The Highwaymen’s Journey Through Time: From Roadside Paintings to Museum Walls

In the 1950s, a group of self-taught African American artists began painting the wild beauty of Florida’s landscapes—without formal training, recognition, or access to art galleries. They became known as The Highwaymen, a name that would later become synonymous with determination, artistic freedom, and cultural preservation. What started as a grassroots movement selling art from […]

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The Role of Highwaymen Art in Florida’s Tourism Identity

When people think of Florida tourism, images of beaches, amusement parks, and palm-lined resorts often come to mind. But beyond the coastlines and roller coasters lies a cultural treasure that has quietly become part of Florida’s identity: the artwork of the Highwaymen. These self-taught African American artists began painting Florida’s landscapes in the mid-20th century, […]

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