Many thanks to everybody who made our second annual Quiz Night such a fun event! We had over 70 people attending, divided into 10 teams with some very creative names. Many of Project Ability’s artists were there, from all our different…Read On


Many thanks to everybody who made our second annual Quiz Night such a fun event! We had over 70 people attending, divided into 10 teams with some very creative names. Many of Project Ability’s artists were there, from all our different…Read On

Outsider Art International by zeitraumexit 18 September – 16 October Curated by Wolfgang Sautermeister The German Outsider Art Festival for 2016 will include three drawings by Project Ability artist Effie Powers. Click here for more information.

This week we bring you ‘Ringtone 1960’ by Cameron Morgan as our artwork of the week. We are celebrating the start of the Unlimited Festival at the Tramway, which features Morgan’s new show, ‘Put your sweet lips closer to the…Read On

‘Put your sweet lips closer to the phone’ by Cameron Morgan Unlimited Festival Tramway, Glasgow 15 – 25 September Cameron Morgan’s latest creations come in the form of ceramic slip-cast telephones. Ranging from the ‘candlestick’ telephones of the 1880’s to…Read On

Last week, Cameron Morgan travelled to London for the opening of his exhibition ‘TV Classics Part 1‘ at Southbank, part of Unlimited Festival. Morgan’s ‘TV Classics Part 1’ celebrates the culture and history of television throughout the decades with each…Read On

Perceptions 2016: The Art of Citizenship 9 September – 29 October Monday – Saturday 10am – 5pm (Thursday until 8pm) Project Ability exhibiting artists include: John Cocozza Robert Cornish Ian Doak Doreen Kay Tommy Mason Jonathan McKinstry John McNaught Cameron…Read On

Artwork of the week features this summery painting on canvas by Harriet Campbell. Harriet works with us in our Create programme on Saturdays and has a great love for the show ‘Total Drama Island’. Quite often her work features a…Read On

Become a supporter of Project Ability for only £5 per month and help us to transform the lives of people with disabilities of all ages through visual art. Why support us? By becoming a supporter you will be helping us…Read On

Linn Park on the south side of Glasgow was the destination for our walking group last week. The park is one of the largest in the city, second only to Pollok Park, and has many interesting features. The group started…Read On

On behalf of everyone at Project Ability, we’d like to say a huge thank you to Hilary Dupre! Hilary, a Project Ability board member, recently ran the Glasgow Clyde Marathon and has raised an amazing £1222 for our charity! “I’m glad to…Read On