree jewelry pieces by hand, using ancient and modern techniques with a special interest in hidden details and kinetics.
moreEkata Ma
Earnest and sentient, delicate and captivating, the design that brings comfort and is what you are seeking and will be chasing for.
moreFiona Maclean
Fiona's practice is intuitive and reactive; the give and take between herself, the materials and their interaction with the world, creating pieces that push the boundaries between jewellery and sculpture.
moreMeaghan McRae
Meaghan McRae creates bold, handcrafted Rock-n-Roll jewellery made for those with a wild soul.
moreEdna Milevsky
As a mother of four daughters, the artist must exhibit two sides to every engagement and interaction.
moreElise Muller
Elise Muller finds design inspiration for her three-dimensional projects from both the natural and abstract worlds.
moreOlia Myroniuk
Hand-fabricated sterling silver botanicals with elements of Art Nouveau form and flow.
moreKim Paquet
These earrings explore the tensions between the seen and unseen, the valued and the undervalued, and the raw and refined.
moreJudi Patson
Designing clever jewellery with meaningful themes and original pieces as unique as you are.
moreSherri Pelican
Her work uses the contrast between rough textures and refined surfaces to create visual interest.
moreLouise Perrone
Hand-sewn in her Vancouver studio using fabric and plastic diverted from landfills, Louise Perrone's one-of-a-kind and limited edition pieces are collectible works of art to wear.
moreClaudio Pino
Claudio Pino's Magnetic Sun is a pair of kinetic earrings inspired by our dynamic solar system, and composed of eight movable rings to portray not only the planets orbiting our sun but also the energy that it generates.
moreEllina Pollitt
Elina Pollitt's visual style is big and bold, utilizing repeated organic lines for scale and impact.
moreSally Prangley
Creating objects is like drawing 3-dimensional shapes in the air, with wire acting as the outline and paper as the paint.
moreTess Rears
Tess forms metal to mimic the worn and discarded; occurrences that can be observed in daily life.
moreChristine Rio
Christine creates jewelry that challenges one's perspective of adornment through explorations of movement, abstract shapes, and themes of whimsy or darkness while paying homage to the time-honoured techniques of metalsmiths of long ago in her style that she terms "modern relic."
moreCheryl Rivest
An ongoing journey to share Cheryl Rivest's point of view, through her eyes and soul and out of her hands.
moreMajedh Shariatzadeh
In Majedeh Shariatzadeh's perspective, the jewelry one wears can represent the way they are thinking.
moreLinda J Shea
Linda J Shea produces bold, unique jewellery using precious metals and natural materials, embodying geometric and natural form with interesting textures and materials.
moreMechele Shoneman
Every piece in the Mechele Anna collection is meticulously handcrafted to be "perfectly imperfect".
moreVanessa Shum
Vanessa's designs are inspired by the whimsical nature of how materials interact and are perceived.
moreJan Smith
Handcafted in her home-based studio using vitreous enamel, copper, and sterling silver Jan Smith's one-of-a-kind and limited edition jewellery pieces are collectible works of art made with care for everybody to wear and enjoy.
moreRho Tang
Rho approaches jewelry making through an exploration of spatial relationships; composing visual language by invoking elements such as repetition, juxtaposition, and hierarchy.
morePatricia Tozer
Patricia Tozer is an experimental silversmith who believes in the transformational magic of body adornment and aims to provide unique, expressive pieces to her discerning clientele.
moreJillian Vang
In her jewelry and sculpture, Jillian Vang explores the intimacy in the act of collecting, often using materials and processes influenced by the domestic household.
moreDaniel Wright
We explore modern techniques to create one of a kind pieces that would be very difficult by any other means, our hope is to create treasures that will inspire the future.
moreDongyi Wu
Dongyi Wu creates these works with her unique and expressive language while making them wearable and well crafted.
moreEkaterina Ziborova
Catherine Zibo Art & Bijoux shares the passion for art as a very personal experience fueled by the deep emotional connection with the heritage of Eastern and Western Europe, and translated into the language of studio jewellery.
moreXuezi Zong
These pieces are not only the practice of new materials, but also the collision of traditional Chinese elements jewellery and contemporary jewellery.
more