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Memories We Carry, Stories We Heal by Sarah-Mecca Abdourahman



Sarah-Mecca Abdourahman. Mourning Thoughts. 18” x 11” x 14.” Oil on cabinet, with fabric and print on fleece. 2025.
Sarah-Mecca Abdourahman. Mourning Thoughts. 18” x 11” x 14.” Oil on cabinet, with fabric and print on fleece. 2025.


Sarah-Mecca Abdourahman

Forest City Gallery, 1025 Elias St.

January 9 - March 5th, 2026

Opening Reception - Friday, January 9, 2026 from 6-8pm


In this exhibition, Sarah-Mecca Abdourahman explores the complexities of memory and nostalgia in her everlasting search for a connection to her parent’s homelands, Somalia and India. A longing for home that can bring grief and joy. Delving into these contrasting emotions, Abdourahman’s work moves between themes of haunting and healing, evoking the bittersweet. Her yearning is woven into the fabric of multimedia-painted blankets and installations which allude to both nightmares and childhood innocence.


Abdourahman’s paintings examine the ancestral trauma that can be activated in the process of connecting to one’s history. She refers to this sentiment as the ‘second chase’–a diasporic longing for home inspired by Warsan Shire’s poem ‘Home.’ Shire’s line, ‘No one would leave home unless home chased you,’ speaks to the Somali migrant experience of forcibly fleeing a native country. (1) Similarly, Abdourahman underscores ‘home’ in Canada as committing a violent and psychological “chasing” of diasporic communities.


By illustrating moments of joy, humour, and empathetic care for her younger self, Abdourahman searches for inter-generational healing for herself and for displaced communities. Throughout the exhibition, blue ancestral figures are painted in moments of rest. In the context of haunting histories of violence, Abdourahman identifies their lingering presence as a source of protection. Inviting ancestors, family members, and herself to reconnect with the innocence of childhood, her paintings and installations offer space for remembering, mourning, and imagining alternative futures.


1) Shire, Warsan, ‘Home,’ Bless the Daughter Raised by a Voice in Her Head: Poems, Random House, 2022, p.18-19.


Join us at the gallery for the Opening Reception on Friday, January 9th from 6-8pm!


Sarah-Mecca Abdourahman. Make Their Resting Ground Spacious. Oil on canvas, blanket, fleece, and latex glove. Print on fleece. With found fabrics, hair clip, keys, magnet, glow-in-the-dark stars, plastic flower. 2024.
Sarah-Mecca Abdourahman. Make Their Resting Ground Spacious. Oil on canvas, blanket, fleece, and latex glove. Print on fleece. With found fabrics, hair clip, keys, magnet, glow-in-the-dark stars, plastic flower. 2024.

Sarah-Mecca Abdourahman. No One Would Leave Home Unless Home Chased You, 2024, oil on wood panel with foam, 10” x 8."
Sarah-Mecca Abdourahman. No One Would Leave Home Unless Home Chased You, 2024, oil on wood panel with foam, 10” x 8."

 

 

 
 
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Forest City Gallery (est. 1973) is an artist-run centre located in London, ON.

FCG's programs and exhibitions are free and accessible to all thanks to the generous support of the Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, London Arts Council, and the London Community Foundation.

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