Join Project Ability for the opening of SMHAF at their city centre gallery with a drinks reception and artist talk by Grant Glennie.
Celebrate the opening of the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival (SMHAF) at Project Ability’s city centre gallery on Monday 20th October, 1–3pm.
This special afternoon includes an artist talk by Grant Glennie, whose solo exhibition i’r/regular’ explores the interconnected themes of his lived experience of mental health, art therapy, medication, side effects, illusions and funding. Grant will discuss his creative process, themes within his work and his experience as part of Project Ability’s ReConnect programme.
Project Ability will also be launching their annual ReConnect publication, featuring artwork from a selection of ReConnect artists working across a range of mediums and styles.
Enjoy a relaxed drinks reception, meet the artists and connect with others as they mark the beginning of this year’s SMHAF, a festival celebrating mental health, creativity, and community.