Expo 2020 Dubai on Thursday unveiled its community art project, titled "Hammour House", at a preview attended by Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al-Nahayan, the UAE’s Minister of Tolerance and the coexistence and commissioner general of the event.

Hammour House will bring together fishermen, scientists, artists, school students and a number of institutions to showcase a selection of on-site installations.

Hammour House will bring together fishermen, scientists, artists, school students and a number of institutions to showcase a selection of on-site installations.

It will feature Hammour Fish, a sculpture made from ghost nets – which are fishing nets lost or abandoned in the sea – by Australian artist Sue Ryan. It will also feature Hammour Fish, a sculpture made from ghost nets – which are fishing nets lost or abandoned in the sea – by Australian artist Sue Ryan.

The art project is also expected to examine the coral reefs of the UAE and its inhabitants, particularly the orange- spotted grouper, known locally as hammour.

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