Don’t be surprised if you spot some of the paid parking meters in Dubai decked up in artwork.
Around 100 slots in Jumeirah, Dubai Media City and Al Mustaqbal Street have been given a creative makeover based on the themes of diversity and tolerance.
Six Emirati and expatriate artists have come together for the project as part of the #DubaiSpeaksToYou initiative.
It aims to transform the city into an open-air museum.
Brand Dubai, the creative arm of the Government of Dubai Media Office is implementing the project in partnership with the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA).


.@Brand_Dubai, the creative arm of @DXBMediaOffice, partners with @rta_dubai to revitalise #Dubai parking spaces.
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) February 9, 2020
Around 100 parking meters in Jumeirah, Dubai Media City and Al Mustaqbal Street have been enlivened with 15 artworks inspired by themes of diversity and tolerance. pic.twitter.com/OElUQrYp6m


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