Meet the Volunteers: Megan Taylor

Introducing this weeks ‘meet the volunteer’, Megan Taylor!  Megan has been volunteering with us on Saturdays evenings with our new group Art Matters, for young people aged 21 – 26 years.  She has been supporting our artists in the studio, assisting…Read On

First Thursday and exciting new gifts in our shop

Don’t forget it’s first Thursday this week at Trongate103. Come along and see our newest exhibition ‘Our work here is never over’, and browse some of the lovely new cushions, bags and ceramics made by our participants in our gallery shop….Read On

Artist Talk: Simon McAuley

“Our work here is never over” is a group show of new work by artists who had attended our Connect programme.  The Connect programme which ended in June 2012 provided a safe, supportive, professional arts environment to people recovering from…Read On

New block of Saturday Visuals arts workshops

Today is the start of the new and final block of visual arts workshops for young people this year. We had lots of amazing colouful drawings, clay work and animation going on in the main workshops. Also today was another of…Read On

Our work here is never over

Our work here is never over

Our work here is never over is a large group exhibition showcasing the creative talent and diverse practices of Project Ability’s former Connect artists. The exhibition also reflects on the artists’ experience of the programme retrospectively, after its closure in June…Read On

David Bradley, Untitled – Artwork of the Week #28

This week, we are very pleased to present a portrait by David Bradley. David experiments with traditional methods of portraiture in his work by applying crude marks depicting the temperament of his subjects in a way that reveals a theatrical…Read On

Pum Dunbar’s book launch

  Yesterday, in Project Ability’s Gallery we launched ‘Creative Praxis: Portraits & Dialogues from the sensory Inter/face of Autism’, a publication by artist Pum Dunbar.  Surrounded by new works from our Connect participants which make up the exhibition ‘Our work…Read On

Atelje Inuti

Our friends at Inuti have posted photographs of their trip to Glasgow on their web site.  Follow the link to check them out.    http://www.inuti.se/handelse/atelje-inuti/resa-till-glasgow-skottland   The banners will soon be on display in the foyer of Trongate 103.

Open Gallery at Glasgow Print Studio

  Project Ability has invited drama artist Clare Hume, who specialises in multisensory storytelling to take people on an exciting journey through the galleries at Trongate103. The first set of workshops took place in Glasgow Print Studio’s Gallery, working with…Read On

Inside Outside In Our Stride: Therapeutic Theatre

  2012 marks Solar Bear’s 5th year at Scottish Mental Health Arts & Film Festival with their pioneering Therapeutic Theatre: a creative and therapeutic approach to performance for, with and by individuals with long term mental health difficulties. This year,…Read On

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