Entries by Angelica San Juan

2024 Season to start with new Beer & Wings fundraising event

The Steinbach Arts Council is excited to announce a new fundraising event that will take place on Thursday, September 26, 2024, kicking off our 45th anniversary season. “After many years of hosting a fall wine tasing event, we’ve had several requests to incorporate an event featuring beer,” says David Klassen, Executive Director of the Steinbach Arts Council.  “It’s a great opportunity to throw a party, while raising funds for a great cause.” Manitoba Country Music Association Roots Artist Of The Year nominee, Jaryn Friesen, will perform, while guests enjoy an end of summer “patio party” with craft beer provided by The Public Brewhouse and Gallery, and wings from Smitty’s Restaurant.  Event Sponsor, Loewen Body Shop, will lend their state-of-the-art body shop as the venue. The space will be transformed into a patio setting – the perfect place to gather for a fall event.  SAC’s new event puts a unique spin on bringing people together with a simple purpose – to help arts and culture programming thrive in the southeast.  Klassen explains, “One of our greatest responsibilities is to make sure that high quality arts and culture programming remains accessible for those who live in our region.  This event will allow us to raise additional funds that will go toward our kids’ bursary programs, making sure that we can offer accessible programming for anyone who wants it.  Eliminating cost barriers is crucial, and we believe that this is something that our community will want to support.” Event Info: Thursday, September 26, 2024 8:00pm Loewen Body Shop Individual tickets $30, includes a concert, and 1 beer and a serving of wings. Available at Steinbach Arts Council, or by visiting our website at SteinbachArts.ca Tickets are limited. If you can’t attend this year’s fundraiser, consider donating to support kids’ bursaries at SAC. ##  Contact: David Klassen, Executive DirectorE-mail: dklassen@steinbacharts.ca Phone: 204-346-1077

Steinbach Arts Council Kicks Off the Season with Trio Art Exhibit

The Steinbach Arts Council is excited to open its new season with Journey: A Trio Exhibit, featuring three local artists. The exhibit will launch on September 6th, 2024, and run through October 11th, 2024, at the Steinbach Arts Council gallery. Exhibit Title: Journey: A Trio ExhibitOpening Reception: September 6th, 2024, 6:00 PM – 8:30 PMExhibit Duration: September 6th – October 11th, 2024Location: Steinbach Arts Council, 304 Second Street, Steinbach MB Journey: A Trio Exhibit celebrates the creative diversity and artistic talent within our community, spotlighting three exceptional local artists: Kim Gwozdz, Swetlana Stang, and Arlene Rattai. Each artist brings a unique perspective and medium, offering a rich variety of visual experiences. Kim Gwozdz, with over 40 years in art, utilizes various mediums to portray landscapes, floral scenes, and wildlife. Her involvement with the Steinbach Arts Council includes numerous exhibits and teaching roles. Kim’s work is known in local businesses and private collections across Canada and internationally. Swetlana Stang, a self-taught artist from Germany, focuses on oil and acrylic paintings of landscapes and still lifes. Her work reflects a deep connection to nature and outdoor experiences. Swetlana has been a member of the Southeast Artists Group for ten years. Arlene Rattai began her painting career after retirement, initially working with porcelain and later exploring watercolors, oils, and pastels. Since 1995, her work has evolved, particularly in capturing animals through pastels. “We are thrilled to kick off the season with such a diverse and talented group of artists,” says Camila Funes-Giesbrecht Assistant Arts Instructor Coordinator at SAC. “Journey is not just an exhibit; it is a celebration of local creativity and the unique perspectives each artist brings to the table. We invite everyone to join us in experiencing this remarkable showcase.” The opening reception will include refreshments, music, and a chance to meet the artists. The event is free and open to the public. Toonie admission is encouraged. We would like to thank Good n’ Natural for sponsoring our Hall Gallery. Our exhibit artists are available for interviews upon request. Contact:Camila Funes, Assistant Arts Instructor Coordinator204.346.1077 | camila@steinbacharts.ca

Steinbach Arts Council Fundraising Gala supports community impact

Steinbach, MB — The Steinbach Arts Council is grateful for the community support that was shown during the annual Fundraising Gala, held Friday, May 3, 2024. “With the help of community, we were able to reach our fundraising targets this year. With our silent auction, jewellery raffle, and donations collected, we raised funds that will contribute to the overall health of our organization, ultimately, helping to subsidize over 100 programs, classes, and concerts for our region”, says David Klassen, Executive Director of the Steinbach Arts Council. Over the course of the last two years, participation has increased.  In the 2023-24 season, SAC estimates that they saw nearly 1500 registrations in over 100 classes, and hosted 6 world-class concerts, which represents a large increase in community participation.  “Our impact in the community is significant.  Because of our programming, we are able to bring arts and culture recreation to our community, allowing people to participate in quality, affordable programming without having to leave our city.” Klassen also highlights the development of culture and heritage programming and opportunities for seniors throughout the last year. But one of the greatest successes is the ability to develop and strengthen three bursary streams, including financial aid for youth, Summer Arts Day Camp support, and a new bursary program for immigrants to Canada.  “Affordability and accessibility are priorities for SAC.  Fundraisers like our annual Gala are critical for us to accomplish that goal within our programming.” SAC’s event raised well over $50,000, with all proceeds going directly towards making arts and culture programming possible in the region. ### Contact Information: David Klassen, Executive Directordklassen@steinbacharts.caCC: Angelica San Juan, Communications and Outreach Coordinatormarketing@steinbacharts.ca

Steinbach Children’s Chorus & Youth Chorus to perform at Spring Concert

The Steinbach Arts Council’s Steinbach Children’s Chorus (SCC) and Steinbach Youth Chorus (SYC) are thrilled to perform their Spring Concert selections, directed by the accomplished and musically talented Gabriela Gallo. Enjoy various music selections performed at the Steinbach Christian School on Thursday, May 16th, 2024, at 7 pm. Admission is $2.00 at the door for those aged 12 years and older. Director Gabriela Gallo brings a fresh and fun approach to each choir. A few selections will include “Homeward Bound,” “The Rock Island Line,” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water” performed by the Youth Choir. The Children’s Choir will perform selections such as “Dansi Na Kuimba” and “Scallywag.” SCC and SYC are excellent programs for young singers in Grades 2-4 & 5-8 to develop fundamental musical abilities in a group environment. With a diverse repertoire, students will enjoy attending the engaging weekly rehearsals. Our young musicians will benefit from this creative outlet where they can express themselves musically in a safe space and rediscover the joy that the arts can bring to their daily lives. Keep an eye on our website in June for the upcoming Fall class lineup at www.steinbacharts.ca. For more information, please contact cassandra@steinbacharts.ca or visit our website at steinbacharts.ca. ### Contact Information: Cassandra Kornelsencassandra@steinbacharts.caCC: Angelica San Juanmarketing@steinbacharts.ca

Southeast Open Judged Exhibit: A Celebration of Artistic Talent in the Southeast 

In an exciting showcase of creativity and talent, the much-anticipated Southeast Open Judged Exhibit Opening Ceremony will take place on May 10, 2024, at 7:00 PM. This event celebrates the diverse and vibrant artistic talent emerging from the Southeast region, providing a platform for artists from various age ranges and mediums.  This year’s opening ceremony promises to be an exciting evening, filled with the opportunity to explore a wide array of artworks, spanning multiple genres and mediums. Artists from across the Southeast have submitted their work, each piece telling a unique story and offering insight into the cultural and personal landscapes that shape the region’s artistic output. The exhibit not only highlights the rich cultural heritage of the Southeast but also showcases the innovative and contemporary movements making waves in the art world today.  “The opening ceremony is more than just an exhibition; it is a celebration of the artists themselves.” says Camila Funes-Giesbrecht, Assistant Arts Instructor Coordinator. “This exhibit offers an opportunity for art enthusiasts, family, friends, and the community to meet and engage with the creators behind the masterpieces. This interaction fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of the art, making the Southeast Open Judged Exhibit a cornerstone event in promoting cultural dialogue and artistic exchange in the community”.  In addition to the unveiling of the artworks, attendees will be treated to a night of elegance and inspiration, with music, refreshments, and the chance to be among the first to view the gallery. The event also marks the end of the judging process, where selected works will be awarded for their innovation, creativity, and impact, further highlighting the importance of supporting and recognizing artistic talent in the Southeast.  We invite everyone to join us in this remarkable celebration, to be inspired, and to discover the incredible talent that the Southeast has to offer.  Event Details:  For more information about the Southeast Open Judged Exhibit and the opening ceremony, please contact Camila Funes-Giesbrecht at camila@steinbacharts.ca or call 204-346-1077. 

Wanda Slawik and the Late Willi Richardson to Exhibit Their Work at the Hall Gallery

The exhibit opening for Wanda Slawik’s “Manitoba – My Love” and the Late Willi Richardson’s “Off the Wall – A Tribute Exhibit in Memory of Willi Richardson” is set to open for viewing on Friday, March 1, 2024. Wanda Slawik’s “Manitoba – My Love” promises to transport viewers to the heart of Manitoba through a series of evocative pieces that capture the essence and beauty of Manitoba. Slawik’s artist statement offer further insight into her inspiration and love of art. “We are living in a world where speed and instant communication shape our way of relating to each other. This leads to the dangers of alienation, conflict, and human suffering. My mission is to bring you the beauty inherent in the moment; to open your eyes to the brilliant and diverse reality of our lives. Through my art, I connect with the rich visual and spiritual mosaic that is in Manitoba.” The late Willi Richardson’s “Off the Wall – A Tribute Exhibit in Memory of Willi Richardson” will be showcased alongside Slawik in a touching tribute to Richardson’s enduring love for the arts. This exhibit serves as a poignant homage to Richardson’s legacy, showcasing different works from her collection that will forever continue to inspire and move audiences. Richardson’s previously exhibited “Manitoba Treasure” at The Steinbach Arts Council Hall Gallery in 2022. In an interview published by the Carillon, Willi said “I have a very different way of looking at things,” she said. “Art is not just something to do…it’s a passion and a gift…I don’t want to be one of those people that’s known only because people say, ‘oh, she does great work.’ I really do firmly believe that the only way to make a difference is to be that difference.” “It is a true privilege to collaborate with Wanda and Willi’s daughter Candis Richardson. This upcoming exhibit holds a unique significance that resonates deeply with me. I have affectionately coined this showcase ‘Heart on a Sleeve’ as it beautifully encapsulates the heartfelt connection both artists are generously sharing with us.” says Camila Funes-Giesbrecht, Assistant Arts Instructor Coordinator at SAC. “This exhibition not only honors the artistic brilliance of both Slawik and Richardson but also serves as a testament to the enduring power of art to connect, inspire, and transcend. Join us in celebrating these two remarkable artists and their profound impact on the arts community”. The exhibit opening will take place at The Steinbach Cultural Arts Centre, located at 304 Second Street, from 7:00pm-9:00pm with opening remarks commencing at 7:30pm. A huge thank-you to our Hall Gallery Sponsor, Good N’ Natural. We could not do this without you! Our sponsors help us provide our community with new and diverse art for the public to enjoy, provide a new platform for local and guest artists to show and sell their works and provide emerging artists with an opportunity to experience and learn how to prepare for, facilitate and exhibit.  Contact: Camila Funes-Giesbrecht, Assistant Arts Instructor Coordinator Email: camila@steinbacharts.ca

Annual Southeast Open Judged Exhibit (SOJE 2024) – Application and Public Viewing Dates

The Steinbach Arts Council is thrilled to announce the opening of the Southeast Open Judged Exhibit for artist applications! This is an amazing opportunity for all adult and youth artists residing in the Southeast region to showcase their talents and creativity. The open call for submissions runs from March 1st, 2024, to April 19th, 2024, so make sure to mark your calendars and submit your applications before the deadline. With a wide variety of mediums accepted, including oil, acrylic, watercolor painting, charcoal, ink, pastels, colored pencil, printmaking, mixed media, digital art, photography, pottery, sculpture, crafts, and fiber arts, there is something for every artist to showcase. We encourage all artists to submit their work, regardless of their skill level. SOJE also offers competitive and non-competitive categories for all artists. Camila Funes-Giesbrecht, Assistant Arts Instructor Coordinator, expressed her enthusiasm for the event, stating that “The Steinbach Arts Council loves to bring local artists together of all skill levels, SOJE is a great opportunity for all artists in the Southeast region to come together. We can’t wait to see the variety of mediums and talent that will be showcased this year.” Please note that due to the limited space in our gallery, artists may only enter one artwork per person. A registration fee of $10 is applicable to adults, and there is no fee for ages 17 and under. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to showcase your art to the community – apply today by visiting steinbacharts.ca/exhibits SOJE will be available for public view from May 1st, 2024, until May 31st, 2024, during Steinbach Arts Council office hours. We extend our deepest gratitude to our generous sponsor, Good N Natural, for their continued support towards our Exhibit Hall Gallery. Your sponsorship has been essential in ensuring that we continue to provide a platform for artists to showcase their work to the community. ## Contact: Camila Funes-Giesbrecht, Assistant Arts Instructor Coordinator Email: camila@steinbacharts.ca

Steinbach Arts Council Celebrates Culture & Heritage with Multi-Generational and Wellness Workshops 

The Steinbach Arts Council is proud to present a series of workshops that celebrate the rich diversity of culture and heritage in our community. Thank you to The Chrysalis Fund for providing support to the Culture & Heritage Pilot Project Workshops and to The Million Dollar Table for contributing to our Wellness Pilot Project Workshops. Our cultural and wellness workshops are designed to bring people of all ages and backgrounds together to learn, create, and connect.  The Cultural, multi-generational workshops will feature a variety of activities, including creating Mennonite Floor Patterns and Place Mats with Margruite Krahn, creating Ukrainian Culinary dishes with Cassandra Kornelsen, learning Metis Jigging with Janessa Roy, creating Metis Finger Weaving with Brett Mcpherson, and creating Metis Borealis Beading with Melanie Gamache. These workshops are a great opportunity to learn new skills and techniques, while also exploring the unique cultural traditions that make our community so special.  Aside from the cultural workshops, the Steinbach Arts Council is presenting a series of Wellness Workshops. These workshops will feature a low-impact fitness class, a culinary session with Cassandra Kornelsen for creating healthy treats, and a soap and bath bomb crafting session with Patricia Mcpherson using essential oils. The aim of these workshops is to promote physical and mental well-being while offering an enjoyable and engaging learning experience.  “The work we do is important.” Our city is home to one of the largest Arts Centres in western Canada, and we believe that we can improve quality of life for residents in and around our city with our programming, especially when there is so much evidence that arts and culture are directly related to the well-being of society.” Says David Klassen, Executive Director of the Steinbach Arts Council. “By investing in personal wellness, we’re investing in a healthy community.  By offering cultural learning opportunities, we believe we can strengthen friendships and relationships. By passing down cultural traditions, we believe that we can strengthen ties between generations.”  Thank you to the Chrysalis Fund and Million Dollar Table, for your generosity and dedication to the arts. Their support has made a lasting impact on our community, and we look forward to continuing to work together to promote and celebrate the arts.  For more information, or to register for a workshop, please visit the Steinbach Arts Council website or call (204) 346-1077.  ##  For interviews: Cassandra Kornelsen, Manager of Community Programs cassandra@steinbacharts.ca