In July 2006, Project Art Works and the staff and pupils of Saxon Mount School created a temporary transformation of the school grounds during a week long residency. They erected a geodesic dome, flew a camera from a helium filled blimp and filmed the gradual evolution of a landscape drawing using field markers and large coloured- discs representing the different class groups and zones.
In 2004 Project Art Works were commissioned by MENCAP to deliver a number of projects at Tate Modern as part of the MENCAP's 'In The Frame' – a national conference on Art and Learning Disability held on June 20th 2005.
In 2004 Project Art Works successfully completed Project India, a three-year residency at co-located secondary schools Hazel Court (SLD) and The Causeway in Eastbourne.
Project Art Works received a major commission from West Sussex County Council for permanent installations of art in a new special school build in Crawley – Manor Green College and Manor Green Primary School.
Project Art Works ran three one day workshops at Hastings College of Arts and Technology (Supportive Education Sector) during November 2001. The work was a collaboration with 12 young people who have learning disabilities, Hastings College and the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill.
Project Art Works ran six three hour art and digital video workshops over three weeks during the summer 2001 at the Hollington Youth Centre. The sessions were run by three artists from Project Art Works and supported by a youth worker from Hastings and Bexhill Area Youth Services.