
Project Ability Gallery, Trongate 103, Glasgow
18 April – 23 May 2026
Together | Apart was a mixed media exhibition by members of Neuk Collective, presented at Project Ability in Glasgow.
The exhibition brought together work by neurodivergent artists from across Scotland. It explores experiences of separation and connection – and the ways these can exist at the same time. Artists were invited to reflect on what it means to be both distinct and interwoven: separated by geography, but connected through shared experience, identity and community.
The exhibition includes a wide range of media, including textiles, painting, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, video and sound. Each artist approached the theme in their own way, creating a rich and varied exploration of belonging, distance, individuality and interdependence. Together | Apart was presented in collaboration with Project Ability, an organisation with decades of experience supporting and advocating for disabled artists. Neuk Collective is grateful to Project Ability for hosting the exhibition and supporting the project.
A copy of the exhibition guide with full details of the artwork and about the artists can be found here.
Artist Books Project
Members from across Scotland came together to create a collaborative series of artist books for Together | Apart. Each mini-book was made individually and later brought together into 10 shared volumes. The result is a beautiful collective artwork exploring distance, connection and shared making.

The physical artist books are on display in the exhibition as a collaborative artwork by Neuk Collective members from across Scotland. You can also explore the digital version, including detailed scans of each book and inside spreads. Explore the books
Exhibition Pieces











Opening Night for Together Apart































The exhibition included a An Evening Together | Apart – Spoken Word & Music
A evening of intimate spoken word and music performances from members of Neuk Collective.
After visiting the exhibition guests were welcomed to enjoy some music and poetry performances all from members of Neuk Collective. This was intimate and lo-fi evening to reflect upon the themes of the exhibition and enjoy spending time together.












We would like to warmly thank Project Ability for hosting the exhibition and for their support in making this space available for our artists and audiences.
We are also deeply grateful to the funders and partners who have supported different parts of this exhibition and the events, workshops, and creative meetups that led to it. Your support has helped create opportunities for neurodivergent and disabled artists to make work, connect with one another, and share it with the wider public.
With thanks to our funders and supporters, including:
