Sydney Rose Maubert is an artist, architect, and professor. She uses painting as a tool for architectural storytelling. Her research interests are architecture, geography, and cultural production in the Caribbean and American South. The work is largely shaped by black studies, gender studies, decolonial studies, history, and cultural geography. Informed by her Haitian-Cuban heritage, her practice explores racial-sexual perception in the built environment.

She holds degrees in architecture from Yale University and the University of Miami, with double minors in writing and art. She has received several awards, including the Oolite Ellies Creator Award, GreenSpace Initiative Arts, Miami- Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs Artist Grant, Cornell Council for the Arts Award, Yale Moulton Andros Award, University of Miami Alpha Rho Chi Award. She founded Sydney R. Maubert LLC., her art and mural practice. Currently, Sydney Rose is the inaugural fellow at Cornell's Strauch Fellowship, where she will teach and produce research (Fall 2022- ongoing). 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. She is the June 2023 Artist in Residence at the Everglades (AIRIE). 

Her work has been published in Log, Drawing Matter, and Yale Retrospecta.