Gallery.
Walter filtration made here being sent to Africa.
Works by Kaceem Barnett "Untitled"
Works by Willie Dawson. Painting is Acrylic and Oil and is named "I. C. U."
Teens printing T shirts as part of the afterschool program
Gallery.
Exterior.
Fall Arts Classes at Ryan Arts Center
Exterior.
We tabled ONE at African American Celebration of the Arts.
Coffee shop.
Art.
Art.
Art.
Coffee shop.
Exterior. Art.
Pure to the People cooking workshop
Theater.
Art.
Karla D.
Feb 13, 2017
This is far more than a typical venue to see live performances or art exhibits. It's a place that allows a community to come together through art and music. Several programs and classes are available. There's a coffee shop where proceeds go back into centre. Part of FOR, also known as For Our Renewal which is a community initiative that has been a part of the McKeesRocks landscape for years. In addition to Ryan's they have a senior center, health center and more.Ryan's allows children to cultivate talents through dance, painting and more.A vital part of life in the Rocks.
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Abby L.
Feb 20, 2018
Ryan Arts Center is a gem in the heart of McKees Rocks, and every community could only be as fortunate as this one to have such a wonderful place to learn, grow, and explore their creativity! Jennifer was extremely helpful in providing information to my boyfriend and I since last night was our first time being here. I can say with confidence that it certainly won't be our last.Kevin Mosely was a speaker featured at Ryan Arts last night and he was speaking on Black history and his experiences as an activist. We started out socializing in the art gallery, which at the time was featuring art for the African American Celebration of the Arts. You could even vote for your favorite to be in the running to win a prize, but all the art was so incredible it's been tough to pick a favorite! The gallery had such a cozy feel to it that it almost felt like I was somewhere I'd been many times before. They had small bites of fruit, veggies, cheese and meat for guests to snack on, and even a few desserts. There was a table with some wine on it if you preferred something to sip on before Kevin took the stage for the night.Soon enough we headed into the auditorium, which was nice and spacious. After Kevin finished answering questions from the crowd, we were welcomed back into the gallery to take pictures and speak with him before we left. Jennifer gave us 2 packets of information on upcoming programs such as yoga, cooking classes, etc. She gave us 2 so I could share with a friend of mine that just moved to the McKees Rocks area which was super nice of her!From the outside it's hard to tell how big this place is, but it has the gallery, auditorium, ceramics studio, kitchen, area for painting, reading, and more. There is something for everyone here regardless of your age and artistic ability, and I can't begin to explain how welcomed we felt during our first visit. Can't wait to see what's in store for the rest of the year!
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Tessa M.
Sep 22, 2012
it's a nice little venue for small shows. it has a very nice lobby area and is an intimate space inside the house. the stage is very small though, and there isn't much seating, so it is only really suitable for small shows. i've seen the pittsburgh new works festivals here two years in a row and it suits something along those lines perfectly.
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