“Adnan Mohamed – better known in the art workshop as Adi – has been coming along to Project Ability’s Aspire group for a couple of years now. You might say he’s a relative newcomer then, but one who already makes…Read On


“Adnan Mohamed – better known in the art workshop as Adi – has been coming along to Project Ability’s Aspire group for a couple of years now. You might say he’s a relative newcomer then, but one who already makes…Read On

This week is Mental Health Awareness Week! An annual campaign, this year’s theme is ‘Surviving or Thriving?‘ To mark the week, we visited Project Ability’s ReConnect studio, and spoke to a couple of our artists about the ways in which…Read On

Thanks to generous support from Heritage Lottery and the money raised by National Lottery players, the first of Project Ability’s heritage workshops in partnership with Linn Park Adventure Playground got off to a great start last week. Inspired by the…Read On

To celebrate Paisley’s bid for UK City of Culture 2021 Project Ability has been working with three Renfrewshire Schools on an exciting project, inspired by the shape, colours and patterns of the city’s iconic Paisley Pattern. Pupils from Mary Russell…Read On

We are delighted to announce that we have bagged £4200 from a Tesco funding scheme! Tesco teamed up with Groundwork to launch its Bags of Help funding initiative, which sees grants of up to £5,000, £2,000 and £1,000 – all…Read On

Creative Scotland awarded over £1.2million through the Open Project Fund in March 2017 to 55 recipients, including individual artists, musicians, dancers, writers, theatre makers, festivals and organisations working across the arts, screen and creative industries. We are delighted to announce…Read On

Project Ability and C-Change, in recognition and celebration of Learning Disability Week 2017, are delighted to invite you to join us for the launch of an exciting new social history project, based around the former Ladysbridge hospital in Aberdeenshire. We…Read On

The name Glasgow is derived from the Gaelic word ‘Glaschu’ which means ‘green hollow’ or ‘dear green place’. The name is still a very appropriate one as there are more than 100 parks and green spaces scattered across the city….Read On

Project Ability is looking for a Freelance Arts Administrator to manage an outstanding programme of visual art activities and exhibition for children and young people with disabilities. The programme takes place in Project Ability’s studio in Trongate 103 in the…Read On

The walking group doesn’t just give participants the opportunity to get out and about for a walk, it also opens doors to many interesting places and gives the group the chance to meet a range of talented people. For last…Read On