This week, we are very pleased to bring you this painting on paper by William Smith. William is an avid member of Project Ability’s walking group and his paintings originate from the photographs he takes. His paintings hold a distinctive…Read On


This week, we are very pleased to bring you this painting on paper by William Smith. William is an avid member of Project Ability’s walking group and his paintings originate from the photographs he takes. His paintings hold a distinctive…Read On

Our walking group had an excellent outing last week. One of the group, George, lives in Milngavie and had recommended the group make a visit there to have a walk round one of the reservoirs and also to visit the…Read On

“Kaarisilta Art and Activity Center began its operations in 1987. It can be considered a pioneer in arranging art activities for disabled people in Finland. Beside the visual arts Kaarisilta provides activities also in crafts, music, drama, sports and common…Read On

Venture Arts is an organisation based in Manchester, and they have been working with learning disabled visual artists for the past thirty years. “Venture Arts runs a range of artist led visual arts workshops for and with learning disabled artists…Read On

Celf o Gwmpas creates projects, exhibitions and residencies that open up opportunities for participation, develops artistic practice and supports social inclusion. Since 2009, Dean Warburton has been a participant in Celf’s training and mentoring programme bringing the curious and playful together…Read On

This week, we are featuring ALTAR/ER an installation from INFINITE PSYCHIC LOVE EXPLOSION! by ReConnect artist Lea Cummings consisting of several animated elements including a vibrating sheep skeleton, gold chains, bass frequency, sheep heart, and video. ALTAR/ER expresses the power…Read On

“This January we began work on a website showcasing the ReConnect group of artists, and thanks to their enthusiasm and input we have already seen a lot of exciting developments. So far we have focused on documenting each artist’s work…Read On

Our second feature on the organisations taking part in the International Summit for Learning Disability Artists and their Support Studios will focus on Swedish organisation Inuti, and its artists Carina Pettersson and Magnus Östling. “The Foundation Inuti (founded in 1996) runs…Read On

The International Summit for Learning Disability Artists and their Support Studios will open in just over a month, and we are hard at work to make it an unforgettable event. In the meantime, we would like to tell you more…Read On

Last week the walking group travelled by bus to Edinburgh to visit some exhibitions and take a walk in Princes Street Gardens. First stop was the National Portrait Gallery to see the BP Portrait Awards exhibition. Everyone was impressed with…Read On