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  • July 10, 2025
    Poster for community art project includes a collage of pebble mosaic making process photos and reads, "Something beautiful is coming to Winchester Park. Made by the community, for the community. Help create the Winchester Park Pebble Mosaic Project."

    Something Beautiful is Coming to Winchester Park - RDA 2025 Summer Newsletter

    RDA 2025 Summer Newsletter: Anna Camilleri announces the launch of the Winchester Park Mosaic Project, and reflects on RDA's history in the Winchester Park neighbourhood.
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  • November 20, 2024
    Tristan R. Whiston delivers a speech into a microphone while standing in a park in front of The Epic Choir accompanied by Deaf Interpreter Courage Bacchus.

    We Sing in Solidarity - RDA 2024 Fall Newsletter

    RDA 2024 Fall Newsletter: Tristan R. Whiston shares reflections on group singing and Trans Day of Remembrance at the launch of Seneca College’s Trans Week of Awareness.
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  • May 22, 2024
    Blind artist Alex Bulmer takes the arm of co-discoverer Sean Lee, while being audio recorded walking down a city sidewalk.

    Who can I bring with me into this space? - RDA 2024 Spring Newsletter

    RDA 2024 Spring Newsletter: Tristan R. Whiston shares RDA’s current and upcoming projects and reflects on the intention of RDA’s seasonal newsletter.
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  • February 21, 2024
    art gallery exhibit featuring multiple pebble mosaic benches of varying heights, multiple glass and ceramic mosaics, and multiple small suspended vessels that cast shadows onto the gallery walls.

    HELD: A Tender Approach - RDA 2024 Winter Newsletter

    RDA 2024 Winter Newsletter: HELD artists Anna Camilleri and Wy Joung Kou share reflections on disability, identity, and intersectionality in an interview with Robbie Cabutaje and share the collective poem created over the course of the exhibit, "No Apologies, A Tender Approach: We Will be Loved".
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  • November 18, 2023
    A fibre art installation of handmade wrapped fabrics.

    A Reflection on Poetic Attention and Aftercare - RDA 2023 Fall Newsletter

    RDA 2023 Fall Newsletter: Anna Camilleri shares reflections on project coordination and aftercare after five years of mentorship for the Community Corridor of Inclusion and Resilience Project in North Hastings, Ontario.
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  • August 9, 2023
    A collection of small pebble mosaics planted in a large garden.

    Stepping Stones & Safer Spaces: RDA 2023 Summer Newsletter

    RDA 2023 Summer Newsletter: After three years in North Hastings, Ontario, we concluded this chapter of Countdown with the Stepping Stones Across The Shield Digital Story Event, which included video screenings and opening remarks from Site Coordinator Donna Reid.
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  • May 16, 2023
    pastel drawing on kraft paper

    Making Community at Kitchen Table Conversations: RDA 2023 Spring Newsletter

    RDA 2023 Spring Newsletter: Caitlin MacDonald (SASI/CRC) on the topic of rural gender justice and SASI’s work to end gender-based violence in the Ottawa Valley.
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  • February 7, 2023
    Pastel drawing overlaid with photos of performers and paper mâche birds

    Open Waters: A Community Arts Journey: RDA 2023 Winter Newsletter

    RDA 2023 Winter Newsletter: In December 2022, RDA’s Program & Access Coordinator, Megan Wilk, joined Jumblies Theatre, The Community Arts Guild, and Arts4All for Artfare Essentials; an immersive workshop for artists working with community and community-engaged arts.
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  • October 18, 2022
    abstract handmade book detail

    Rainwater & Reciprocity: RDA 2022 Fall Newsletter

    RDA Fall 2022 Newsletter: Anna talks about an intense and rewarding summer working on the Renfrew County Inquest Public Art Response project in the Madawaska Valley.
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