On Wednesday 4th October the walking group visited two local exhibitions. Firstly ‘Open To Interpretation’ by Elsie Hill at the Wasps Gallery in Osborne Street. This is a series of bold artworks using mainly primary colours. A large body of…Read On


On Wednesday 4th October the walking group visited two local exhibitions. Firstly ‘Open To Interpretation’ by Elsie Hill at the Wasps Gallery in Osborne Street. This is a series of bold artworks using mainly primary colours. A large body of…Read On

2023 Art in the Gart: A space for creativity and well being ‘The Reconnect Collection’ Art in the Gart and Project Ability are proud to present this exhibition as part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival 2023,…Read On

On Wednesday 27th September the walking group headed to Kelvingrove Art Galleries to see a retrospective of the fashion designer Mary Quant’s work. This exhibition has travelled from the V&A and features over 100 pieces. The majority of these are clothing items donated by the…Read On

On Wednesday 20th September, the walking group took a trip to Edinburgh to see the Grayson Perry retrospective at the National Galleries of Scotland. We travelled by coach to the centre of the city and once we had established our…Read On

Lush x Project Ability – Chosen Knot wrap designs! Earlier in the year we were given a very exciting design challenge by the famously beautiful smelling cosmetics company LUSH! Lush were looking for new and exciting designs for their stunning…Read On

On Wednesday 13th September the Walking Group had a tour of the boathouse in Glasgow Green. Ingrid Shearer of the Glasgow Building Preservation Trust, showed us around and talked us through the extensive preservation work the building has undergone, transforming…Read On

On Thursday the 7th September the Walking Group visited the Patricia Fleming Gallery in Oxford Lane, to see an exhibition of over 20 collage works by 14 womxn artists. Titled Rupture, Rapture: Womxn in Collage, with commissioned works presented by 16NSt resident artists Edie Baker, Gabrielle Lockwood…Read On

Thank you to everyone who came along to the reception events for the Humanity exhibition! We had visitors travelling from all over the UK to join the artists in celebrating this inspiring collection of work. A special thanks to our…Read On

We are delighted to say that two Project Ability artists have had artwork selected to be part of the Big Art Show in Paisley this year. John McNaught and Scott Smith each have two pieces in the large group exhibition…Read On

On Wednesday 23rd August the Walking Group visited the Glasgow Police Museum. The museum is a short walk from Project Ability and is located on Bell Street. Run by the Glasgow Police Heritage Society, the museum is staffed by ex…Read On