Sandra Jabbour
Ahsan Hdeyeh 3ana
Gallery One: MFA 1
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 16, 5–8 pm
Exhibition Info
Ahsan Hdeyeh 3ana explores themes of memory, family dynamics, multilingualism, diaspora, and Jabbour’s relationship to her Syrian and Lebanese cultures. Notably, her paintings are infused with her personal interpretations of imagery drawn from her familial archive of VHS tapes from the late 90s and early 2000s. Despite having grown up in Canada and never visiting her countries of origin, Jabbour is deeply connected to both her cultures. She speaks about her childhood being documented on VHS tapes and sent to family members abroad. This delayed communication method became a way for her family to remain connected despite geographical distance prior to social media, fostering a relationship between her and her brother and their family members abroad that they have yet to meet face-to-face. By transforming imagery from these tapes into paintings, she creates a third space between the past and the present and different geographic locations by resurrecting the family stories and memories contained in this forgotten media.




Artist Biography
Sandra Jabbour is a painter from Windsor, Ontario of Syrian and Lebanese decent. She graduated from the University of Windsor’s Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Arts program in 2023, where she was awarded the Jill Dyan-Perry Memorial Bursary for outstanding portfolio work, and is currently a Master of Fine Arts candidate at the University of Waterloo. She served as Vice President of Arts Council Windsor-Essex’s Vanguard Collective for one year and was an active member for four years.