ProjectAbility Pop Up Shop orignal arts and crafts, Nov/Dec, 2017

Three pop-up events!
25 November, 2nd & 9th December, 2017 10am-5pm.
Project Ability artists from all programmes have been hard at work making new original products for the events. Paintings, cushions, ceramics, wooden objects… There will be plenty of unique gift ideas, so make sure to pop by!
Project Ability Gallery, First Floor, 103 Trongate, G1 5HD
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Hello, I’m an artist and I would like to know how could I participate in these exhibitions? I would be delighted to be a part of Glasgow artists community.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Best regards,
Virginia Katsini
Project-ability, as you will see on their poster, is a project supporting artists with learning difficulties and mental health issues. The participants are artists from the project and, therefore, not open to artists in general. You might find some information on this site http://www.glasgowlife.org.uk/arts/arts-directory/Pages/home.aspx