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  • Scottish Charity No: SC005226

    Gallery 1

    Open 10am - 5pm, weekdays

    (Except public holidays)

    Lost in Music

    An exhibition by Project Ability Artists

     

    Preview with Live Music

    Thursday 21st August, 5-7pm

    Exhibition continues until 26th September

     

    Throughout history, artists have explored       the relationship between art and music.         Leonardo Da Vinci referred to music and    painting as being like sisters, with painting    being the greater of the two as –

    ’it does not fade away immediately after it is created like unfortunate music, but remains alive, and so something that in reality is nothing but a surface shows itself to be a living thing’. “Information is not knowledge.
    Knowledge is not wisdom.
    Wisdom is not truth.
    Truth is not beauty.
    Beauty is not love.
    Love is not music.
    Music is THE BEST.
    ”- Frank Zappa

    Upcoming Exhibitions:

    Click here for further information about our next exhibition.

    Previous Exhibitions:

    My Life in Pictures 2008

    5th June - 15th August

    A photographic exhibition celebrating the lives of people with learning disabilities by people with learning disabilities.

    Image:John Lindsey

    by Jenifer Beatie

    Young Talent

    7th April - 30th May 2008

    Young Talent is an exhibition showcasing the creative talents of young people who have participated in Project Ability's visual arts workshops over the past year.

    In its 7th year the Young Talent exhibition is being held in Project Ability's Gallery.  It has previously taken place in the Royal Concert Hall, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Scotland Street School Museum.

    The exhibition will show a wide array of art work including painting, collage, masks, drawing, printing, ceramics and animation made by young people aged between 8 - 25 years old.

    Drawings and prints by young people will also be exhibited in the Winter Gardens at the People's Palace until the 18th April.

    Eiffel Tower by Fraser McLellan

    Click here for further information about some of our recent exhibitions.