Nancy Anderson is a self‑taught mixed‑media and found‑object artist whose creative life began not in a studio, but in forgotten fields, alleys, and salvage yards. “I didn’t find art. Art found me,” she says — a truth that has shaped her decades‑long journey of transforming discarded materials into meaningful, wearable shrines. As the founder of Sweet Bird Studio, born in 1988 beside the furnace in her basement, Nancy has built an internationally recognized body of work that blends eras, stories, and sun‑aged purpose into jewelry collected by musicians, celebrities, and art lovers around the world. Her pieces have appeared in films, galleries, major craft shows, and countless publications, yet her creative spark remains rooted in the same hunter‑gatherer instinct that captivated her as a child wandering Turkish bazaars and museum halls. Beyond her studio practice, Nancy is a devoted teacher and social artist, sharing her creative process with students of all ages at universities, workshops, and community programs. She also mentors teens through Natural Highs and co‑leads Stay Wild, a conservation‑driven project supporting rhino rescue efforts in Africa.
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