Rachel Weldon is a music curator, event producer, and project manager living on Anishinaabe Algonquin territory (so-called Hull). She is the founder and director of non-profit music and arts presenter organization Debaser.

Since founding Debaser in 2013, Rachel has led the development of the organization from a volunteer-run ad-hoc collective producing DIY events into a leading non-profit music presenter with five employees. Throughout this growth, Rachel has steered Debaser to remain true to its core values of supporting underrepresented and experimental artists, offering thoughtfully curated event experiences, and promoting diversity, accessibility, and inclusivity.

In 2021, Rachel founded Pique, a quarterly building-wide music and arts event series that takes place at the Arts Court complex in downtown Ottawa. Rachel has led the conception, development, and creative direction of Pique since its launch, supporting its growth into what is now a vital creative event in Ottawa that welcomes approximately 1,500 attendees to each seasonal event. 

Previously Rachel worked as a manager at Kelp Management, where she worked with artists Lido Pimienta, U.S. Girls, and Andy Shauf. During her time at Kelp, she also helped produce MEGAPHONO for three years as festival manager. As a freelance consultant, she has managed projects for the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Folk Music Ontario, l’Association des professionnels de la chanson et de la musique, and Artengine. 

She has been an invited speaker by events and organizations such as the National Gallery of Canada, BIME (Bilbao), Reeperbahn (Hamburg), POP Montreal, Music New Brunswick, Sled Island Music Conference, Music Calgary, Creative Mornings, Carleton University, and Algonquin College, and has served on juries for the Canada Council for the Arts, the City of Ottawa, the National Campus and Community Radio Association, and Arts Network Ottawa. She was an active member of the community radio community from 2012-2021, hosting programs on CKCU, CHUO and CKUT, and currently DJs under the moniker Pink Veil. 

Rachel also serves on the advisory committee for Produced by Youth, a mentorship program that offers accessible and safe spaces for emerging Black recording artists, and previously served on boards for Everyseeker Festival, CHUO FM, Girls+ Rock Ottawa, and Riverbed Reading Series. 

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SILA XR
  • Project Manager
  • 2023

SILA XR is an AR short film/installation by artist and filmmaker asinnajaq for Geronimo Inutiq’s installation in the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s Towards Home exhibition.  From loud and eerie fighting ravens to a calm and ever-present running river, the augmented reality experience adds a complementary layer of life to the exhibition.