
Ryman Arts students in Roski’s IFT building. (Courtesy of Ryman Arts)
USC Roski Summer Partnership with Ryman Arts, Expanding Creative Opportunities for Young Artists
This summer, the University of Southern California’s Gayle Garner Roski School of Art and Design welcomed Ryman Arts to its Graduate Fine Arts Building, rekindling a dynamic partnership. The collaboration underscored USC Roski’s ongoing commitment to fostering creativity and expanding access to arts education for high school students across the region.
Ryman Arts students attended classes at the Roski Graduate Fine Arts Building (IFT), located just north of USC’s University Park Campus. This professional-grade facility offered young artists a real-world creative environment in which to develop their skills and ambitions.
With the addition of USC Roski as a third site, the organization deepened its mission to serve more students and broaden its impact throughout Southern California.
To learn more about Ryman Arts and their mission, visit rymanarts.org.
To learn more about the USC Roski School of Art and Design, visit roski.usc.edu.