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— A new art exhibition will be open at Orlando City Hall’s Terrace Gallery Friday. The exhibition will honor Mary Ann Carroll, who was the only woman in the Highwaymen artist group of Florida.
The exhibition celebrating Carroll’s work will open on April 4 on the first floor of Orlando's City Hall. The opening reception starts at 6:00 p.m., and members of the public are welcome to attend.
Read full article: New exhibit at Orlando City Hall to celebrate ‘First Lady’ of Florida Highwaymen Council of 101’s fundraising events, which include Festival of Trees and Art in Bloom ...
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 ...
One of the original Highwaymen, Al Black, reflected on the legacy of their work, stating, "Back in the day, you could sell it for $35 to $55, and now it's worth $55 to $85 — even a hundred!" ...
There were 26 original artists in the Florida Highwaymen, begun by Alfred Hair. Al Black was born in 1947 near Jackson, Mississippi. He moved to Fort Pierce in the 1960s and sold Florida ...
Florida Highwaymen movie "Legends of the Highway" is based on the original 26 Black artists. Retired NFL star Kenny Holmes, who grew up in Gifford, is executive producer.
Denmark Black said her dad was originally the salesperson for the Highwaymen artists but knew how to repair their works when they would get damaged. "He had his own little kit and he would 'touch ...
Flynn Dobbs, City of Orlando public arts coordinator, and Dr. Wanda Renee Mills, daughter of Mary Ann Carroll, join FOX 35 to talk about a new Orlando art exhibit called "Queen of the Highwaymen ...