The colour yellow is associated with warmth, happiness, fun, friendship, but also with caution and electricity. It is the brightest colour that the human eye can see! It doesn’t have to be bright though, as we will see in some…Read On

The colour yellow is associated with warmth, happiness, fun, friendship, but also with caution and electricity. It is the brightest colour that the human eye can see! It doesn’t have to be bright though, as we will see in some…Read On
We are celebrating textisles with work by Shetland-based Elie Coutts and our own central belter Cameron Morgan. This exhibition was on show here at Project Ability in Glasgow initially, and it has now moved up to Shetland! Collaborating at a distance,…Read On
We are celebrating textisles with work by Shetland-based Elie Coutts and our own central belter Cameron Morgan. This exhibition was on show here at Project Ability in Glasgow initially, and it has now moved up to Shetland! Collaborating at a distance,…Read On
Scotland’s Learning Disability Week 2022 will take place from Monday 2nd – Sunday 8th May. This year’s theme is ‘We all have human rights!’ Scottish Commission for People with Learning Disabilities (SCLD) have commissioned Project Ability artists Jonathan McKinstry and…Read On
Ocean Plastic Not Fantastic We are delighted to be exhibiting at Cass Arts in Glasgow for the very first time! On show we have the lovely exhibition titled ‘Ocean Plastic Not Fantastic’…. Glasgow hosted COP26 at the end of…Read On
Logie Evans Teush creates captivating three dimensional artworks combining hand crafted ceramics with found, upcycled objects. His surreal and fantastical work is the stuff of dreams (and perhaps, occasionally, nightmares). Working on a large scale, Logie’s sculptures are complex, intricate and…Read On
A Bird Flying by Tommy Mason is one of the artworks in Visual Arts Scotland‘s virtual exhibition ‘Яeverb’ which is online from 19 March – 29 April. The vibrant colours and graphic shapes of Mason’s piece set our spirits soaring. Яeverb is the most extensive VAS exhibition in…Read On
We are celebrating textisles with work by Shetland-based Elie Coutts and our own central belter Cameron Morgan. Collaborating at a distance, sharing inspirations via zoom, Elie and Cameron have created a double-sided flag, which following its exhibition at Trongate 103, will…Read On
an exhibition by Jim Feeney Open Wednesday – Saturday, 11 – 5 in the Project Ability gallery, Trongate 103 Entry is free, there is a wheelchair accessible toilet. See hundreds of Jim’s delicate coloured pencil portraits hung and strung…Read On
In our first gallery show of 2022, our ReConnect artists take inspiration from the newly opened Claypits Nature Reserve in Glasgow, paying tribute to the Forth & Clyde canal – its ripples and reflections, wildlife and architecture. Artists in the…Read On