Shop Item of the Week time, and this week we bring you another fine piece by Aspire artist Tommy Mason. Tommy’s well received exhibition has just ended, and now we can offer one of his drawings in our shop for…Read On


Shop Item of the Week time, and this week we bring you another fine piece by Aspire artist Tommy Mason. Tommy’s well received exhibition has just ended, and now we can offer one of his drawings in our shop for…Read On

This week we bring you this rather excellent rendering of a vicious velociraptor, by the highly talented Christopher Newman. Christopher took only one session to truly capture the speed and movement of this creature, and we think the result is…Read On

West Kilbride is Scotland’s first accredited craft town and The Barony Centre is the jewel in its crown. The current exhibition, ‘Radical Craft’, was co-curated by Laura Hamilton, one of Project Ability’s board members, so the walking group took a…Read On

Creative Scotland awarded over £1.2million through the Open Project Fund in March 2017 to 55 recipients, including individual artists, musicians, dancers, writers, theatre makers, festivals and organisations working across the arts, screen and creative industries. We are delighted to announce…Read On

Join us on Friday 28th April, 12-1pm for the closing event of Tommy Mason‘s exhibition in the Trongate 103 foyer. Everybody welcome! Aspire artist Tommy Mason’s unique large scale paintings have taken over the Trongate 103 foyer as a celebration…Read On

Project Ability and C-Change, in recognition and celebration of Learning Disability Week 2017, are delighted to invite you to join us for the launch of an exciting new social history project, based around the former Ladysbridge hospital in Aberdeenshire. We…Read On

Artwork of the week is this portrait of the Project Ability studios, painted by Jonathan McKinstry! If you’ve seen Jonathan’s work before you will have immediately recognised this masterpiece as his handy work. Jonathan has a loud energetic and exciting…Read On

The name Glasgow is derived from the Gaelic word ‘Glaschu’ which means ‘green hollow’ or ‘dear green place’. The name is still a very appropriate one as there are more than 100 parks and green spaces scattered across the city….Read On

Project Ability is looking for a Freelance Arts Administrator to manage an outstanding programme of visual art activities and exhibition for children and young people with disabilities. The programme takes place in Project Ability’s studio in Trongate 103 in the…Read On

Artwork of the week features ‘Cleopatra’, (initially mistaken for Mata Hari), painted by Aspire artist Ronnie McCulloch over the past few months. The mark making and texture in this work fills the surface of the painting with bold blocks of…Read On