Gary Monroe
Gary Monroe, a native of Miami Beach, has received grants and exhibitions for his photography work, including two National Endowments for the Arts grants, four Florida Humanities Council Fellowships, a State of Florida arts fellowship, and two Fulbright Foundation fellowships. Monroe continues to photograph while authoring several books on self-taught Florida artists, including The Highwaymen: Florida’s African-American Landscape Painters and Silver Springs: The Underwater Photography of Bruce Mozert.
Harold Newton
The Original Highwayman
From the best-selling author of The Highwaymen comes the story of the group’s most prolific and most sought after painter. 65 color plates.
- Copyright year: 2018
Mary Ann Carroll
First Lady of the Highwaymen
The never-before-told story of a black female artist’s hard-fought journey to provide for her family while also making a name for herself in a man’s world.
Silver Springs
The Underwater Photography of Bruce Mozert
Extraordinary Interpretations
Florida's Self-Taught Artists
Florida's American Heritage River
Images from the St. Johns Region
The Highwaymen
Florida's African-American Landscape Painters
E. G. Barnhill
Florida Photographer, Adventurer, Entrepreneur
The Last Resort
Jewish South Beach, 1977–1986
Alfred Hair
Heart of the Highwaymen
A long-awaited testament to the life and work of Alfred Hair, the driving force of the Florida Highwaymen, this book introduces a charismatic personality whose energy and creativity were foundational to the success of his fellow African American artists during the era of Jim Crow segregation.
- Copyright year: 2020