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JetBlue has commissioned the Harlem Fine Arts Show for an Art Mural showcasing Black Artistry during both Black History Month & Women's History Month 2023

Bessie Coleman was the first African-American woman and first Native American to hold a pilot license. The artist, Bryan Hickman II, also known as King Prolifik, is a visual artist residing in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. To him, Bessie Coleman represents tenacity and persistence, from overcoming tremendous obstacles to finding her purpose through relentless pursuits.

The Harlem Fine Arts Show (HFAS) is the largest traveling African Diasporic art show in the United States. Inspired by the Harlem Renaissance, HFAS provides a platform for African Diasporic visionaries as well as American visual artists to exhibit and sell their artwork.

JetBlue has commissioned the Harlem Fine Arts Show for an Art Pop-up Exhibition showcasing Black Artistry during Black History Month 2023

Roosevelt ‘Black Rose’ Taylor is a dynamic, versatile, and highly skilled Master painter with full command of his craft. Born, raised, and currently residing in Harlem, New York, Black Rose has been developing, defining, and perfecting his craft since he was a child. Black Roses’ custom commissioned masterpieces are visible throughout Harlem and prominently displayed as permanent features in popular and historical landmarks across New York City.

The Harlem Fine Arts Show (HFAS) is the largest traveling African Diasporic art show in the United States. Inspired by the Harlem Renaissance, HFAS provides a platform for African Diasporic visionaries as well as American visual artists to exhibit and sell their artwork. The Harlem Fine Arts Show is returning to New York City for its 15th Anniversary Celebration.

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