After a two year hiatus Young Talent is back! It is a pleasure to be able to welcome our audiences back to what has always been a highlight in our exhibition calendar. Although we’ve had opportunities for the young artists…Read On


After a two year hiatus Young Talent is back! It is a pleasure to be able to welcome our audiences back to what has always been a highlight in our exhibition calendar. Although we’ve had opportunities for the young artists…Read On

We are delighted to announce two Project Ability artists have been selected to be part of this year’s annual Shape Open art exhibition, which launches on 30 June! Cameron Morgan and Jonathan McKinstry are two artists working in Project Ability’s…Read On

We are delighted to announce two Project Ability artists have been selected to be part of this year’s annual Shape Open art exhibition, which launches on 30 June! Cameron Morgan and Jonathan McKinstry are two artists working in Project Ability’s…Read On

Artwork of the Week features another wonderful piece from our current show, ‘The Yellow Exhibition‘! ‘House Flowers’ by Marina Devlin is one of 3 mixed media water colour paintings the artist has in the exhibition. We love the bright, clean…Read On

This week we have selected Andrew Boyle‘s gorgeous painting of a toucan to be our Artwork of the Week! Andrew is a young artist at Project Ability and over the last few years we’ve watched with delight and admiration as…Read On

Our artists have been busy working with three Renfrewshire Schools on a nature inspired project. Mary Russell, Riverbrae and Corseford Schools have visited the beautiful RSPB Lochwinnoch Reserve and created some wonderful artworks in response to the diverse wildlife found…Read On

We recently hosted a gathering of artists in the Project Ability gallery to discuss an upcoming exhibition in collaboration with Outside In. The project involves the artists creating and curating artwork from two New Dialogues courses with Glasgow Museums which…Read On

The colour yellow is associated with warmth, happiness, fun, friendship, but also with caution and electricity. It is the brightest colour that the human eye can see! It doesn’t have to be bright though, as we will see in some…Read On

As many of you know, each year Project Ability welcomes 4th year students from Glasgow School of Art to collaborate and work alongside our artists. Like everything else, this partnership had to pause over the last 2 years due to…Read On

We are celebrating textisles with work by Shetland-based Elie Coutts and our own central belter Cameron Morgan. This exhibition was on show here at Project Ability in Glasgow initially, and it has now moved up to Shetland! Collaborating at a distance,…Read On