Join us to celebrate our latest Creative Aging cohort with a pop-up exhibition featuring participants’ artwork.

Over the course of six weeks, participants explored sculpture techniques—including mold making and body casting—to create three-dimensional works under the guidance of Miami-based artist Liene Bosquê.
Explore their incredible creations and then watch a live traditional folk music performance by Son de Miami at 7pm.
Participating Artists
- Dominik Ambroise
- Lazaro Amaral
- Roberta Barros
- Willie Báez
- Dalia Berlin
- Mischa Bergeron
- Lauren Christos
- Mo Cooling
- Marcy Conrad
- Jay Richard DiBiaso
- German DuBois
- Eva Glottman
- Oscar Glottman
- Elizabeth A Manning
- Macarena Maiman
- Sade Olowu
- Ayolia Pérez Piñero
- Mary Gisela Samuely
About the Creative Aging Series
Creative Aging Series is a free art-making program for individuals over the age of 55 seeking a community-based creative outlet.
About Liene Bosquê
Liene Bosquê is a visual artist and art educator working with textiles, sculpture, installation, and participatory practice. She holds an MFA in Fiber and Material Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, a BFA from São Paulo State University, and a BA in Architecture and Urbanism from Mackenzie University in Brazil.
Her work has been exhibited at MoMA PS1, Frost Art Museum, and the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, among others, as well as in Brazil, Portugal, and Italy. Bosquê is the recipient of the Center for Craft Teaching Artist Cohort Grant, South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship, Ellie’s Creator Award, and WaveMaker Grant. She has been artist-in-residence at Oolite Arts in Miami and at Wave Hill, Queens Museum, and Socrates Sculpture Park in New York.
She currently teaches sculpture, 3D design, and textiles at the University of Miami. As a museum educator, she has also led sculpture workshops for Latinx immigrant communities at the Queens Museum.