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


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

This week, we bring you ‘Argyle Street’, a drypoint print by Project Ability artist Doreen Kay, as our Artwork of the Week! Doreen has managed to capture the essence and familiarity of Glasgow’s bustling Arygle Street perfectly in this piece,…Read On

Project Ability was invited to work with a group that meets regularly at the Hidden Gardens. The group is a collective of individuals that access the gardens and participate in workshops exploring horticulture, gardening, cookery and art. The medium of…Read On

On the 18th August artists Cameron Morgan and Jason Davis travelled to the North East to meet people at Milltown Day Workshop in Arbuthnott. Milltown is an integrated community with adults with learning disabilities and part of the Camphill movement….Read On

The origin of the word necropolis is from the Ancient Greek language and literally means ‘city of the dead’. Our walking group visited the Glasgow Necropolis last week and found it to be very lively. It was a glorious sunny…Read On

We are hosting three fundraising events between now and Christmas! The first event is coming up soon, and it promises to be great fun: it’s the Project Ability Quiz Night! Are you unbeatable on popular culture? Join us on Friday…Read On

Ailsa Sutcliffe spent the month of July as Artist in Residence at Project Ability. Based in a studio within the main Project Ability workshop, Ailsa spent the month developing a body of new work. Here, she tells us about her…Read On

Shop Item of the Week time again, and this week we bring you a rather delightful little wildlife painting. Expertly painted by the ever prolific Edward Henry of the Aspire programme, this charming piece can be yours for an absolute…Read On

Over the past school term, Project Ability have been working with Capability Scotland in their Stanmore House School in Lanark and Corseford School in Renfrewshire. Artist Tracy Gorman has worked with all of the children, from primary up to senior…Read On

This week we bring you this mixed media canvas by Project Ability artist Judith Abubakar as our Artwork of the Week. Judith very often uses glitter and tissue paper to create her artworks. They are bright, colourful and full of…Read On