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.