Murals can change ordinary public places into art... and that includes dumpsters. Here are two examples I spotted at the end of July. The first was at Martha Cooper library,
1377 N. Catalina Avenue...

...and the second, at
4215 E. Fairmount Street:

Update (April 29, 2015): I just ran across an article about the dumpster art in the Arizona Daily Star:
Midtown area creates 'dumpster art' to beautify streets, deter graffitists effort to discourage graffiti taggers,
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