Anya Mooney is one of our amazing volunteers, and a fantastic addition to our Aspire team. Here she tells us more about her experience with Project Ability. ‘I have found my time volunteering at Project Ability to be incredibly enjoyable…Read On


Anya Mooney is one of our amazing volunteers, and a fantastic addition to our Aspire team. Here she tells us more about her experience with Project Ability. ‘I have found my time volunteering at Project Ability to be incredibly enjoyable…Read On

Another week at Linn Park Adventure Playground and another week of great heritage workshops with the centre’s youth groups and schools, this time exploring print making, using a wealth of natural printing materials sourced from the park and playground. The…Read On

For our first Meet The Volunteers feature this year, we are delighted to introduce you to the amazing Seamus Killick, who has been a brilliant addition to our Create team. “Pretty much as soon as I walked into the ginormous…Read On

On Wednesday 17th May the walking group visited The Hidden Gardens located at the back of the Tramway museum. We split into two groups for a 45 minute tour of the garden area, walking through traditional, woodland and raised bed…Read On

Tomorrow marks the start of an exciting year long programme between Project Ability and the Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow. Working on a weekly basis with one of our experienced visual artists, patients from Ward 4 will have the opportunity…Read On

Our last feature for Learning Disability Awareness Week 2017 is about a delightful young artist who has been coming to our Create classes for years: the fantastic Judith Abubakar. Text by tutor Celine Mcilmunn. “Judith is a joy to work…Read On

Day 5 of Learning Disability Awareness Week 2017, time to learn more about the amazing Steven Reilly via Aspire tutor Sharon Quigley. “I’ve worked alongside Steven Reilly now for almost 20 years and I never cease to be blown away…Read On

Today’s Learning Disability Awareness Week featured artist is quite the woman! The amazing Jacqui Smyth, by Aspire tutor Alison Mitchell. “Jacqui Smyth has been working recently on a series of drawings inspired by the music, sleeve art and photographs of…Read On

After the fun of our paper making workshops two weeks ago, pupils visiting Linn Park Adventure Playground were able to explore more of the area’s rich heritage by looking at hand dying techniques. They were inspired to create these beautiful,…Read On

Today, for our Learning Disability Awaraness Week 2017 daily feature, we would like to focus on one of our longest attending artists, the delightful Mr Tom Muir. “On a Tuesday morning when I arrive at the Project Ability studios to…Read On