Comprehensive instruction in ceramics, metalsmithing, painting, digital media, and more for beginners to advanced artists.
Regularly curated exhibitions featuring local and regional artists, with pieces available for purchase.
Hosting events like Spring Flings, senior center activities, and art fairs to engage the Pittsburgh community.
Large, well-equipped ceramics facility with classes, open studio time, and kiln access.
Specialized classes in jewelry-making and metal arts taught by expert instructors like Pat Falbo.
Beautiful space available for private events, weddings, and corporate functions with professional setup.
Unleash your creativity through diverse art classes, exhibitions, and community events in a vibrant Pittsburgh hub.
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The Pittsburgh Center For Arts & Media is a premier cultural institution offering a wide range of art classes, workshops, and exhibitions for all skill levels. From ceramics and metalsmithing to digital media and painting, our experienced instructors provide hands-on learning in a supportive environment. We host community events, art shows, and special programs that foster creativity and connection. With a 4.7-star rating and glowing reviews, we're dedicated to enriching Pittsburgh's arts scene through accessible education and inspiring spaces.
Love Pat Falbo, her metalsmithing classes are amazing! Everyone is so kind and caring.
Westinghouse Prom Lineup an outside event never went in the building… It was rainy and cold… You have to pay for parking, yes its parking in there I was surprised/shocked… Oh Pittsburgh parking was handing out tickets smh… But the kids looked so beautiful & handsome
Comprehensive set of classes in all the most common types of art media and many of the least common types of art media. Large and comprehensive ceramics offerings. Wonderful staff.
The senior centers in Pittsburgh had a Spring Fling. We were lucky enough to have a great DJ, and everybody was invited to make a bouquet of flowers. The cappuccino in the morning was excellent in the lunch was even more excellent. Can't say enough great things about this venue that happens every year.
This is a gorgeous space and the way they put the show together was stunning- very well appointed. The only reason they get 4 instead of 5 stars was: I wanted to buy a piece, a piece without a red dot, and after growing attached to the idea I was told the pierce was sold. Sad, oh sadness. I did greet the artists info, but still. Wah-wah. Coffee pot by Scott Cornish.
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