We use creativity to build equity.
OUR MISSION
Artists For Humanity (AFH) provides under-resourced teens the keys to self-sufficiency through paid employment in art and design.
AFH is built on the philosophy that engagement in the creative process is a powerful force for social change, and that creative entrepreneurship is a productive and life-changing opportunity for young people.
Bridging economic, racial and social divisions, AFH enriches urban communities by introducing young people's creativity to the business community.
Jobs With Wages
Opportunities to create fine art and design
Intensive mentorship
Introducing exciting career possibilities
Experiential arts and stem learning
Fun and productive place to spend time after school
Our History
AFH began with an imperative—to address the lack of arts and entrepreneurial experiences for Boston teens—and with an ambitious, unconventional idea – young people can provide, through their innate talent and vision, contemporary creative services to the business community. Training and employing teens offers them a key solution to economic disenfranchisement and has a resounding effect on their lives, their families, and their communities. AFH employs 325+ Boston teens annually in paid apprenticeship in the visual arts and creative industries.
Since 2004, when we constructed Boston’s first Platinum LEED-certified facility, the Artists For Humanity EpiCenter, AFH has continued to bring leadership and vision to our work in the community. We have grown exponentially as a youth and cultural community resource and a successful enterprise, serving our youth apprentices and the greater community as a learning laboratory in creative industries. This has inspired us to formalize interdisciplinary arts and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) learning – or STEAM! – in our studios. AFH continues to pioneer opportunities for youth to utilize creativity, industry and innovation toward an overarching goal of preparing them for emerging workforce and educational pathways.
We are a social enterprise that uses creativity and design as vehicles for social change
AFH is one of the largest on-site employers of Boston young people, with hundreds of under-resourced teens employed as artists and designers each year during critical out-of-school hours. Having a job at AFH enhances a teen’s future earning potential, employability and inspires advanced education and training.
AFH counteracts the risks facing young people – one teen at a time – by giving them a job, enrichment that comes from the arts and cultural experiences, a safe place to go after school, a culture of respect, responsibility, and engaged mentorship and an opportunity to learn and conduct business in the innovation economy.
AFH offers academic support, including after-work tutoring and comprehensive college readiness.
These combined experiences cultivate social change by equipping young people with the skills needed for careers in 21st century creative and technology driven industries, opening doors to successful, self-sufficient futures.
Success Stories
Teen artists give voice to their experience working and learning at Artists For Humanity.
After work opportunities
Education Initiative and Support at AFH
AFH reinforces teens' work and experiential learning with robust academic support to assist teens with graduating high school, entering college, earning a degree, or successfully defining pathways to success. Our support includes:
AFTER-WORK TUTORING
As needed, AFH provides teens with individualized, one-on-one tutoring to help them develop basic and advanced comprehension in core subjects, succeed in tests, and improve grades.
COLLEGE READINESS
AFH helps youth develop individualized plans for post-secondary education, tour colleges, complete applications, and secure financing and scholarships.
COLLEGE RETENTION
AFH links program alumni enrolled in post-secondary education with financial and human resources, and provides them with ongoing employment opportunities and leadership training.
CAREER ADVISING
AFH introduces teens to industry professionals in the context of their employment, potential internships and alternative pathways to success.
Meet Our Team
Moses Ajou
Accounting & Finance Manager
Phyliss Aleman
Events and Office Coordinator
Kelsey Arbona
Design Director
John Brewer
Mentor/Photographer
Skyla Buonopane
Tutoring Coordinator
Gary Chen
Painting Director
Jennifer De Los Santos
Recruitment Coordinator
Victoria DelValle
Handy Dorceus
Director of Creative Technology
Nicole Dubov
Fellowship and Alumni Coordinator
Jeff Ellse
Mentor/Painter
Hannah Fallon
Project Director/NYC
Courtney Ford
Director of Individual Giving, Engagement and Events
Rich Frank
Director of Business Development
Rob Gibbs
Co-Founder, Managing Director of Alumni Programs
Massiel Grullon
Mentor/Painter
Lorraine Johnson
Director of Marketing and Branding
Mushen Kieta
Director of Video Production
Brenda Leong
Director of Curatorial Affairs
Eir Lindstrom-Holmy
Director of Institutional Fundraising and Advancement
Janna Mach
Mentor/Photographer
Ryo Matsuki
Mentor/3D Designer & Engineer
Lizzy Mayer
STEAM To Schools Director/Grant Manager
Yolanda Mazzoni
Managing Director, Client Services
Dasia Miles-Langaigne
College Advisor, AmeriCorps Massachusetts Promise Fellow
Domonique Nelson
Mentor/Printmaker
Jordan Nelson
Mentor/Graphic Designer
Mary Nguyen
Director of Photography
Dyllan Nguyen
Mentor/3D Special Projects
Kitauna Parker
Mentor/Painter
Amanda Pelrine
Education Director
Fred Plowright
Social Media Coordinator
Jameel Radcliffe
Mentor/Painter
Joe Ramirez
IT/Print Production Specialist
Regina Parkinson
Curation and Exhibitions Coordinator
Fio Russo
Mentor/3D Designer
José Saravia
Visual Designer
Nate Swain
Facilities/Wood Shop/Artist
Maya T. Grevatt
Director of Operations
Jason Talbot
AFH Co-Founder/Managing Director of Programs
Lexica Taylor
Assistant Mentor/Videographer
Jonathan Tejeda (Pineapple)
Mentor/Graphic Designer
Ananda Toulon
Registrar & Exhibitions Coordinator
Candace Undag
Assistant Mentor/Photographer
Luis Urena
Mentor/Painter
Trevor Ward
Animation Director
Dan White
Mentor/3D Designer
Sarina White
Development Associate
Anna Yu
Executive Director
Board of Directors
Kate Agarwal
Board Chair
Independent Professional
Natalie Lemle
Board Vice-Chair
Arts Strategy Consulting, Founder/Principal
Marcella Barrière
Google,
Real Estate Project ExecutiveClaudia de Piante Vicin
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Creative Director, Development Communications
Valerie Francis
Knowhere Art Gallery,
Global Head of KnowledgeHoward Galligan
Fidelity Investments
Sheila Galligan
Shelia Galligan Design
David Jegen
F-Prime Capital, Managing Partner, Tech Fund
Jake Lemle, CFA
Morgan Stanley
Managing Director, Head of Loan Trading and Capital MarketsJohn Slyconish
State Street,
Executive Vice President & TreasurerJason Talbot
AFH Co-Founder/Managing Director of Programs
Rob Weintraub
Independent Real Estate Developer, Restauranteur
Board of Advisors
Adele Fleet Bacow
Lawrence S. Bacow
Randi Benash
Alexander Caron
Susan Culman
Amy d'Ablemont Burnes
Ethan d'Ablemont Burnes
Lilee Dethchan
Amy Fitzgibbons
Mathieu Gaulin
Lee Ann Gilligan
Amanda Goodwin
Lauren Hasson
Deborah Hawkins
Tim Houde
Jeremy Kay
Nicole Kelley
Mel King
Eric Kramer
Misia Landau
Mark Lank
Lisa S. Lenon
Harriet Lewis
Helene Lieb
Rodline Louijeune
Karen McConarty
Nina Nicolosi
Abigail Ogilvy
Yaro Pan
Robert Pittinger
Chris Rifkin
Lucy Rosenburgh
Robert Sachs
William Stanton
Caroline Taggart
Lannhi Tran
Lisa Van Oossanen
Bradley Vernatter
Clara Wainwright
David Walek
Scott Walker
Bob Wiggins
Rom Wilson
Kristen Worley