Eman Ali is an Omani-Bahraini visual artist based between Muscat and Manama.
Ali’s work combines photography, text, sound, and installations to delve into the complex interplay between gender, religion and socio-political ideologies in the Khaleeji culture. By using her practice as a means of social critique, observation, and investigation of the layered histories of the Arabian Peninsula and East Africa, Ali provides a unique and insightful perspective on the societal norms that often go unspoken. Her work invites us to consider the untold stories of our society and reflect on the systems that shape our experiences.