The Earring Show | 2026 edition
Orchid
Orchid
by Jo Argue
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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.
3.5 x 2.2 x 0.1 cm
size 11 miyuki delica glass beads (including 24 ct gold plated), nylon thread, gold plated hook
Peyote weaving.
Jo Argue is a sculptor, beadworker, and fibre artist who loves a good story. Her art practice is informed by the stories she hears, sees, and tells to others. The natural world is an intriguing subject for re-creation into whatever medium of choice she is drawn to in a particular moment. Recently "retired," she has thrown herself into the role of a deep-time storyteller, connecting story to whatever medium feels best for the telling.
Jo Argue has an MFA in visual art and her stone sculpture Grandmother Dreams of Balance won an award for best student work at the Haliburton School of Fine Art. Two of her beaded masks were part of a travelling exhibition called Breathe which explored artistic reactions to the pandemic. Her stone sculptures were exhibited at the Georgina Arts Centre in Sutton, ON, and her interactive presentation Remember was part of Erring on the Mount in Peterborough, ON. Her beaded earrings have been exhibited in the 2025 Craft Council of BC Earring Show as well as the members show at the VISAC Gallery in Trail, BC.
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