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| Students showcased their artistic talents at the fourth annual event. |
Twenty-one artists and performers from the Whiddon College of Medicine shared their talents at the fourth annual Art of Medicine. Hosted by the Wellness Council, the event was held Nov. 18 in the MacQueen Alumni Center Grand Ballroom.
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| Caleb Phillips performed a piano solo. |
Performance highlights included original poetry, a clarinet/flute duet, two solo singers, a piano solo, and a band comprising first- and second-year medical students. Several artists displayed photography, digital art, paintings, crocheted work, and embroidery, cross-stitch and sewing projects. Also on display were graphite portraits and narratives from the INTO LIGHT Alabama art exhibition, which features people from Alabama who have died from substance use disorder.
Waleed Saoud, Wellness Council president, and Tessa Allen, vice president, expressed their gratitude to all the artists who participated this year.
“It was because of their hard work and dedication that we were able to host an event with such high energy and enthusiasm for the fusion between the humanities and medicine,” they said. “We hope to continue to expand on this event and look forward to seeing even more amazing contributions at Art of Medicine 2026.”
View more photos from the event on Flickr.