You’re Not Alone is a Photovoice* exhibition presenting the experiences and priorities of Autistic people with eating disorders.
This exhibition will feature photographs, drawings and digital art produced through research conducted by the Eating Disorders and Autism Collaborative (EDAC).
*Photovoice is a participatory research method that uses photography and storytelling to document and share people’s experiences
Exhibition Details
Dates: 1-8 Mar, 2025 [closed Sun/Tues/Thurs]
Time: 10am-5pm | Free/Drop-in
Location: Inspace, 1 Crichton St, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9AB

Event Details
The first day of You’re Not Alone exhibition, on the 1st of Mar, will feature two special events:
Quiet Hour: 12:00-13:00, 1 Mar, 2025 | Free/Drop-in
Meet the Researchers: 13:00-17:00, 1 Mar, 2025 | Free/Drop-in
Location: Inspace, 1 Crichton St, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9AB
‘Quiet Hour’ is a time when the exhibition environment is adjusted to prioritise the sensory needs of autistic people, or anyone else who may prefer a more relaxed experience. People are welcome to attend with their families, friends, and carers.
For ‘Meet the Researchers’ afternoon visitors are welcome to drop into the exhibition to engage with Eating Disorder and Autism Collaborative (EDAC) staff members who will be there to talk to people and answer questions about the project and the exhibition.
This research project and exhibition is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, Economic and Social Research Council, Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health and Care Research, Medical Research Foundation and the University of Edinburgh. The exhibition is supported by Inspace and the Institute for Design Informatics.
About Inspace
Inspace is part of the Institute for Design Informatics and is a collaborative hub, commissioning and producing creative activity. Our public programme connects data, research and creative talent. We host events and exhibitions where people can explore, learn, debate and create. Our programme unlocks digital technologies, tools and data and explores their role in society through a creative lens. We are home to Inspace City Screens, a unique seven screen street front projection space visible from Potterrow in Edinburgh.