FREE Bookmaking Workshop: Stories of Miami [Binding Histories]
- ALL AGES
Learn bookmaking techniques and explore Miami's past and present through visuals and writing.
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Location
Vizcaya Village Garage
3250 S Miami Ave Miami, FL 33129About this event
- Free venue parking
Step into Binding Histories, a FREE hands-on bookmaking experience led by artists Nicole Combeau and Sean Sullivan. This multipart creative series features four distinct themes: My Story, Family, Miami, and Coconut Grove.
SESSION DETAILS | What to Expect: Stories of Miami
🎨 Saturday, June 21
Learn a basic pamphlet stitch and collaborate with a partner to write a poem based on stories of Miami. You’ll use rubber stamps, collage, and hand lettering to bring your text to life.
🖼️ Sunday, June 22
Create a double-sided book to hold two perspectives of Miami: one side for its history and another for its present. Participants will use collage, text design, and photo transfer to fill both sides.
This event is part of the Binding Histories series and will culminate in a public art installation on July 26, 2025.
MORE FREE WORKSHOPS | June 14 – July 13
Curious about the rest of the series? Explore themes of family, Miami and Coconut Grove. In these weekend gatherings, you’ll explore different bookbinding structures while building deeper connections with Vizcaya and fellow participants.
✨ All of the workshops in this series are FREE and open to all ages. Space is limited and advance registration is required. Attend one workshop or join them all—it’s up to you!
Click the links below to learn more and register for FREE:
- Stories of Family | June 28-29
- Ode to Coconut Grove | July 12-13
- Vizcaya Late: Studio Vizcaya Finale | July 26
THE INSTALLATION | July 26, 2025
The series culminates in a powerful animated installation on July 26, 2025—a vibrant celebration of Miami’s diverse cultural narratives.
GET TICKETS: Vizcaya Late: Studio Vizcaya Finale | July 26
🎟️ GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS: FREE
📍 Vizcaya Village Garage
📅 Saturday, June 21 & Sunday, June 22 | 11AM–2PM
IMPORTANT: Confirm Your Spot
To help keep Vizcaya’s free workshops accessible to those who truly plan to attend, all registrants will be asked to confirm via email the week of the event. If we don’t hear from you, your ticket may be released to someone on the waitlist.
ABOUT BINDING HISTORIES & STUDIO VIZCAYA
Binding Histories is a series of bookmaking workshops led by artists Nicole Combeau and Sean Sullivan. Through weekly gatherings, participants learn a variety of bookbinding structures and build deeper connections with Vizcaya, one another and our beloved city. The program concludes with a powerful animated installation on July 26, 2025—a vibrant celebration of Miami’s diverse cultural narratives.
Studio Vizcaya is an annual summer program that commissions and challenges local artists to guide community members in co-creating original works inspired by Vizcaya and its history. The program continues the legacy of art patronage begun by James Deering—Vizcaya’s creator—more than 100 years ago.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Nicole Combeau is a Miami-based artist and educator whose work centers storytelling, memory, and community building. Her interdisciplinary practice weaves together photography, book arts, and collaborative installations to explore identity, heritage, and belonging. As a first-generation American, Combeau reflects on matrilineal and migration histories, using art as a tool for cultural preservation and connection. Her projects often invite participants to become co-authors, creating space for communities to share, preserve, and celebrate their own stories.
She is an artist-in-residence at the Bakehouse Art Complex, a recipient of two Oolite Arts Ellies Creator Awards (2023 and 2025), and currently works in the Education Department at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, where she organizes the Creative Aging program, a free arts program for adults ages 55+. Combeau earned her BFA in Photography and Video from the School of Visual Arts.
Sean Sullivan, known as Sean Was Here, is a creative technology artist who merges motion graphics and coding to craft mesmerizing 3D projection mapping installations. Inspired by a lifelong fascination with art and technology, Sean creates illusions that transform physical spaces—projecting digital art onto real-world landscapes without the need for screens or headsets. His work has transformed venues like The Ringling Museum of Art, The Bass Museum, Mana Contemporary, Miami Beach Botanical Garden, Live Arts Miami, and Burning Man. Sean values how his art enables viewers to experience digital art as a tangible, shared phenomenon. His installations blend innovation and illusion to connect communities with art’s magic in everyday spaces.