STEINBACHONLINE.COM: Southeast Open Judged Art Exhibit opens applications to local artists
This article was originally published on: https://steinbachonline.com/articles/soje-opens-applications-to-local-artists- The Southeast Open Judged Art Exhibit (SOJE) is back on at the Steinbach Arts Council (SAC). Manager of community programs, Cassandra Kornelsen, says it’s a great way to connect artists within the community. Highlighting the arts “It’s an exhibit that highlights artists from the whole community that can come and enter a piece of artwork to be judged at the centre.” Kornelsen says art of many different types can be submitted to the exhibit. “Anything from pottery to more ceramics or acrylics and watercolour,” she adds. “Then there’s the adult and the juvenile categories as well. So even the children get to participate in the exhibit this time too.” Kornelsen explains that everyone who submits on time, and before space runs out, is featured in the exhibit. “There is a small criteria that we follow just to make sure all the artwork is appropriate for the public. But everyone is welcome to come and submit their artwork in the forms that fall under those categories.” Front and centre She explains excitedly that the entire Arts Council is used to display pieces during SOJE. “Last year we had over 160 entries, which meant that our full upstairs hall gallery our Ledingham studio gallery, our walls on the SCU studio, and our full basement hallway were full of artwork.” Kornelsen says applications are open now and will close on Jan. 24, 2026. “So, we collect those applications and then we start welcoming the artists to bring their artworks down. And then we have our opening ceremony on Friday, Feb. 28, where we invite everyone to come and see if they’ve placed,” she adds. She says the judges have not been selected yet but will be shortly. “Normally we pick people that we haven’t used within the past few years so that it’s a new selection panel. And there is a committee that picks those judges and then through that judging process there’s a scoring sheet and it’s very official.” All artists welcome Kornelsen says many successful, local artists have gotten their start at SOJE. “I have definitely seen some of the artists that have put their artworks into SOJE have their own full hall gallery exhibit before, which is a really neat segue to that, almost like a sneak peek of their artwork.” She recalls a touching moment from last year. “Memorably last year, a child that was, I think, in grade 5 put in a piece that was a dinosaur. And when he saw the red ribbon that he had won first, he was so excited, and he was crying because he didn’t understand what that meant to him. So it was, yeah, it was such a cool feeling.” Kornelsen notes some exciting things for the future. “We’re out of room. So now (the) next step is a potential satellite program for exhibits, which is a new piece that we’re working on. And we’re really excited to launch that. We’re working on those details for this year.”
