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The teen art scene

By June Wulff
Globe Staff / December 16, 2008
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Teen art apprentices from the Boston area have been busy making unusual products for their first Artists for Humanity Holiday Open House and Bazaar. Colorful ReVision tables are created from junk mail - there's a huge supply of material for these pieces - and you'll be doing your part to save the planet. The young artists also make T-shirts and hoodies, fabric messenger bags, holiday and note cards, photographs, and paintings in all sizes and subjects including abstracts, landscapes, cityscapes, and whimsical pieces. Noon-7 p.m. Free. Artists for Humanity EpiCenter, 100 West Second St., Boston. 617-268-7620. www.afhboston.com

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