Impact Art Fair

Impact Art Fair

The inaugral, Impact Art Fair profiles work from International artists loosely described as ‘marginalised’ or ‘outsider’. ‘Marginalised’ artists include those who use mental health services, who have physical disabilities or learning difficulties, who have experience of homelessness or substance mis-use, who are…Read On

The Theatre of the Self: A Play of Parts

The Theatre of the Self: A Play of Parts

Project Ability and Pum Dunbar are pleased to present an exhibition of mobiles, collage and paintings in progress created from a year-long Project Ability Residency funded by Creative Scotland’s Career Development Fund. Pum is an artist whose creative practice is…Read On

Let the Games Begin

Let the Games Begin

From 3rd March 2011, Cameron Morgan begins his expansive wall work. From photographic sources, he will construct a vibrant world of playful engagement: lush lashings of thick paint will be applied directly to the gallery walls during Morgan’s occupation as…Read On

Residency 2010 – The Collection

Residency 2010 – The Collection

Michael Earll, Simon McAuley, Catriona Thomson and Gary Turner. Throughout 2010, Project Ability residency artists were provided with time, space and facilities in which to concentrate on the development of their artistic practice in a supportive environment and given the…Read On

Auld Kirk

Auld Kirk Museum arts and craft workshops exhibition

From April until June 2010 Project Ability artists Susan Bryson and Karen Kiehlmann led a series of 10 art and crafts workshops for adults from Key Housing Association across East Dunbartonshire. The workshops were inspired by the Arts & Crafts…Read On

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