Abundance – art exhibition ProjectAbility

1 October – 5 November, 2022
ProjectAbility, 103 Trongate, Glasgow
Featuring: Kathy Wilmott (Venture Arts), Erin Keogh (Project Ability) and Chandrakant Patel (ActionSpace) – selected by artist Sonia Boué.
The resulting exhibition is the culmination of x3, a three year collaborative project between ActionSpace, Project Ability and Venture Arts, celebrating our work with learning disabled artists. All three artists in Abundance have significant bodies of work and are being shown on a larger scale for the first time in this exhibition.
After showing in Glasgow this autumn ‘Abundance’ will tour to Manchester and London in 2023. x3 is part of the Explorers Project, a dynamic and collaborative programme of art led by Project Art Works.
Image credits:
1. Erin Keogh, ‘Spring Time’, painting, 2022.
2. Chandrakant Patel, untitled, 2022.
3. Kathy Wilmott, ‘Freddie Mercury Singing Lady Gaga’, illustration, 2022.
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