On January 27th the ‘No. 3’ One Stop Shop in Perth invited PA artist Jonathan McKinstry and I to deliver clay modelling workshops to some of their service users who had braved the stormy weather to attend the Centre that…Read On


On January 27th the ‘No. 3’ One Stop Shop in Perth invited PA artist Jonathan McKinstry and I to deliver clay modelling workshops to some of their service users who had braved the stormy weather to attend the Centre that…Read On

Last Wednesday was the first outing of 2016 for our walking group. The rain was lashing down all morning but when the time approached to go out the clouds parted and the sun poured through. The walk was part of…Read On

Our new art and social drop-in club, the Thursday Night Social, will start on the 18th February, 6.30pm-8pm. Thanks to some funding from the Autism Innovation and Improvement Fund, we have set up this new weekly event for adults and…Read On

We are delighted to announce that we are one of the four organisations shortlisted for the Johnstone’s Trade Community Spirit competition! We now need your votes in order to win a redecoration makeover of our facility worth up to £10,000,…Read On

This week we bring you a real gem of a painting entitled ‘Puffin’s Lunch’ by the talented Christina SooJa Massey. Christina creates her art in our studios as part of our ReConnect programme, prolifically producing work of an excellent quality….Read On

Artwork of the week features this beautiful rendition of ‘A Hind’s Daughter’. This painting, which measures 50 x 60cm was painted by Project Ability artist Ralph Douglas. Ralph’s usual delicate application of paint and beautiful brush work gives this ‘Hind’s…Read On

We are delighted to announce that two pieces of work by Kevin Cantwell produced during his ReSearch residency at Project Ability have been selected for the Visual Arts Scotland exhibition Converge 2016. Artists were invited to submit one or more…Read On

Project Ability is a leading visual arts charity which has developed and delivers an innovative workshop and studio practice for children and young people with disabilities, adults with learning disabilities and adults with lived experience of mental illness. Our year…Read On

“I was really looking forward to coming back to Project Ability to see what they had done with the work I’d made during my residency back in March 2015 and I wasn’t disappointed! The exhibition of the portraits I’d made…Read On

The Rural Life by Carole Lee is pen on paper and measures 42 x59cm. This telling ‘portrait’ of Scotland outside of the city is filled with Scottish humour and culture. As with all of Carole’s drawings, it is a document of…Read On