Young Talent Exhibition ProjectAbility
2 August – 6 September, 2025
Youn Talent – The Create and Art Matters Programme
The Young Talent 2025 exhibition is a vibrant celebration of creativity, imagination, and artistic growth, showcasing the exceptional work of young artists from our Saturday Create art classes. These classes are part of a broader initiative designed to support children and young people with disabilities through inclusive and engaging creative experiences. This year’s Young Talent theme is ‘art inspired by books’. It has sparked a remarkable range of interpretations, with many artists drawing from their favourite storybooks while others ventured into making their own books. The exhibition is a personal and imaginative collection that reflects the unique voices and perspectives of each young artist.
The exhibition features an eclectic mix of media, highlighting the diverse talents and interests of the participants. Visitors can expect to see everything from expressive works on paper and vibrant canvases to crafted paper books and tactile ceramic pieces. This variety not only showcases the technical skills the young artists have developed but also emphasises the importance of accessibility and experimentation in the creative process. Young Talent 2025 is more than an art show, it’s a testament to the power of creativity as a tool for expression, connection, and empowerment for young people of all abilities.
Exhibiting artists
Ben Meade, Cat MacFarlane, Coltrane Brady, Cora Retzlaff-Creaney, Danielle Gilligan, Dylan Mackenzie, Ellis Thompson, Emma Shearer, Erin Keogh, Francis Retzlaff-Creaney, Gabriel McBryan, Gabriel Wright, Greg Coultas, Guy Pentland, Harriet Campbell, John Duncan, Jack Hynes, Jack Woodlock, James Pert, Jonathan Beatts, Karim Yusuf, Lindsay Oliphant, Lydia Kingsbury-Mshasha, Lucas Shreenan, Martyn Brown, Peter Johnston, Polly Burnett, Rachel Hook, Rosie Georgiades, Ross Agnew, Ryan Coyle, Struan Robb, Vincent May, Zoe Wagner
Project Ability Gallery,
Trongate 103, Glasgow, G1 5HD
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