Little Book Transfers designed a limited edition t-shirt for local company Lovelin, and picked us as their chosen charity! The T-shirt is available to purchase here for one week only, and £5 of every sale goes to Project Ability. Little…Read On


Little Book Transfers designed a limited edition t-shirt for local company Lovelin, and picked us as their chosen charity! The T-shirt is available to purchase here for one week only, and £5 of every sale goes to Project Ability. Little…Read On

For this week’s Meet the Volunteers, let us introduce you to Katie Ward, a Glasgow based artist who has been a fantastic addition to our Aspire workshops. ‘After graduating from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design with a…Read On

Lovelin is a new T-shirt company with a philantropic edge: “We offer limited edition clothing products and donate £5 of every clothing sale to a new charity every month. At the end of the month we release a t-shirt designed…Read On

The Dick Institute in Kilmarnock might not be the first place you would expect to see paintings by artist Gerhard Richter, but there is currently an exhibition of his work in this fine historic building. It was also the location…Read On

A huge thank you to our friends and supporters who have now contributed over £2200 to our 30th birthday appeal. Our target is £10000. We have lots of fundraising events coming up over the next few months and you can…Read On

We are delighted to announce the latest in our 30th birthday celebratory events: our Christmas fundraising auction! There has been a lot of discussion lately about Outsider Art and what it means to be an Outsider Artist. This unique event aims…Read On

It’s that time of year again! We have selected three wonderful designs by three brilliant artists: ‘Penguins‘ by Create artist Ross Agnew, ‘Here Comes Santa‘ by Aspire artist Jonathan McKinstry, and ‘Robin’ by ReConnect artist Malcome McIntyre. Each design is…Read On

Brilliant news! Funding from Paths for All will see our walking group continue, strengthen and support more people to enjoy the health benefits of walking. Project Ability was awarded £4,450 of funding from Paths for All to help promote photography walks…Read On

As part of our Friends and Family Fun Programme, we are offering an exciting week long opportunity for children and young people with disabilities and their families to come along and make their very own short film! Have a go…Read On

Project Ability is looking for an experienced blogger to work with a group of artists to help them build up their digital profile. There are a wide range of skills and experiences in the group from those completely in tune…Read On