James Smith, John Cocozza, Steven Reilly, Cameron Morgan, William Smith, Edward Henry and Patrick Butterworth with their work which will be exhibited in the SECC concourse during May-June 2012.
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‘Remembering Lennox Castle Hospital’ – new workshops starting Friday 4th May
Welcome back for round 2! The ‘Remembering Lennox Castle Hospital’ workshops will take place on Friday 4th, Friday 11th, Friday 18th and Friday 25th May. The first series of workshops was very successful, and the participants were very…Read On
Meet the Volunteers: Amy Henson
For this week’s Meet the Volunteers, let us introduce you to Amy Henson, who has been a great addition to our Saturday Visual Arts Classes. Amy has been volunteering and assisting our young artists aged 12-25, and enthusiasm…Read On
Artwork of the Week: ‘Aspen’ by Ruth Mutch
Our latest Artwork of the Week is this beautiful stained glass piece by Connect artist Ruth Mutch. The work represents ‘Aspen’, a recurring character in Ruth’s practice, and the main protagonist in her books ‘Say What You Mean’…Read On
Aspire Classes have restarted
The Aspire classes have restarted, following Spring Break, and everyone is eager to get back to work. Ronnie has been painting the Battle of Bannockburn since February and is keen to pick up where he left off. Willie has decided…Read On
LATE at the Arches.
On Tuesday 10th April, Doreen and Caroline Kay attended LATE at the Arches. “It was a good night out but it was really noisy. It was good to meet people out at night and we went round talking…Read On
Artwork of the Week: “Scotland” by Robert Cornish
Our latest Artwork of the Week is Robert Cornish’s Scotland, on show in our current exhibition The Highway Code until 14 April. Considering we were sunbathing one week and freezing the next, we think that Robert’s beautiful painting captures…Read On
Artwork of the Week: “Kiss” by Cameron Morgan
Our latest Artwork of the Week is Cameron Morgan’s comic depiction of glam rockers, KISS, made as part of Project Ability’s SECC project and commissioned for the SECC’s permanent collection. Most will recognise the iconic face paint and…Read On
ANNOUNCEMENT Project Ability Residency Programme 2012
Project Ability is pleased to announce the Residency Programme 2012, an initiative to support Scottish based artists to develop their practice within a disability arts setting. The selected artists will be resident in Project Ability’s open studios for a…Read On
Project Ability needs you!
In March, John Fitzpatrick ran the Mighty Deerstalker and smashed his fundraising target raising over £700 for Project Ability. In June, Chris Gorman is swimming the Great North Swim and hopes to raise £500. If you are in…Read On





