Broward County's dramatic transformation serves as a wellspring of inspiration for artist Angelica Clyman. Growing up amidst these changes, her artistic focus centers on forgotten spaces and their bygone eras, utilizing a variety of mediums to explore the life cycles of these ordinary places. Her creative process involves visiting abandoned sites and collecting remnants, which she transforms into paintings, sculptures, and prints. These artworks act as narratives, preserving memories and giving voice to the past.
Clyman's artistic journey is marked by solo and group exhibitions, and she has a featured work in the Miami Children's Museum permanent collection. An alumna of New World School of the Arts and Florida International University, she currently shares her artistic knowledge as a studio art instructor at Broward College and serves as the director of the Rosemary Duffy Larson Gallery.