‘Sequential Art: Stories by Baltimore City Students’
November 05, 2024Oct. 30, 2024-Jan. 17, 2025
The Mother Mary Lange (MML) Catholic School teamed with the Health Sciences and Human Services Library to present an exhibit exploring mental health, self-expression, and Halloween-inspired storytelling. We invite you to experience the creativity and insight of young artists from West Baltimore as they share their perspectives through art.
The exhibit is on display in the HSHSL's Weise Gallery.
Mental Health
Through sequential art (or comics), students address complex topics like depression, anxiety, and trauma. Alongside their comics, students designed impactful posters that promote mental health awareness, encouraging open conversations about these important issues.
Inner and Outer Self
How does the self we show the world differ from the self within? To explore this question, MML students created split self-portraits — one side depicting their outward appearance, the other side revealing thoughts and feelings that are often hidden. These portraits are powerful reflections of inner identity.
Halloween
Embracing the spirit of Halloween, MML students created comics set on this spooky night. The stories range from eerie and suspenseful to heartwarming and funny, each offering a unique take on Halloween’s magic.
This exhibit is a window into the minds and imaginations of young people and offers an opportunity to connect with their stories and reflections. We hope you’ll join us in celebrating their artistry and insights.