Project Ability is looking for amateur performers to take part in the group performance piece I’m Going To Tell You About My Life, which will premier in April 22nd in Glasgow as part of the Glasgow International festival. The piece…Read On


Project Ability is looking for amateur performers to take part in the group performance piece I’m Going To Tell You About My Life, which will premier in April 22nd in Glasgow as part of the Glasgow International festival. The piece…Read On

After a very successful residency with Charlie Hammond, Cameron Morgan has started his new collaborative partnership with another Glasgow-based artist: Gregor Wright. The two artists met up twice already, familiarising themselves with each other’s work and discussing how their respective…Read On

Our newest artist in residence started last Thursday, and has already settled perfectly in the studios. Previously based in London, Sarah Kudirka has recently moved to Glasgow, and is using the residency to further her cityscape polaroid project. A great…Read On

For the past few months, Cameron Morgan and Glasgow-based artist Charlie Hammond have been meeting every week for their collaborative residency. The pair got to know each other’s work and to create a series of prints inspired by Charlie’s matchbox…Read On

“My name is Drew Walker and here is a summary of my experience in Project Ability in January 2018. My week-long short residency at Project Ability revealed to me a place where there was great respect and a dignified approach…Read On

The Create workshops are now over for the year, and we say goodbye to a brilliant group of volunteers, including to Adam Brown, who is our ‘Meet the volunteers’ this week. Are you a graduate or undergraduate artist? Can you…Read On

This week, please meet the lovely Samantha Harley, who has been a joyful addition to our Aspire workshops! Are you a graduate or undergraduate artist? Can you tell us what course you are on, or a little about your art…Read On

The World Down Syndrome Congress is coming to Glasgow in July 2018! To mark the occasion, Project Ability is offering groups for children and young people with Down’s Syndrome the opportunity to get involved in visual art workshops leading to…Read On

Today’s Meet the Volunteers focuses on the fantastic Laura Gaiger, who has been volunteering with our Art Matters workshops. Are you a graduate or undergraduate artist? Can you tell us what course you are on, or a little about your…Read On

Like many charities, Project Ability faces funding challenges and we must find more ways of generating income to allow us to continue to deliver our vital work. With many not-for-profit organisations fighting for the attention of the general public, we…Read On