‘The Print Show’ is our Christmas exhibition, and it’s bursting with all things PRINT! Every holiday season we like to end the year with a bang by having a big group exhibition in which all of the artists who work in…Read On


‘The Print Show’ is our Christmas exhibition, and it’s bursting with all things PRINT! Every holiday season we like to end the year with a bang by having a big group exhibition in which all of the artists who work in…Read On

Last night we had a reception in the gallery for our newest exhibition, ‘Abundance’. Project Ability artist Erin Keogh, one of the three artists in the show, came along with many of her friends and family. We would like to…Read On


Read more about Unlocking the Extraordinary here. Read more about the artists here. Image gallery for the exhibition,

This week we have a lovely piece of ceramics as our Artwork of the Week! ‘Yellow Shark’ was created by Ryan Coyle, a young artist in Project Ability’s Create programme. This sculpture is currently on show in our gallery as…Read On

Artwork of the Week is this beautiful abstract painting titled ‘Garden’ by Ruth Foley. Painted on stretched canvas, this piece measures 60x40cm and is available for purchase for £85. We just love the rich colours the artist has chosen; deep…Read On

Artwork of the Week takes a look at this amazing painting by Struan Robb. ‘The Forth Rail Bridge’ is a very large painting on canvas and is currently on display as part of our Young Talent 2022 exhibition! Struan Robb…Read On

After a two year hiatus Young Talent is back! It is a pleasure to be able to welcome our audiences back to what has always been a highlight in our exhibition calendar. Although we’ve had opportunities for the young artists…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

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