Art exhibit features Richlin Burnett-Ryan’s work

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Art exhibit features Richlin Burnett-Ryan’s work

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The Yvonne Scarlett-Golden Cultural & Educational Center in Daytona Beach is hosting “Encode,” an art exhibition dedicated to Women’s History Month. This show features the art of Richlin Burnett-Ryan, whose work is a collection of colorful mixed-media expressionist paintings of her heroes and sheroes, depicted on board and canvas. Thirty-five to 40 of Burnett-Ryan’s paintings are on display.

“I hope these images engage dialogue and inspire the young people that walk through the halls of the Yvonne Scarlett-Golden Cultural & Educational Center daily,” said Burnett-Ryan, who also curated the exhibit.

The show runs through May 10.

Hours are 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Friday, and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. The center is at 1000 Vine St. in Daytona Beach. There is no cost for admission.

Other happenings connected to “Encode” include “A Gathering of Three Women: Artist Talk” 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 20, with Burnett-Ryan, Joy Hayes and Doreen Hardie; and Bianca Simone reading selections from her book of poetry My Inner Voice noon-3 p.m. Saturday, March 30.

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Born in Virginia, Al spent his youth in Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia, and first moved to DeLand in 1969. He graduated from Stetson University in 1971, and returned to West Volusia in 1985. Al began working for The Beacon as a stringer in 1999, contributing articles on county and municipal government and, when he left his job as the one-man news department at Radio Station WXVQ, began working at The Beacon full time.

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