I like things I remember

I like things I remember was originally created for Glasgow International 2024. We are delighted to have the opportunity to share these canvases with a new audience at Platform! The large exhibition wall in the library will allow visitors to…Read On

Walking Group visit Zoology Museum

Project Ability’s walking group visit Zoology Museum at Glasgow University Glasgow University has a number of museums that are open to the public, as well as being a learning resource for students. One of these is the Zoology Museum. It’s not…Read On

Walking Group visit City Chambers

With guided tours twice a day, Glasgow City Chambers is one of the top places to visit in the city that is absolutely free of charge. Our walking group had the great pleasure of having a guided tour, led by James who…Read On

Thank you to our artists, and visitors!

Last Thursday, the Project Ability gallery hosted a reception for our current exhibition, ‘Andrew McMillan, Scott Smith, Cameron Morgan’. Each of the three exhibiting artists spoke about their artwork and a little bit about their practice. It was wonderful to…Read On

Meet The Volunteers

Meet the volunteers! For our autumn 2024 and winter 2025 blocks, we have been joined by a great cohort of volunteers that have been brightening up our workshops and supporting the artists in the studios! Read on to find out…Read On

Walking Group visit Mackintosh House

Walking Group visit Mackintosh House In the calm before the storm, on Thursday our walking group had a visit to the Hunterian Gallery to see ‘Digging in Another Time: Derek Jarman’s Modern Nature’. The exhibition includes a variety of works…Read On

A photograph of vibrant ceramic camera. It is textured on the bottom half and glazed in dark blue. The top half is a butter yellow with a bright red square viewfinder and a hexagonal lense. There is a round curved blue flash on the top right hand corner. The embroidered strap can be seen behind the camera. It has an embroidered bird and pink and purple flowers on it.

Student Archivist Opportunity

Become a Student Archivist at Project Ability! Project Ability are offering a Student Archivist Opportunity for two enthusiastic students to work together to create and structure the extensive archive of artist Cameron Morgan. Morgan is a multi-talented and prolific artist…Read On

Andrew McMillan, Cameron Morgan, Scott Smith

Our first exhibition of the year features artwork by Andrew McMillan, Cameron Morgan and Scott Smith. Andrew’s work looks at epic landscapes including the Great Mountain Ranges of the world. His fascination with geography touches upon the sublime in these…Read On

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