Express Collaborations

Express Collaborations is a group exhibition built over many months and devised by artist Tanya Raabe-Webber. The artwork in this exhibition covers a variety of themes, and much of it has been made during the Express Collaboration zoom workshops. Tanya’s…Read On

Andrew McMillan, Cameron Morgan, Scott Smith

Our first exhibition of the year features artwork by Andrew McMillan, Cameron Morgan and Scott Smith. Andrew’s work looks at epic landscapes including the Great Mountain Ranges of the world. His fascination with geography touches upon the sublime in these…Read On

Xmas Show

Xmas Show Every holiday season we like to end the year with a bang by having a big group exhibition for which everyone at the Project Ability studios is invited to submit work. It is a fantastic opportunity for our…Read On

Different textile pieces of varied colours and textures cover up the space. Patches and other thread patterns are stitched onto the fabrics.

a soft place to land

a soft place to land a soft place to land is an exhibition of textile sculptures and wall quilts inspired by natural elements. Stitched by Bel Pye, this exhibition holds a sensory space within texture, play and rest. Most of…Read On

A painting of bright star like flowers in pink, purple, yellow and blue cover a background which is painted turquoise with long curved lines in soft brush strokes.

Young Talent 2024

Young Talent 2024 Our annual Young Talent exhibition is back! This exhibition showcases and celebrates the inspiring work made by young artists with disabilities, who attend Project Ability’s Create workshops.  The Project Ability gallery will look bright and cheerful during…Read On

Sensation

The Project Ability Sensation exhibition features work by Young Scottish Artists, aged 30 and under, who are currently working in our Aspire studios. Sensation takes inspiration from its eponymous from over 20 years ago, which gathered the artworks made by…Read On

Joint Creativity: 10 Years in the Baking

Joint Creativity: 10 Years in the Baking is an exhibition displaying artwork created by young people living with arthritis. The theme for ‘10 years in the baking’ incorporates spoon theory, a way of explaining how people live with chronic illnesses…Read On

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