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Exhibition | Modular [Resident Artists 2025]

September 5, 2025 - October 25, 2025

On view September 5 – October 25, 2025

Featuring the current Resident Artists 2025. This annual exhibition showcases the diverse work created within the artist studios at Arts Warehouse. This year the exhibition includes photography, ceramics, and painting to name a few.

Angela Bulich, Jess Burbridge, Landis Carey, Dominique Denis, Jacob Garcia, Sarah E. Huang, Lisa Macnamara, Ma Nong, Nickki Lewis-Parker, Marianela Perez, Renee Rey, Kelley Ryan, Andrea Sarcos, Kelsey Paz Snyder

Artist Bio Information

ANGELA BULICH

Angela Bulich is an artist and fine jeweler based in Delray Beach, Florida. With a background in Biological Science and Biochemistry, her early career in science and neurodivergent education shaped her view of art as a tool for self-actualization. She approaches creative acts as a way to understand the world and the identity we inhabit.

She builds and creates structures, exploring how form, function, and material interact. Balancing traditional handcraft with modern industrial tooling, her work reflects a fascination with materials, their behaviors, and the metaphors they reveal.

Her sculptural practice combines robust, structural elements with fluid, feminine forms—opposite yet interconnected forces. Many pieces draw on the featureless “Venus Figures,” one of the oldest and most enduring archetypes in art history, reflecting timeless explorations of femininity, identity, and presence.

JESS BURBRIDGE

Jess Burbridge is a Ceramic Artist based in Boca Raton, Florida and is an Artist in Residence in Studio 13 at the Arts Warehouse in Delray Beach. After completing a BFA in Photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design and a MA in Communications from Johns Hopkins University, Burbridge began working in gorilla conservation in east Africa. She served as the Communications Director for Gorilla Doctors and the Field Communications Officer for the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International in east Africa. In these roles, she used her skills in photography, journalism, graphic design and web design to work towards the conservation of eastern gorillas.

After becoming a mother to two young children, Burbridge retired from field work in Africa and returned to her first love of ceramic art. She began hand building in porcelain during the pandemic, creating work inspired by her love of nature and the ocean. Her scuba diving adventures inspired her first (and ongoing) collection of handbuilt coral. As time progressed, she also began to explore her love of fantasy and mythology, and has been working on a collection of dragon heads sculpted from porcelain clay over the last two years.

LANDIS CAREY
Landis is a resident artist at Arts Warehouse in Delray Beach, Florida, USA. She has been working in clay for over 20 years. Recent exhibitions include Fired and Fabricated, Hatch 1121, Lake Worth Beach, FL (2025), Summer Heat, Arts Warehouse, Delray Beach, FL 2025, Both Sides Now, Onna House Gallery, Palm Beach, FL (2025), Luster, Morean Arts Center, St. Pete, FL (2025), Blue is the Warmest Color, Onna House Gallery, Palm Beach, FL (2024), Our Walls Talk, Arts Warehouse, Delray Beach, FL (2024), Dot, Line, Surface, Florida, Icheon Chinatown, Korea (2024), Multiple Visions, Boca Raton Innovation Campus, Boca Raton, FL (2024), and 2023 Resident Show, Arts Warehouse, Delray Beach, FL (2023).

The City of Delray Beach purchased the artist’s work in 2024 as a gift to Masafumi Kinosaki, the Mayor of their Sister City, Miyazu, Japan. Originally from Central Florida, Landis spent the last two decades in the Northeast, where she had studios in Brooklyn and New Jersey. In 2023, she relocated to South Florida with her husband and three children.

Landis has a BA in Studio Art from Furman University and is currently a Postbaccalaureate in Ceramics at Florida Atlantic University. She also holds an MBA in Marketing from Fordham University.

DOMINIQUE DENIS
Dominique Denis is trained as an architect, with over two decades of combined experience in architecture, urban planning, and public art curation. She has worked for several architecture firms in the New York metropolitan area and South Florida. Over the past decade, her work as a public art curator has deepened her understanding of cross-disciplinary collaboration and community engagement. Her creative practice centers on themes of nostalgia, identity, transformation, and belonging, explored through exhibitions, artmaking, and design experimentation. In 2021, her curatorial work was recognized by The Architect’s Newspaper in its “What to See” feature. Denis’ research investigates how “unconscious collective memory” is reflected in the built environment—an inquiry that has taken her to Charleston, South Carolina; London, England; and Accra, Ghana. She has been an artist-in-residence at the Arts Warehouse in Delray Beach since Fall 2022. Denis holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the City College of the City University of New York and a Master of Urban and Regional Planning from Florida Atlantic University.

JACOB GARCIA
Jacob Garcia is a figurative and landscape oil painter whose diverse past informs his artistic vision. After traveling extensively around the United States in his 20s, Jacob became a Registered Nurse specializing in emergency medicine. Seeking an outlet for the inherent stress of his profession, he turned to painting and has not looked back since. His varied and tumultuous life has enriched his understanding of the human experience and the beauty of the natural world. With no formal training, Jacob has learned through trial and error about what works and what doesn’t. Jacob resides in South Florida where he Calls home.

MA NONG
Ma Nong’s art is driven by her interest in her identity, her signature series favor cubes and diamonds, on both large and small scales, and in bold colors and imaginative formations. She is working on abstract figure paintings and mixed media.
She was from in South Korea, she attended the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia, earning her M.F.A. in Painting in 2013.
She has been living and working in South Florida since 2013. She currently teaching art classes and works at Arts Warehouse in Delray Beach as a residency artist.
Ma Nong’s work has been exhibited and art fair at 20 venues, from Boca Raton to Brooklyn to South Korea for 10 years. Her solo exhibition, titled “ No Mad Be Happy”, at Arts Warehouse in Delray Beach in 2023.

LISA MACNAMARA

Lisa “MacNamara” is a multidisciplinary artist fascinated by the body and its imprinted layers of experience. With roots in biology, psychology, and photography, she explores how emotional and physical narratives are carried within us. The human figure is central to her work, abstracted into layered, molecular-like forms influenced by scientific research on the mind-body connection. Her brother’s prolonged comatose state and passing profoundly shaped her inquiry into where the body remains when the mind is unreachable, informing her exploration of the emotional imprints the body holds. Through large-scale mixed-media works and sculptures, which combine paper, fibers, fabric, photographs, adhesives, and metals, she evokes cellular structures, energy channels, and the mind-body connection. MacNamara’s work has been exhibited across the United States and Europe and is held in private collections internationally.

MARIANELA PEREZ
Marianela Pérez is a Venezuelan multidisciplinary visual artist whose practice spans painting, photography, collage, digital printing, and sculpture. She studied Commercial Art at Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts, and Environmental Design at the Villasmil de León Design Institute in Caracas. She continued her artistic training under the guidance of renowned Venezuelan artists and pursued specialized studies in painting and acrylic techniques at the Boca Raton School of Art. She also studied photography at the Roberto Mata Photography School in Caracas.

Her paintings are distinguished by vibrant color and geometric tension, with forms that seem to pulse with energy. These dynamic surfaces reflect her migratory journey, embodying both disorientation and renewal, while expressing a language of fragmentation and reconstruction.

She has participated in numerous group exhibitions in Venezuela, the United States, England, and Spain. Her solo exhibitions include Imago Art Gallery Coral Gables (2025), Miami International Fine Arts – MIFA (Miami, 2023), the Art Gallery at Miami Dade College, Hialeah Campus (2022), the Spanish River Library (Boca Raton, 2020), and the Hernán Gamboa Gallery at Humboldt International University (Coral Gables, 2019).
Her Work is also held in private collectios.
She has received several honors, including Artist of the Year (Painting) at Art on BRIC WALLS (2024) and Best Painter at the Wynwood Juried Show (2017, 2018).

She is currently an artist-in-residence at Arts Warehouse in Delray Beach, Florida.

RENEE REY
Renée Rey is an award-winning artist based in Delray Beach, Florida, and recipient of the 2024 Dina Baker Fund Grant from the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County. Her work has been exhibited internationally, with solo shows at Bailey Contemporary Arts Gallery (FL), Tauni De Lessep Gallery at Palm Beach Atlantic University (FL), and Hammond Hall Gallery at Jacksonville State University (AL). Group exhibitions include the Baker Museum (FL), Flatiron Gallery (NY), Studio 33 (Spain), Art Brut Biennale (Netherlands), and Project Space Brut (South Korea).

Her artwork has received national recognition from museum and gallery leaders such as Jade Dellinger (Bob Rauschenberg Gallery), Julie Sasse (Tucson Museum of Art), Erin Wright (MOCA Los Angeles), and Gisela Carbonell (Rollins Museum of Art).

Currently Artist in Residence at Arts Warehouse, Delray Beach, Rey has also held residencies at Bailey Contemporary Arts (2023–2024), School of Visual Arts (NY), and Sun Peaks Center for Art and Sustainability (CO). Her work is held in the collections of Bristol-Myers Squibb, First Albany, and the Wasmer Art Collection at Florida Gulf Coast University.

Rey is also an educator, lecturer, and classically trained painter with degrees from Parsons, RPI, the Jewish Theological Seminary, and the University at Albany.

KELLEY RYAN
Kelley Ryan is a figurative and portrait artist based in Delray Beach, Florida. Working across oil, acrylic, and mixed media, she is known for her intricate, hand-painted patterns that weave in and around her subjects, creating a dynamic interplay between figure and ornament.

Ryan earned her BFA in Painting from Texas State University and has since exhibited widely in galleries and fairs across the United States. Her work has been featured at Red Dot Miami, Aqua Art Fair Miami, the Hamptons Art Fair, Galerie Bartoux in New York City, Art Love Gallery in Provincetown, YMF Contemporary in Southampton, and Galerie Ravin in Nashville, among others.

She is currently an Artist-in-Residence at the Arts Warehouse in Delray Beach, where she continues to expand her practice—blending tradition and modernity, intimacy and grandeur, in works that invite viewers to consider how history and culture are continuously reimagined.

ANDREA SARCOS
Andrea Sarcos is a Venezuelan-born visual artist and educator based in Delray Beach, Florida. Her work explores themes of identity, memory, and cultural heritage through photography, with a particular focus on food, migration, and storytelling.

Raised in South Florida after immigrating from Caracas, Andrea’s lived experience shapes her perspective and fuels a practice rooted in both journalistic inquiry and artistic expression. She holds degrees in Journalism and Visual Art Studies from the University of Florida and began her photography journey in her high school’s darkroom, where she discovered the power of image-making as a storytelling tool.

Andrea is a former photography instructor for the Boys and Girls Club of Palm Beach County, and has led educational photo expeditions abroad with National Geographic Student Expeditions and Putney Student Travel. She was selected for the New York Times Portfolio Review, is an alum of the Eddie Adams Workshop, and was recently named one of Photolucida’s Top 50 photographers. Her work has been exhibited throughout Florida and reflects a deep reverence for everyday beauty, community, and cultural memory.

KELSEY PAZ SNYDER
Kelsey Paz Snyder comes from a long line of artists, but it took time for her to embrace the path herself. Raised in South Alabama, her childhood was shaped by barefoot days spent in the woods and along the coast, where her deep connection to nature first took root.
Though creativity was always present, she initially pursued other forms of expression—studying Film and Television at Auburn University and working in the entertainment industry in New York City. Later, she studied floral design in Los Angeles, drawn again to nature through flowers. Yet something was still missing.
With a foundation in graphic design from her mother, a professional designer, Kelsey began returning to visual art—and after becoming a mother herself, she finally answered the call to paint.
Nature continues to be her greatest source of inspiration, grounding her work in themes of connection, transformation, and memory. Through layered textures and organic forms, Kelsey explores the quiet, powerful relationships between people and the natural world. Her art invites viewers to pause, reflect, and find themselves within the beauty of something greater.

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September 5, 2025
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October 25, 2025
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