A movement of African American painters in the 1950s and 60s was born in Fort Pierce, leading to many making a living doing ...
Segregation prompts out of the box thinking for black artists of the 1950s on Florida's Treasure Coast ... brothers Johnny Daniels and Willie Daniels, Rodney Demps, James Gibson, Alfred Hair ...
EDITOR'S NOTE: To celebrate Black History month, we will be reposting our series on African Americans who had a major impact on Florida ... brothers Johnny Daniels and Willie Daniels, Rodney ...
The Tampa Museum of Art continues to celebrate and honor the richness and complexity of Florida’s cultural tapestry with its newest exhibition, Living Color: The Art of the Highwaymen. On view through ...
The now-celebrated Highwaymen artists are known for their vibrant, brash and evocative depictions of Florida's key waterways ... Sylvester Wells, Willie Daniels and Horace Foster.
SARASOTA, Fla. — The City of Sarasota is featuring artwork from a group of legendary landscape artists known as the Florida Highwaymen. The City Hall Cultural Heritage Exhibit was launched in ...
FORT PIERCE, Fla. — Their work has brightened canvases for decades, but only recently have Florida's famed Highwaymen artists received the recognition they deserve. WPTV reporter Jon Shainman ...
See an excellent exhibition featuring Florida’s Highwaymen artists at Palm Beach Gardens City Hall, including “North Beach” by Harold Newton. Fans of art history in Florida should plan on ...
The Florida Highwaymen were a group of loosely affiliated, mostly self-taught Black painters, 25 men and one woman, Mary Ann Carroll, in the “original” group. ByChadd Scott, Contributor.
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