Shamal Pays Homage to the Former Dubai Zoo Site Through a Public Art Canvas by Local Artist Solimar Miller
Dubai-based artist Solimar Miller unveils Flora of Light, a series of 12 original artworks celebrating the UAE’s indigenous flora and fauna
Art installation spans 710 metres of hoardings wrapping the former Dubai Zoo site in Jumeirah 1
Display will remain on view for two years in support of Dubai’s Public Art Strategy
Dubai, UAE – 23 June 2026 – Shamal Holding, the diversified investment firm, has announced a cultural collaboration with Dubai-based multidisciplinary artist Solimar Miller at the former Dubai Zoo site in Jumeirah 1. Drawing inspiration from the site’s natural heritage, Solimar developed a collection of 12 original artworks celebrating the indigenous flora and fauna that once defined the destination. The installation is displayed across an impactful 710-metre-long public art canvas that encapsulates the site, supporting Dubai’s Public Art Strategy.

Through Shamal’s Tamayoz programme, which champions emerging creative talent and places art and culture at the core of its placemaking approach, Solimar was commissioned to develop a creative concept that honours the legacy of an old Dubai landmark. The installation offers an artistic interpretation of the site’s history and identity while marking its transition into a low-rise residential community comprising 90 homes surrounded by landscaped courtyards and green spaces.
Chosen for her ecological storytelling and deep connection to the UAE’s natural landscape, Solimar created a site-specific series, Flora of Light, inspired by the country’s indigenous trees, flora and fauna. The 12 pieces establish a visual link between the site’s past and its future, honouring a place that holds a special place in Dubai’s collective memory.
By reimagining the hoardings as a public-facing gallery, the project contributes to Dubai’s Public Art Strategy, helping transform the city into an open-air artistic canvas. Officially unveiled today, the installation will remain on display for two years, bringing culture into the everyday journeys of residents and visitors passing through Jumeirah.







