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Florida Highwaymen Alfred Hair and Harold Newton founded the group of Black artists in Fort Pierce and Gifford. They sold painting by the roadside.
Florida Highwaymen Alfred Hair and Harold Newton founded the group of Black artists in Fort Pierce and Gifford. They sold painting by the roadside.
A movie about the legendary Florida Highwaymen will have a special screening on the Treasure Coast this year. “Legends of the Highway” brings to life the untold story of the group of 26 self-taught ...
He moved to Fort Pierce in the 1960s and sold Florida Highwaymen paintings before he became an artist. He was inducted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame in 2004.
Al Black, one of the original Highwaymen, passed away on Monday. His daughter, Stephanie Denmark Black, reflected on his legacy and shared her memories. "The thing I'm going to miss the most about ...
Paintings from group of 26 Black artists feature colorful landscapes while showcasing Florida Black history Orange County Convention Center gets new Florida Highwaymen exhibit.
The Highwaymen exhibition was first installed at City Hall in January 2024 and was refreshed after six months. The artwork will be on display through February 2025.
Highwaymen paintings can be seen at the A.E. Backus Gallery & Museum in Fort Pierce, as well as the Museum of Florida History in Tallahassee. Many can be purchased at various websites in their honor.
Highwaymen paintings can be seen at the A.E. Backus Gallery & Museum in Fort Pierce, as well as the Museum of Florida History in Tallahassee. Many can be purchased at various websites in their honor.
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