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Bidding paddles were in full swing at The Grove Academy’s recent schoolwide art showcase, featuring a wide range of works by primary and secondary students. The second annual auction brought families, community partners, and art enthusiasts together for an evening where some of the youngest voices in Miami’s most storied creative community took center stage.
The event took over the school’s newly expanded third floor, where student artwork lined the space on easels and display tables. The venue itself features permanent installations by local artist Rosie Ruiz Del Porto and her late father, Cuban figurative abstract artist Francisco Ruiz Del Porto, creating an inspiring backdrop where established and emerging artists shared the same walls.`
Aspiring artists across all grade levels selected their best work from the fall semester for display, presenting a varied collection that reflected the kids’ creative exploration throughout the school year thus far.
Going Once, Going Twice…
In a twist that brought real-world experience into the classroom, the school’s Student President and Student Government Association (SGA) officer took on auctioneer duties for both the live and silent bidding portions of the evening. The young leaders called out enthusiastic bids with the confidence of seasoned professionals.
“Everything we do ties back to real-world experience,” explained Betty Riera, founder of The Grove Academy. “Having our students serve as auctioneers gives them a valuable new experience and builds confidence in public speaking and leadership.”
When the Bidding Gets Competitive
Two students earned special recognition at the event. Seventh-grader Nathalie Avila and sixth-grader Skye Costa both showcased work that had recently earned them local honors from the Key Biscayne Lions Club, allowing them each to display two pieces.

Nathalie’s work was so well-received by the audience, it sparked an intense bidding. Two families went head-to-head for her piece, with the winning bid reaching $500, a big achievement for any artist.
But here’s where the story gets better: the winning family returned to the school the following day to give the artwork back to Nathalie, accompanied by an inspiring message encouraging her to never give up on her artistic dreams.
“You could see the excitement on the students’ faces when their pieces sold,” Riera noted. “For Nathalie especially, having that piece come back to her with such an encouraging message was truly special.”
Learning from the Pros
The Grove Academy has forged collaborative partnerships with Miami’s creative community including Abrakadooble Miami for art instruction, while students also trained under the direct mentorship of Rosie Ruiz Del Porto, whose minimalist and abstract approach has resonated strongly with students.
“Our students are very inspired by Rosie’s work,” Riera said. “Having them create under the guidance of a working local artist gives them insight into the professional art world and connects them to Miami’s vibrant creative community.”
That community connection extends throughout The Grove Academy’s curriculum, from cooking to music, movement to urban architectural design. Because why should creativity be confined to the classroom?
Beyond Pretty Pictures
The auction serves as one of the school’s primary annual fundraisers, channeling proceeds directly into enrichment programs. Entry remained accessible at $25 per person, with fundraising concentrated on the bidding for student artwork. Attendees also contributed direct donations.
“We’re trying to offer so many different entry points for students to discover their passions,” Riera explained. “The goal is to spark something in every child, and the support we receive from contributors goes a long way.”
As the event just finished its second year, it’s establishing itself as an annual celebration that connects young learners to Miami’s broader cultural landscape. The strategic timing alongside Art Basel sends a clear message to students: you’re participating in the same creative conversation happening throughout the city.
Drawing community partners, families, and local artists together, the evening reflected the collaborative spirit that defines both The Grove Academy and Coconut Grove itself. As the school continues to grow, the annual art showcase is shaping up to become a signature event, proof that some of Miami’s most exciting artistic voices are just getting started.
About The Grove Academy
The Grove Academy is an independent, community-driven school located in the heart of Coconut Grove. Through a personalized approach to learning, innovative curriculum, and strong community partnerships, the school fosters creativity, curiosity, and confidence in students from elementary through high school.
The Grove Academy is located at 3121 Commodore Plaza, Suite 200, Coconut Grove, FL 33133. For information contact The Grove Academy via email, call 305-796-5711, or visit The Grove Academy online.





