Studio Mentorship Series for Homeschoolers
Creative Pathways: Homeschool Art Program
Fall 2025 | Mondays 10–11:30am
September 15, 22, 29 & October 6, 20, 27
A 6-session traveling arts program designed for homeschool students of all ages and abilities — hosted in rotating libraries and community spaces across the South Shore!
What We Do
Creative Pathways brings a hands-on, collaborative studio experience into your community. Each 90-minute session builds creative confidence and real studio skills through:
Sketchbook warm-ups
Collage & mixed media projects
Sustainable material reuse
Studio roles like cutting, prepping, designing
A shared art initiative connecting youth, teens, and seniors across the region.
Community Impact
Sketchbooks will continue their journey through the community as a shared visual archive.
Greeting Cards created by students will be gifted to the residents of the Hamilton Wade Douglas House in Brockton, MA, through Senior Resident Services Coordinator Kellee Seda.
Large-Scale Collaborative Works will be professionally framed and permanently displayed throughout the Douglas House to enrich the environment for all who live and work there.
September 15, 22, 29
October 6, 20, 27
Where We’ll Meet
Homeschool students will gather weekly at rotating South Shore locations, chosen based on the needs of enrolled families. Potential meeting spots include:
My studio in Whitman, MA
Holmestead Harvest in Whitman, MA
Norwell Public Library
Art Complex Museum in Duxbury, MA
I’d love to hear your ideas! If your family has a favorite community space, let me know — I’m always open to welcoming new, creative gathering places.
Program Pricing
$50/student per session
6 sessions total = $300/student
Discounted Rate: $210/student when 10 students are enrolled
Max: 10 students
A full 6-week commitment is required
An optional family open studio will be held following our session on the final day!
About the Artist
Beth Bailey is the 2025 Community Arts Educator of the Year, as recognized by the Massachusetts Art Education Association (MAEA). She is a passionate community arts educator and founder of Creative Pathways. Her work has been featured at the Boston Children’s Museum, Whitman Public Library, Levitate Surf Shop, and more. Beth is deeply committed to making art accessible and meaningful across generations.
2025 Community Arts Educator of the Year – MAEA