Media & Promotion

RTA creating new art experiences in Dubai’s parking spaces

Brand Dubai, the creative arm of the Government of Dubai Media Office, announced that it is partnering with the Roads and Transport Authority, RTA, to launch a project to creatively revitalise parking spaces in key areas of Dubai.

The project supports Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, His Highnes Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s vision of transforming the city into an open-air museum that enhances the city’s aesthetic environment, said the statement from Brand Dubai.

Executed in collaboration with six Emirati and expatriate artists, the project is part of Brand Dubai’s efforts to enhance the creative ambience of public spaces in Dubai and initiate new connections with the community through art.

Around 100 parking meters in Jumeirah, Dubai Media City and Al Mustaqbal Street have been enlivened with 15 artworks inspired by the themes of diversity and tolerance, it stated.

Director of marketing and corporate communications Rowdah Al Mehrizi said: "The RTA is pleased to combine its strengths with Brand Dubai to implement a new project that will help reinvigorate the environment around parking spaces."

"We are committed to supporting the vision to convert Dubai into an open-air museum that enhances the happiness and well-being of the people of the city. We are keen to work with other organisations in Dubai to enrich the creative atmosphere that Dubai offers to both residents and visitors," she stated.

"Through this project we seek to artistically transform parking spaces so that the public can engage with these areas in new meaningful ways," she added.

Shaima Al Suwaidi, city branding manager at Brand Dubai, said the project, implemented in partnership with RTA, was consistent with its objective of infusing a new creative vitality into Dubai's urban environment, further enhancing its status as one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities.

"We seek to create unique artistic experiences that make public spaces in Dubai more vibrant and engaging. The project is also part of our efforts to use art to forge a positive identity for various neighbourhoods in our city," stated Al Suwaidi.

"We believe such projects can play an instrumental role in inspiring innovation and broadening people’s perspectives, while also attracting new visitors and investment into our city," said the top official.

The parking meters project is part of the #DubaiSpeaksToYou initiative, which aims to create unique aesthetic experiences for people as part of converting the city into a canvas for art and creativity, she added.

Fatma Al Mulla, project manager of the parking meters project, said: "We have brought together a group of Emirati and expatriate artists to create a series of art experiences that will highlight Dubai’s vision for an inclusive society."

These include Reem Al Marri, Issa Al Noaimi, and Sheikha Fekri. Dubai-based expatriate artists taking part in the project include Ari Puguh, Dina Sami and Rosanna Lamo-Villanueva.

The experiences have been curated to transport residents and visitors from everyday life into the realm of imagination and beauty. The artworks feature motifs and icons that celebrate Dubai’s multicultural character, and its identity and values, she added.-TradeArabia News Service