Are you interested in re-cycling and saving cash on clothes and accessories? For June’s First Thursday, Preloved Popup will bring ‘Le Pop Up Shop’ to Project Ability’s gallery! The ladies behind Preloved Popup source vintage and preloved clothing/accessories…Read On
Category: Trongate 103
Everyone @ Trongate 103: Artist Talk by Clare Hume
As part of the research project Everyone @ Trongate 103, Drama Artist Clare Hume has been “in-residence” in Trongate 103 every Thursday in May. Clare has been working with a group of artists who attend Project Ability’s Aspire programme….Read On
A few words by John Shankie – Reflection on his talk
On Thursday 07 April, artist John Shankie gave a talk in our workshops as part of the Everyone @ Trongate 103 project. “During the night following my talk at Project Ability I dreamt the talk had been presented on the…Read On
‘Everyone at Trongate 103’: Call for papers
Everyone at Trongate 103: Call for papers: an action research project on visual art and people with Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities. Everyone at Trongate 103 is an action research project funded by Engage Scotland exploring how our gallery education…Read On

Only a few days left before ‘Xmas Show – prints prints prints’ closes
Xmas Show – prints prints prints closes this Thursday, so come see it before it’s too late! All prints are for sale and they make great Christmas presents. Project Ability will then close for the holidays, until Wednesday 05 January….Read On

On Your Radar
On Your Radar (1 – 3 December 2010) is Glasgow’s annual arts and learning disability festival. On the 2nd December, Project Ability and Art Trek and Friends are hosting the event in our premises in Trongate 103. Book now for…Read On

First Birthday
Project Ability’s Board of Directors would like to thank the staff, artists, tutors, supporters, families, funders, art buyers, friends and all our partner organisations……. for a successful first year in Trongate 103.

First Thursday postponed to coincide with First Birthday
It’s been a year since Project Ability moved to Trongate 103! Since September 2009 the building and its tenants have attracted more than 72,000 visitors with an extensive programme of exhibitions, artist talks, performances, production facilities, creative workshops, family and…Read On

Art Trek artists drawing around Trongate 103
Four Art Trek artists, Doreen Kay, Steven Reilly, Cameron Morgan and John Coccozza, each spent a day drawing different views of the Trongate 103 building. As well as the Foyer and other public areas of the building, the artists were…Read On

A very vibrant Foyer today!
The Trongate 103 Foyer is full of colours today! On Saturday, Project Ability launched the banners made by children during the Summer Art Rammy workshops, and invited other children to decorate the windows with colourful acetates! And what an amazing…Read On





