Summer is coming to an end. As we move into the fall and a new school year, Artists For Humanity (AFH) has closed out the season with its annual Big Summer Show.

AFH employs upwards of 400 Boston teens annually. Their summer programming allows their young artists to work part-time in the AFH studio in South Boston. Employees can be part of 3D Design, Animation, Creative Tech, Graphic Design, Painting, Photography, and Video studios, where they will work on a variety of personal and client projects, with the opportunity to earn a commission if their work is sold.

“I think that what we do here is so interesting because it’s a good job, right? (12:09) You’re getting paid to be here, but it’s an opportunity,” said Curation & Exhibitions Manager Alison Drasner. “I think a lot of people h

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