On View: March 7 - May 1, 2022

Land of Sunshine offers a view of South Florida that is at once sentimental and apocalyptic, real and imagined, comforting and ominous. The exhibition features the work of Angelica Clyman, a painter and sculptor who is heavily influenced by growing up in Broward County, and the accelerated changes it has and continues to experience. Her work deals with a search for home in a place that no longer exists in the same form, and a fascination with structures, aesthetics, and commercial enterprises that have been dethroned with time. Land of Sunshine consists of oil paintings accented with sculptural elements and found objects that reinforce the fractured world existing in Clyman’s painted landscapes.

Angelica Clyman is a painter and sculptor who lives and works in her native South Florida. She is a graduate of New World School of the Arts (BFA) and Florida International University (MFA). Her passion for discovering and preserving the history of seemingly mundane local spaces makes every day a possible revelation and adventure. She currently teaches studio art at Broward College and is the director of the Rosemary Duffy Larson Gallery.


Take a Closer Look at the Exhibition in this Blog Post

Watch the Closing Reception’s Artist Talk

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