Youth Arts for Humanity
2025
Annual Charity Art Exhibition

Second Annual Charity Art Exhibition
In September 2025, Studio M Art and Youth Arts for Humanity proudly hosted our second annual charity art exhibition in support of Boston Children’s Hospital—continuing our mission to bring healing and hope through art.
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Building on last year’s success, we showcased an inspiring collection of over 100 artworks, including watercolor paintings, oil painting, acrylic painting, prints, and mixed media artworks created by talented artists and art students.
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This year, we also showcased artworks created by youth participants from Paraguay as part of our Brushes Project. Their inclusion added a meaningful dimension to the exhibition, serving as a beautiful expression of our mission to build bridges between cultures through art.
We’re thrilled to share that this year, we raised even more funds than in 2024, and together, we have donated over $5,000 to Boston Children’s Hospital across both years—making a meaningful difference for children and families in need.
Your Contributions Helped:
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Provide life-saving treatments for children facing the most complex medical challenges
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Give young patients and families renewed strength and hope
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Advance groundbreaking research by over 3,000+ scientists working toward cures
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Support families in crisis with housing, food, and emergency assistance
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Expand mental health services across outpatient psychiatry clinics
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Every contribution is helping Boston Children’s Hospital continue its vital mission—not only caring for patients today but also training the next generation of pediatric specialists to care for tomorrow’s children.
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Thank You
We extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who attended, donated, and purchased artwork. Your generosity is changing lives.
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Special thanks to:
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Maggie Chang, CEO of Studio M Art, Lexington, MA, USA
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Studio M Art students
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Youths from Iglesia Presbiteriana Coreana de Parana, Paraguay, who participated in our art workshop and donated their artwork for sale
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Insun Cho, oriental painting artist from Needham, MA, who led one of our art workshops and helped us create oriental paintings for sale
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Choonshin Park, artist from South Korea, who created beautiful earrings, necklaces, rings, and pins using Maedeup, a traditional Korean decorative knotting technique, and generously donated them for the exhibition
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Jenny Kim, digital artist from Arizona, USA
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…and all the incredible artists and volunteers who made this year’s exhibition possible.
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We are also sincerely grateful to the Come and Change Foundation for their continued sponsorship and partnership.
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Together, through creativity and compassion, we are painting a brighter future for children everywhere.
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