An expansive enquiry into freedom of movement through immersive and reactive installation, moving image and print.
Right to Roam is an expansive enquiry into freedom of movement from artist Sarah Calmus through immersive and reactive installation, moving image and print. Reflecting on natural methods of connection, communication and movement, the first iteration of this work will launch on Inspace City Screens, viewable along Potterrow Edinburgh, in February 2026. This will be followed by an extended immersive installation, in Inspace in May 2026. Both are part of an ongoing body of work by Calmus, asking us to consider incremental effect with regards to environmental concerns, locally and globally.

Right to Roam
An exploration of natural methods of connection, communication and movement
Exhibition details
Inspace City Screens
Dates: 9-22 Feb, 2026
Times: 17:00 – 1:00 Daily | Free/Street viewing daily
Location: Inspace City Screens Exhibition, Potterrow, Edinburgh
Artist Talk and Reception
Join us for this Artist Talk and Reception to mark the launch, of Right to Roam City Screen showcase, the first iteration of this new body of work by Sarah Calmus.
Date: 12 Feb 2026
Times: 18:00-20:00 (2hrs) | Free/Ticketed
Location: Inspace, 1 Crichton St, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9AB
Audience: General public
Venue Access features: Accessible toilets, Assistance dogs welcome, Baby changing facilities, Seating, Step-free access, Wheelchair accessible
If you have any enquiries about Inspace programming and the venue, please contact us at designinformatics@ed.ac.uk.
Right to Roam is a project by led by Sarah Calmus, funded by Creative Scotland and supported by Inspace and the Institute for Design Informatics,
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