Roadside Works of Art

The Florida Highwaymen were 26 African-American artists who traveled the state in the ’50s and ’60s selling paintings along the roadside. Ignored at the time, today their works are highly sought-after collectibles.

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Bobby Goldsboro

After putting his other passions on the back burner for more than 20 years, legendary singer/songwriter Bobby Goldsboro started growing bolder and taking chances with his life and career and started painting.

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The Horse Painter

Meet a woman who is using old-fashioned techniques to restore antique carousel horses. She says each horse has its own personality and she’s just trying to let each one shine through the decades of neglect.

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Wavy Gravy

Every day, Wavy Gravy still lives his life with the ideals and dreams born out of the hippie movement. He was the face of Woodstock and he’s devoted his life to peace.

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Passing Down Mini Memories

Good things really do come in small packages. Susan Newland shows how a love for family led not just to a new hobby — but a new career. Her passion will have you looking for new ways to pass on childhood memories to the next generation.

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Al Oerter

Just before his death, GB talked to one of the greatest Olympic champions in history who found a second career as a successful abstract artist.

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Liz Lerman

Through explosive dancing, personal stories, humor, and a company of performers whose ages span six decades, Liz Lerman’s productions stretch the expressive range of contemporary dance.

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