Many of Scotland’s leading learning disabled artists, dancers, musicians and actors live and work in Glasgow. On Your Radar is an annual celebration and showcase of their talent. On Wednesday 7th December 2011 Project Ability, Indepen-dance, Theatre Arts…Read On
Year: 2011
Meet the Volunteers: John Cocozza
For Meet the Volunteers this week we have John Cocozza, a very familiar face over the years at Project Ability and one of the founder members of Art Trek. John has been involved with our organisation for many…Read On
On Your Radar
On Your Radar is back! The day of celebration of Arts and Disability in Glasgow will take place in Tramway this year, and be a collaborative effort between 4 organisations. Come join Project Ability, Theatre Arts, Indepen-dance and…Read On
Xmas pound Appeal update
We have received some fantastic donations this week, and after only two weeks the appeal has reached £300.00 If all of us were to give even just £1, we would have no problem reaching our target of £2500! Just…Read On
Highlights from my Welsh residency – by Cameron Morgan
“I like Wales, it’s very nice, nice wee quaint shops. It’s like a Miss Marple’s town. There are lots of nice buildings in the area with lots of details. The countryside is brilliant. We went to the dams…Read On
Gallery Talk: Ninna Hultgren Borg, Director of Inuti
Ninna Hultgren Borg, Director of Inuti, Stockholm, Sweden will be in the gallery on the 23rd November at 2pm to talk about the work of Inuti. The INUTI foundation is an arts organisation which provides opportunities for people with…Read On
Stirling Books Pop-Up Shop will stay until the end of Collected
The folks at Stirling Books have agreed to stock a bookcase full of quality second hand books until the end of Collected on the 19th November. Art, architecture, design, classics, comics, photography – all very reasonably priced and…Read On

Glesga Boys
Artists Cameron Morgan and Edward Henry embarked on a three week residency at Celf O Gwmpas in Llandrindod in mid-Wales. The artists who are both passionate about wildlife were inspired by the wonderful scenery and rural location as well as…Read On
Young Carers Workshops
To celebrate the Scottish Mental Health Arts & Film Festival Project Ability hosted three workshops for Young Carers groups in Glasgow. Participants got the chance to try their hand at building a ceramic mug, decorating their own canvas…Read On
Project Ability and Outside In are partners
Project Ability and Outside In are partners and Project Ability will curate an Outside In Scotland exhibition in 2013. Outside In aims to provide a platform for artists who find it difficult to access the art world either…Read On





