The Project Ability Gallery is pleased to announce we have two new sponsors! Mitchells Roberton is a medium-sized law firm based in Glasgow. As one of the oldest firms in Scotland, their roots can be traced back to the 1740s….Read On


The Project Ability Gallery is pleased to announce we have two new sponsors! Mitchells Roberton is a medium-sized law firm based in Glasgow. As one of the oldest firms in Scotland, their roots can be traced back to the 1740s….Read On

It’s that time of year again when these little guys start waddling out of the kiln. Our Shop Item of the Week is our newest selection of ceramic penguins! In four different glazes, and two different sizes, these little birds…Read On

Our Artwork of the Week comes straight off the wall of our Gallery II exhibition, ‘Ten Bottles‘ by Stuart Low. One, pictured here, is a striking painting, working with a traditional still life compostition but adding a strong measure of…Read On

Last week a group of Project Ability artists went to Edinburgh for the day. We meet at Buchanan bus station and travelled over by bus. Our first stop was the portrait gallery where we all wandered around taking in several…Read On

Project Ability would like to thank Make Studio in Maryland, USA for inviting us to take part in the digital portion of their latest exhibition titled, ‘Cordially Invited’! We were asked to submit just six images, which was quite a…Read On

Our Shop Item of the Week is this mesmorising original artwork by Jaqui Smyth titled ‘Matryoshka Doll IV’. This gorgeous painting on paper measures 42 x 30cm and can be purchased from our online shop for £35.00. This matryoshka doll…Read On

Our Artwork of the Week celebrates our current exhibition, ‘a solo showcase by Michael McMullan’. This is an ink drawing of ‘Adam and Eve‘, and it is one of two drawings in the exhibition that focus on this recognisable duo….Read On

Our Spooky Movie Night is back, and this year we will be screening an absolute classic: Beetlejuice! Join us on Thursday 08 November at 7pm, come dressed up (or not), and get ready to be spooked! Each entry costs £10…Read On

Today a group of Glasgow School of Art students, from the Sculpture and Environmental Art department, joined us at Trongate 103 for a tour and introduction to Project Ability in preparation of an exciting new project. Final year students from…Read On

The Heritage Lottery has awarded our artists a grant to research, reflect and interpret historical and contemporary art collections of work created by untrained artists, people in hospital and long stay institutions and others who have been and are, compelled…Read On