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Art exhibition builds unity through colours, comradeship, community

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July 15, 2025

Colors of Unity, the art exhibition curated and organised by Saima Furqan at Reem Art Gallery, Dubai, celebrates diversity, culture, creativity and community across borders, both in the schools of art represented and the number of nationalities taking part (July 12-19).

- Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer

It showcases a collection of artworks not only from seasoned, but also emerging artists. The exhibition was inaugurated by a distinguished panel of guests including Laila Rahhall, Yaqoob Al Ali, Sultana Farouq Kazim, Ahmed Al Awadhi Rukni and Rafah Abdulrazzak, among others. "Their presence reflects the unity and cultural inclusiveness that the exhibition seeks to promote," said Saima Furqan. "Each lends their voice and presence to an event that emphasises cultural cohesion."

Laila Rahhall said that "when art brings people together, it builds voices stronger than political slogans or marketing campaigns. It speaks directly to the soul." She added that the Women Business Circle, which she founded, will continue to back future initiatives uniting arts and society. "This is the kind of event that defines nationhood not through borders, but bridges," she said. The show had its beginnings when Saima Furqan dreamed of creating a platform where diversity would not only coexist, but thrive. She worked tirelessly, reaching across continents, contacting local arts foundations, coordinating with the Women Business Circle, and enlisting the support of Reem Art Gallery CEO, Rafah Abdulrazzak, for the venture.

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