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The Earring Show | 2026 edition

Dancing in the Mid-Night Sun.

Dancing in the Mid-Night Sun.

by Nancy Norn-Lennie

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This piece is part of The Earring Show, an annual fundraiser for the Craft Council of BC that highlights contemporary jewellery design. The exhibition sheds light on the timeless connection between craft and culture, and how they influence each other.

23.5 x 4.0 x 1.1 cm

a super fun creation of eye-catching, long dangling earrings of rhinestone banding and vividly coloured Czech beads around the antler with rhinestone gem, bringing out the shimmering glitz—long-smoked deer hide tassels are attached to the earring by a silver eye

 

The centrepiece antler is surrounded by a full beaded geometric pattern using 24 kt gold plated Charlotte cut beads and Czech size 11 seed beads sewed on stitch-by-stitch and outlined by rhinestone banding that is stitched on. The edging is stitched on with crystals and seed beads to secure the backing to the front.

 

Nancy is a retired educator with a passion for creating beautiful jewellery that builds on the natural products of the land, blending traditional and modern materials and learning new techniques of piecing them together.

Nature has always been a part of Nancy's creative process. Guided by teachings of the past and using her own artistic creativity, she incorporates natural products such as quills, birch bark, and moose hair tufting into her jewellery. Her mother was an inspiration to her, and Nancy learned by observing the precise handiwork of sewing traditional wear that her mother created, the beautiful designs adorned with embroidery, beads, and quills. She knows the importance of doing your best work. 

Nancy is actively involved in the band council of her community. For her, beading is joyful, as beading is therapeutic and a way of healing from the stresses of life. She loves to pass on her artistic knowledge, skills, and techniques and is always ready to learn more. 

Nancy has completed an adult education certification program from Aurora College in the Northwest Territories, as well as the Indian Teacher Education Program from University of Saskatchewan, receiving a Teaching Certificate and Bachelor of Education degree. She is featured in the NWT Arts Council artists list. 

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CCBC acknowledges that the land on which we work is the unceded shared traditional territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.