Entries by Angelica San Juan

Earl Talatala

"Raw and Simple"

Earl Talatala

Open from May 23 to June 27, 2025

Earl Talatala


Earl D. Talatala is a visual artist working primarily with acrylic and mixed media. Born in the Phillippines into a family of artists, Earl grew up surrounded by creativity, which laid the foundation for his own artistic journey. Now based in Steinbach, he finds deep inspiration in the beauty of nature, often reflecting its textures, colors, and spirit in his work.

This exhibit marks Earl’s debut on the art scene, showcasing his unique perspective and expressive use of materials. His art invites viewers to slow down, observe, and reconnect with the natural world through his vibrant and layered compositions.

Want to take a closer look?

See more at the Hall Gallery, located in the Steinbach Cultural Arts Centre at 304 Second St. You’re welcome to enjoy the artwork during our office hours. A toonie admission is appreciated and can be left in the donation box in the hall.

Naomi Gerrard

Multi-grains of Energy

Naomi Gerrard

Open from May 23 to June 27, 2025

Naomi Gerrard


While growing up on a farm in Pennsylvania Naomi included many art projects into her life.  Naomi studied nursing and worked as a Registered Nurse for several years and then completed a B.F.A. at the University of Minnesota in Fine Arts before immigrating to Manitoba with her Canadian husband and their 3 young children.  Art for Naomi is a search for the visual voice, for the light, spirit, sound, tension and story of the moment.  She began creating mixed media art using handmade papers and natural products such as sand, seeds, thread, yarn, cloth, plaster and now grains.  Colour is an integral element in her life. 

Artist Statement


For many years, Naomi has been using her art to explore the energy of the prairies while celebrating the importance of our prairie agriculture.  She is inspired by the potential surging life of the individual grains planted annually on our prairies.  It is these maturing grains that change the vast prairie landscape annually from the planting season, through the growing season to the harvest season and then the resting season. These grains spread energy, hope and beauty as they develop into nourishing food for us all. Each individual grain has its own inherent personality, range of colors, shape and beauty.   She incorporates these grains into her mixed media art works using about 15 different grains including canola, flax, wheat, oats, buckwheat, sunflower seeds, rye, alfalfa, clover, mustard seeds and many more. Naomi feels a connection to our prairies through these grains as she develops compositions depicting the planting, sprouting, maturing and harvesting of the grains as well as showing products created from these grains and animals enjoying the gains.  The energy of the grains as they mature also inspires her more abstract compositions. These grains command a deep respect and encourage a reflection on life, nature and our connections to the land. The health of our agriculture is vitally linked to the health of our prairie society.  These mixed media works encourage us all to reflect on our prairie energy.

Want to take a closer look?

See more at the Hall Gallery, located in the Steinbach Cultural Arts Centre at 304 Second St. You’re welcome to enjoy the artwork during our office hours. A toonie admission is appreciated and can be left in the donation box in the hall.

Grunthal Artist Exhibits Extraordinary Resin Work with the Steinbach Arts Council

The Steinbach Arts Council is thrilled to announce the upcoming exhibit titled In The Night Sky featuring the breathtaking works of Merrill Clark, a talented artist from Grunthal, Manitoba. This exhibit will run from April 11 to May 16 at the Hall Gallery, offering a unique opportunity for the public to explore the beauty and mystery of the night sky through resin art. Merrill Clark’s artistic journey began in her childhood, nurtured by her creative parents in Winnipeg. Her passion for working with resin started with the creation of 3-dimensional pyramids, showcasing rare selenite crystals mined by her family during the construction of the Red River Floodway in the 1960s. As her art evolved, Clark discovered the versatility of resin, allowing her to conceptualize her fascination with the night sky. Many of her pieces are now held in private collections in Italy, Brazil, Australia, and beyond. “I was blessed with artistic parents who appreciated and encouraged creativity in any art form,” Clark reflects on her early beginnings. Her transition to working with canvas has given her the freedom to experiment with technique and complexity of design, inspired by the spectacular night sky visible from her current home in Grunthal, Manitoba. “The fluidity of resin, along with how it interacts uniquely with various additives, allows my imagination to bring these galaxies to life in my work,” she explains, highlighting the unique medium that defines her art. Mallory Stang, new keyperson for the Hall Gallery at SAC states, “This exhibit encapsulates the beauty and mystery of the night, capturing the details of galaxies and nebulas in resin. We are excited to showcase such a unique artform which is beloved worldwide. Our gallery has always been the home of many great artists in our region for more than 25 years now, and we’re honoured to have Merrill belong in that roster.” Merrill will be our second-to-last artist in our 2024-2025 line up. We want to remind our community members that if they are someone like Merrill who would like to share their art in a professional setting, applications are now open until April 25th. We’re looking forward to the exceptional talent the community has to offer. The Steinbach Arts Council’s mission is to create partnerships within our community and encourage the awareness and enjoyment of arts and culture. SAC invites everyone to join us in celebrating the remarkable talent and creative imagination of Merrill Clark during an Opening Ceremony on Friday, April 11, 2025, at 6:30 PM. This event is free to the public. SAC encourages a toonie donation to support our hall gallery. Clark will be showcasing a collection of pieces and merchandise for sale, and the Steinbach Arts Council will be delighted to assist in facilitating their sale. We also want to express our sincere gratitude to our Hall Gallery sponsor, Good N Natural.

Merrill Clark

"In the Night Sky"

Merrill Clark

Open from April 11, 2025 - May 16, 2025 | Opening Ceremony April 11, 2025 at 6:30PM

Merrill Clark


Merrill Clark was born and raised in Winnipeg, where her artistic parents nurtured her creativity, encouraging her to explore various forms of art. This exposure sparked a lifelong passion for creative expression, which she has pursued through numerous mediums.

Her fascination with resin began years ago, when she started creating three-dimensional pyramids that showcased rare selenite crystals mined by her family during the construction of the Red River Floodway in the 1960s. As she experimented with the medium, she discovered that she could also use it to bring her fascination with the night sky to life, crafting small galaxies and nebulas within the pyramids. Many of these pieces are now part of private collections around the world, including in Italy, Brazil, and Australia.

As her art evolved, she found that the pyramids became limiting due to their size, and she transitioned to working with canvas. This change allowed her to explore more complex techniques and designs. Currently residing in Grunthal, where the night sky is a constant source of inspiration, Merrill Clark continues to create stunning pieces that bring the universe to life. The unique properties of resin, combined with its interactions with various additives, enable her to tap into her imagination and craft vibrant, otherworldly scenes that showcase her talent and creativity.

Want to take a closer look?

See more at the Hall Gallery, located in the Steinbach Cultural Arts Centre at 304 Second St. You’re welcome to enjoy the artwork during our office hours. A toonie admission is appreciated and can be left in the donation box in the hall.

The Steinbach Arts Council is Celebrating 45 Years of Community Impact and An Even Brighter Future.

The Steinbach Arts Council (SAC) is proud to announce its 45th Anniversary Fundraising Gala, taking place on Friday, May 2, 2025. This milestone event will celebrate four and a half decades of programming within the community while highlighting the profound impact SAC has had on families over the past several years.  “This anniversary is not just a celebration of our history—it’s a celebration of the possibilities for the future,” says David Klassen, Executive Director of the Steinbach Arts Council. “The past few years of growth for us have reinforced the importance of the arts in bringing people together, especially for our children and families. The Gala is an opportunity to reflect on that impact and ensure that our programs and attendees continue to thrive, so our community can so the same.” SAC is committed to making high-quality arts programming accessible to all. Through initiatives like free youth programming, expanded bursary opportunities, and a growing variety of classes and workshops, SAC continues to break down barriers and create subsidized, inclusive programming that allows for the development of creativity and confidence-building.  “Our 45th anniversary is a reflection of the positive impact and foreseeable growth in the future of the arts,” says Cassandra Kornelsen, Manager of Community Programs at the Steinbach Arts Council. “When a community has a place to belong, growth happens, creativity is born, and passion is expressed through various artistic mediums. We are the artistic heartbeat for many individuals, providing opportunities to learn, explore, and build relationships that allow us to thrive.” As one of the original presenters of live performance, SAC continues its long tradition of presenting world-class entertainment.  “We’ve been bringing quality arts and culture programming to our community for many years. We are proud to continue that tradition, and we are also excited for what’s ahead. We’re exploring new initiatives like free concerts in seniors’ homes, more frequent cultural celebrations, and expanded opportunities for youth so our whole community can experience belonging.  We’re excited to work together with our supporters to make these important events possible,” says Tara Schellenberg, Performing Arts Coordinator. With a fundraising goal of $65,000, this year’s Gala will directly support programs that enrich the lives of people across the southeast region. Guests will enjoy an unforgettable evening featuring gourmet local cuisine, fine wines, award-wining local entertainment, and a curated live auction including live art (Colleen Watchorn and Dawn Schmidt) and a dinner hosted in SAC’s own hall gallery, among other items. Guests will also have an opportunity to purchase an anniversary edition piece of jewelry, created by GNM fine Jewelers. SAC’s 45th anniversary Gala will feature several SAC students who have excelled in their commitment to learning their craft, and who contribute to their own community by sharing their artistic skills and gifts. The event will also provide an opportunity to donate, allowing attendees to contribute to SAC’s ongoing mission – to create community through arts and culture. Tickets are available for $150 per person, or a table of 8 can be reserved for $1200. Those unable to attend are encouraged to donate in support of SAC programs. For tickets, auction details, and more information, visit steinbacharts.ca or call 204-346-1077. SAC extends its gratitude to its sponsors, whose generosity makes this event possible. A full list of sponsors and supporters will be available on the event website. Join us as we celebrate 45 years of arts, culture, and community, and help us continue making a difference for the next generation.

Steinbach Arts Council Brings Musical Theatre Hits to The Studio Series

The Steinbach Arts Council presents a Studio Series performance, Flipside Opera & Art Song Collective at 7:00pm on April 13th, 2025. Join the Flipside artistic team of soprano Judith Oatway and pianist Lisa Rumpel, along with Flipside board member and tenor Aaron Hutton for a casual, lighthearted evening of heartfelt musical theatre offerings, soulful songs, and opera hits.  “We started the Studio Series because the intimate vibe of a small audience that’s able to get up close and personal with the performer is nothing short of magic.” shares Tara Schellenberg, Performing Arts Coordinator at the Steinbach Arts Council. “The close connection takes the storytelling and artistry to the next level, and I know the talented musicians from Flipside Opera will make this a night to remember. Our audience will love seeing musical theatre and opera come to life.” Flipside Opera & Art Song Collective tells the stories of everyday experiences that make us human, through low-barrier, classically sung performances that are anything but traditional. Flipside curates compelling, immersive vocal theatre productions with exceptional performers, telling truth through song. The Studio Series features house concert-style performances held at the beautiful SCU Studio, located in the Steinbach Cultural Arts Centre. Exceptional artists connect with a small audience, creating an experience that is intimate, captivating, and extraordinary. Coffee and light refreshments will be served, and there will be opportunity to see these fabulous artists up close and speak with them after the concert. Tickets are $25 and available by calling 204.346.1077.

Steinbach Arts Council Brings Manitoba Theatre for Young People to Steinbach

The Steinbach Arts Council presents a Manitoba Theatre for Young People production Blue Beads and Blueberries on April 11th, 2025, at the SRSS Theatre. Recommended for ages 5-12, this show is ideal for families! Blue Beads and Blueberries transforms an ancient fairy tale into a celebration of Métis culture. When a father asks his daughters how much they love him, he feels slighted by the response of his youngest and sends her away. This sets her off on an adventure of self-discovery, one brimming with beaded earrings, woven sashes, and traditional jigs. Tara Schellenberg, Performing Arts Coordinator at the Steinbach Arts Council, shares why this presentation is special: “Manitoba Theatre for Young People is one of the most respected professional theatre companies in Canada, and we are thrilled to host them in our community. Storytelling is a powerful way to learn, and we know our audience will be both entertained and inspired!” Manitoba Theatre for Young People has been creating and presenting professional theatre productions for children and families since 1982. In addition to its mainstage season and touring activities, MTYP plays a key role in the development and delivery of theatre-in-education programs that concentrate on using theatre as an educational tool to illustrate and express ideas about social issues. The Steinbach Arts Council is proud to present this MTYP production and bring engaging theatrical entertainment to families in our community. This show is made possible with support from Steinbach Hatchery, Mark & Bonnie Loewen, and the Million Dollar Round Table Foundation. Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for under 18. Blue Beads and Blueberries Written by Erin Macklem Directed by Katie German Produced by Manitoba Theatre for Young People.

Steinbach Arts Council to Conclude 45th Anniversary Concert Series with Ninth Sold-Out Performance

The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre (RMTC), Manitoba’s largest theatre touring company, is set to conclude the Steinbach Arts Council’s 45th Anniversary Concert Series with a sold-out performance of Murder for Two. Taking place at the SRSS Theatre at 7:30pm on March 4, 2025, this musical whodunit is the ninth sold-out performance of the 2024-2025 concert season and promises to be a memorable night for the community. Murder for Two, penned by Joe Kinosian and Kellen Blair, features two actors skillfully portraying a dozen characters, all while accompanied by a piano. This production is a lively tribute to classic murder mysteries, blending humor and music to engage audiences of all ages. Tara Schellenberg, Performing Arts Coordinator at the Steinbach Arts Council, shares her excitement: “The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre’s rural tour is always a highly anticipated SAC event, and Murder for Two is no exception. We are thrilled to bring this calibre of entertainment to Steinbach. With nine sold-out concert series performances this season, we remain committed to meeting the growing demand for high-quality entertainment in our community.” The Steinbach Arts Council plays a vital role in fostering community spirit through arts and culture. By hosting such events, they ensure that residents have access to diverse and engaging performances. The performance will showcase the talents of Duncan Cox as Marcus and Melanie Whyte as The Suspects, under the direction of Chase Winnicky. This sold-out show reflects the community’s enthusiasm for the arts and the ongoing commitment of RMTC to connect with audiences across Manitoba. The RMTC Regional Tour is proudly supported by PlayNow (Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries), IG Wealth Management, and the Manitoba Arts Council, ensuring that the arts remain accessible to all. ### To arrange an interview, please contact:Angelica San Juan, Communications & Outreach Coordinatormarketing@steinbacharts.ca | 2043461077 A selection of photos and video from RMTC will be available on February 19, 2025. To access these photos, visit the MEDIA CENTRE at royalmtc.ca/mediacentre. USERNAME: media PASSWORD: Medi@24!

“In Search of TreAsARRG” Sets Sail for Steinbach In This Backyard Theatre Company Spring Production

The Steinbach Arts Council is thrilled to announce the upcoming family-friendly production, “In Search of TreasARRG,” directed and originally written by Jeremy Plett, a long-time supporter of the arts and theatre instructor at SAC. This marks a historic moment as the Backyard Theatre Company (BTC) opens its doors to the public for the very first time, having previously limited performances to family and friends. The show will also feature the lively musical number “Revolting Children” from Matilda by FUSION Musical Theatre and “Tales of the High Seas” by Dramatic Discovery. Scheduled for April 15, 2025, at 6:30 PM, the event will take place at the SRSS Theatre, with tickets going on sale on March 5, 2025. “In Search of TreasARRG” takes audiences on a thrilling pirate adventure filled with humor and excitement. The story follows two rival pirate crews, led by Black Barrel Billy and Captain Cut-Lassie, as they race to uncover the legendary treasure of Goldbeard. With unexpected twists, a bumbling admiral, and a sea serpent guarding secrets, this production promises to be a delightful spectacle for families of all ages. Jeremy Plett, who has been a pivotal figure in the local theatre community, expressed his enthusiasm: “I can’t wait to see how these talented young actors bring the wacky world of ‘In Search of TreasARRG’ to life on stage. This script is packed with zany adventures and hilarious mishaps, and I’m thrilled to watch the kids tackle it with their boundless energy and creativity. I’m confident they’ll do an amazing job, turning this pirate tale into a memorable spectacle that audiences of all ages will adore!” Joining Jeremy in this production is Assistant Director Akecia Peters, who brings her own passion for the arts as she teaches Dramatic Discovery. With a record-breaking registration of over 70 young performers aged 5 to 16, BTC has seen its largest turnout to date. This surge in interest highlights the growing popularity of theatre arts among local youth, providing them with a platform to develop their acting, creativity, and teamwork skills. The Steinbach Arts Council would like to thank Nature’s Farm for sponsoring our Backyard Theatre Company Program. Tickets are $10/person. To purchase, visit SteinbachArts.ca or call us at 204.346.1077.

SteinbachOnline.com: Steinbach Arts Council expands with spring programming

This article was originally published on SteinbachOnline.com: https://steinbachonline.com/articles/steinbach-arts-council-expands-with-spring-programming- It is a busy time of year for the Steinbach Arts Council with Fiddler on the Roof kicking off, the Southeast Open Judged Exhibit right around the corner, and of course, all of the programming that runs throughout the year.  Cassandra Kornelsen, Manager of Community Programs, says they’re adding to the fun by introducing spring programs.  “Up until this point, we ran our typical fall and winter sessions with our summer camps, of course. We added in some spring breakout camps a couple of years ago, and now we’ve taken that next step to add in the spring classes.”  Classes like pottery, creative wellness, and some new workshops are coming up this spring and are planned to run for eight weeks, right before summer camps kick off.  Kornelsen shares that it will be a mix of familiar favourites but with fresh starts.  “A mixed media for youth or a stop motion class. And of course, like our traditional yoga and strength circuit. Those things would all start off from the basics and work their way up. So, it’s basically feeding into that demand of what’s been happening in fall and winter and continuing right through.”  She explains that they decided to add this programming to allow for more growth and to serve different people in the community.  “We definitely have that buzz now and people are calling. They’re like ‘What do you have in spring? What’s going on in Spring?’ So, we got to fill the demand, and we are running out of space, but we’re going to find space and it’s going to be great.”  Programs at SAC have continued to grow over the years, and Kornelsen shares how this rapid expansion aligns with their ongoing efforts to better serve the public.  “Whether it’s different workshops or whether it’s different long week classes, it’s just adding more of those and having more instructors come to us to say we want to teach, we want to be involved. Which then turns into, how can we make this into a program that people love and bringing in the arts, the culture, the heritage, all the pieces together to make that run.”  They have even seen their programs double in size which has been a huge accomplishment.  “I like doubling programs,” she says. “It’s my favourite thing which we also have done this year, and our exhibit space. Everything is booming, which is what our goal is with programming.”  For more information on programs or to register for spring classes, visit the SAC website at steinbacharts.ca.