Many Peoples Under One Sky: St. James Town Celebrates Community Through Winchester Park Mosaic

In Winchester Park, residents of St. James Town gathered to unveil “Many Peoples Under One Sky,” a vibrant mosaic created through collaboration between local artists, residents, and community partners. Led by the St. James Town Residents Council, ReDefine Arts, and the City of Toronto, the project was supported through Councillor Chris Moise’s participatory budgeting program. The mosaic stands as a tribute to the neighborhood’s diversity, resilience, and shared identity — values that have long defined this downtown community. The celebration featured performances by RAW Taiko, the Epic Choir, and opera singer Pepper Espin, filling the park with rhythm and song that reflected the spirit of unity behind the artwork. Randy Alexander, co-chair of the St. James Town Residents Council, said residents were deeply involved in every step — from designing to placing each tile — transforming the project into a true expression of collective effort. Councillor Chris Moise highlighted that the mosaic represents more than public art; it’s an example of how community-led initiatives can strengthen civic pride and foster belonging. Performer Pepper Espin also shared how meaningful it felt to celebrate through art and give back to the community. “Many Peoples Under One Sky” stands as a permanent reminder of what’s possible when residents take the lead in shaping public spaces — honouring the past while inspiring a shared future for St. James Town. 

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