Dr. Sami Ali’s exhibit “The Mind of a Healthcare Worker During the COVID-19 Pandemic” is on display at the Homer Council on the Arts through January and at South Peninsula Hospital in February.
This Jan. 7, 2022, photo shows"PPE Problems," a panel of paintings in Dr. Sami Ali's exhibit,"The Mind of a Healthcare Worker During the COVID-19 Pandemic," showing in January 2022 at the Homer Council on the Arts. The paintings show issues people had with wearing face masks.
Then only 2 years old, Ali and her family came to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and later lived in Illinois, Texas and Alabama. She graduated from Springhill College in Mobile and from the Alabama School of Medicine. She also did training in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Ali chose emergency medicine as her specialty.
Ali started painting while in college when she took a class in acrylics. She also taught herself calligraphy and for awhile had a calligraphy business. Arranged on the walls of the HCOA gallery, her show is in five parts and follows the chronology of the pandemic. A booklet at Homer Council on the Arts describes the show.
This Jan. 7, 2022, photo shows visitors putting on personal protective equipment before an artist talk by Dr. Sami Ali' at the First Friday opening of her exhibit,"The Mind of a Healthcare Worker During the COVID-19 Pandemic," at the Homer Council on the Arts.
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