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The Highwaymen don't all tell their story the same way, see it the same way, or paint their own history in the same hues. But Mary Ann Carroll says no matter what, she knows her life is better for ...
Educated guesses put the output of the Highwaymen at 200,000 paintings. Some among their number could produce dozens in a single day. “Making money preceded making art and speed defined ...
FORT PIERCE, Fla. — One of the last living Highwaymen, Al Black, who became a Treasure Coast icon with his paintbrush, has passed away. The Florida Highwaymen were a group of 26 African American ...
When the highwaymen were making their paintings, they weren’t allowed to showcase their work in white galleries. On Feb. 18, the Fort Pierce community got a sneak peek of the Florida Highwaymen ...
The City of Boynton Beach Arts & Cultural Center is hosting the 6th Annual Florida Highwaymen Art Show & Sale. It will be held at the 125 E. Ocean Avenue center on January 11 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
And it’s Reagan’s art and others that caught the attention of a retired Vero Beach firefighter who in 2001 started Highwaymen Art Specialists, Inc., an art gallery in Vero Beach.
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. One of the last original 26 ...
A painting of Mount Dora’s historic train depot alongside a steam-powered locomotive will be given away during the 13th Florida Highwaymen Art Show, Sale and Benefit in Mount Dora in August.The ...
Today, their paintings hang in the White House. But in the 1960s, they sold them, often still wet, from the trunks of their cars. The Highwaymen: Segregation And Speed-Painting In The Sunshine ...