
Sydney Rose Maubert (b. 1996) is a Haitian-Cuban artist and architect based in Miami. She holds degrees in architecture from Yale University and the University of Miami, with double minors in writing and art. She is the founder of Sydney R. Maubert LLC., her art and mural practice, which has been awarded by the Graham Foundation, Oolite Ellies Creator Award, NALAC Foundation, GreenSpace Initiative Grant, Miami-Dade Individual Artist Grant, Cornell Council for the Arts Award, Yale Moulton Andros Award, and University of Miami Alpha Rho Chi Award. Her work has been exhibited at mtnspace gallery, Yale North Gallery, Laundromat Arts, TenBerke Architects, Augusta Savage Gallery, Artist in Residence in the Everglades, GreenSpace Miami, and Cornell Hartell Gallery. Most notably, her work is in the 21C Museum’s permanent collection. She is the Jeanne and John Rowe Fellow at the Illinois Institute of Technology College of Architecture (2024- ongoing). She was the Strauch Fellow at Cornell College of Architecture (2022- 2024). She was an Artist in Residence in the Everglades (June 2023). She is a Teaching Artist in Residence at Arts4Learning Miami (Summer 2025). She is currently an artist resident at Bakehouse Art Complex through their Summer Open Program (Summer 2025).
She sits on the board of the Center for Architecture's Scholarship Committee (2023- ). She has assisted in teaching courses at Yale University, Morgan State University, City College of New York, and the University of Miami. Her work has been published in the Avery Review, Log, Drawing Matter, and Yale Retrospecta. She was listed as a New Progressive in Architect Magazine.