About ourselves


Eye Music Trust is dedicated to the promotion of contemporary arts in all forms, and particularly the combination of aural and visual media in new forms and new contexts. Through its Colourscape Music Festivals and other public outdoor events, its Fabulous Sound Machines gallery exhibitions and its extensive educational programmes, the Trust seeks to bring the arts to an ever wider public and to involve the public in creative activity.

Since 1989 the Trust has worked in close collaboration with Cwmni Colourscape, the renowned artistic partnership of Peter Jones and Lynne Dickens, to create the Colourscape Music Festivals and other events combining visual and aural arts. Education and audience development have always been at the core of our activities.

Our Mission Statement

Eye Music Trust aims to bring contemporary music and arts to the widest possible public.

By creating new environments and using public spaces we attract all to our events through curiosity.

By linking music, colour, light, space and movement we give new dimensions to public perception and new understanding of contemporary music and performing arts.

Through educational programmes we seek to broaden participation in the arts through natural enjoyment and exploration of colour, light, sound and movement.




Eye Music Trust

admin@eyemusic.org.uk

Directors: Simon Desorgher, Lawrence Casserley
Trustees: Jane Manning, OBE, Anthony Burton, David Elliot, Simon Emmerson, Edwin Roxburgh

Registered Charity No. 1113190

Registered Company No. 05466017




Cwmni Colourscape

artists@colourscape.org.uk

Partners: Peter Jones, Lynne Dickens




History of the Trust

History of Cwmni Colourscape

History of our collaboration

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