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Limerick Art Exhibit Explores Themes of Identity and Racism. Mayor of Limerick John Moran with Anne Rizzo, SEO Community Development, Limerick City and County Council, Hassan Sharrif, LAIT, Limerick City and County Council, Cllr Shane Hickey-O’Mara, Cllr Abul Kalam Azad Talukder, SALAAM Project Lead, James Carr, Michele Collins LAIT Limerick City and County Council. Photo: Kieran Ryan-Benson

Limerick City and County Council and University of Limerick announce the launch of the SALAAM exhibit, part of the Sustainable Alliances Against Anti-Muslim Hatred

Associate Professor in Sociology at University of Limerick, James Carr said the exhibition “provides spaces for otherwise unheard voices”. Photo: Kieran Ryan-Benson

Limerick City and County Council, in partnership with University of Limerick, announces the launch of the SALAAM exhibit, part of the Sustainable Alliances Against Anti-Muslim Hatred (SALAAM) project, and featuring powerful artwork by Soufeina Hamed, whose work explores themes of identity, racism, and Islamophobia.

Titled “Building Bridges: Forging Pathways Beyond Prejudice,” the exhibit showcases seven comics that share heartfelt stories and experiences faced by Muslim communities in Ireland, fostering a dialogue that champions diversity, equality, and inclusion.

The exhibit at Istabraq Hall, Merchants Quay, will be open to the public during the summer months from Wednesday, May 28, and will also tour a number of locations across County Limerick with dates and locations to be confirmed at a later date.


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The Sustainable Alliances Against Anti-Muslim Hatred (SALAAM) project is a European Commission funded project led by Dr. James Carr at University of Limerick, in partnership with Doras, the Immigrant Council of Ireland, and the Irish Network Against Racism.

SALAAM is focused on fighting anti-Muslim hatred through the provision of improved resources and supports to victims; the development of anti-racism training for local authority staff; the implementation of sustainable community participation platforms; and the creation and dissemination of public awareness campaigns.

The exhibit aims to foster empathy and understanding by depicting the everyday experiences and challenges faced by Muslims.

Mayor of Limerick, John Moran launched the exhibit, saying, “We are honoured to host the SALAAM exhibit. Limerick embraces neighbours from diverse backgrounds, and this exhibit beautifully reflects our commitment to diversity and inclusion. The thought-provoking artwork, drawn from the real-life experiences of the Muslim community, challenges us to reflect deeply on issues of identity, racism, and Islamophobia. I encourage everyone to visit and experience the powerful messages conveyed through these heartfelt stories and illustrations.”

Limerick City and County Council and UL launch the SALAAM exhibit, part of the Sustainable Alliances Against Anti-Muslim Hatred
Mayor of Limerick John Moran with Anne Rizzo, SEO Community Development, Limerick City and County Council and Associate Professor in Sociology at University of Limerick, James Carr. Photo: Kieran Ryan-Benson

SALAAM Project Lead, Dr James Carr, is delighted to bring the exhibit to Limerick and commented, “The Sustainable Alliances Against Anti-Muslim Hatred (SALAAM) Stories exhibition underscores the power of visual art as a tool for creating understanding. It provides spaces for otherwise unheard voices, amplifying narratives and lived experiences through visual storytelling”.

At the launch, Cllr Azad Talukder, the first ever Muslim councillor in Limerick, urged people to engage with the project, he said, “Some people form opinions about a certain group without ever really knowing anything about them. SALAAM is a great project to help create awareness about the experiences of the Muslim community in Ireland and to help people understand each other.”

We invite everyone to visit the exhibit and gain a deeper understanding of what it feels like to be targeted because of one’s religious beliefs. It is an opportunity for the community to come together, learn, and support the values of diversity and inclusion.

Soufeina Hamed is a self-taught illustrator based in Berlin, known for her compelling comics and illustrations that explore themes of identity, racism, and Islamophobia. Her work aims to foster empathy and understanding by depicting the everyday experiences and challenges faced by Muslims. Soufeina’s art has been showcased in various international exhibitions, contributing significantly to dialogues on diversity and inclusion.

Limerick City and County Council looks forward to welcoming you to the SALAAM exhibit and hope it inspires meaningful conversations and actions within our community.

Richard is a presenter, producer, songwriter and actor. He was named the Limerick Person of the Year (2011) and won an online award at the Metro Éireann Media and Multicultural Awards (2011) for promoting multi-culturalism online. Richard says that the ilovelimerick.com concept is very much a community driven project that aims to document life in Limerick. So, that in 20 years time people can look back and remember the events that were making the headlines.