Emily Peasgood


Emily Anne Peasgood is an Ivors Composer Awards winning English composer and sound artist.
Peasgood creates research-led and site specific interactive artworks for galleries and outdoor public spaces, ranging from large-scale community events to intimate sound installations. Peasgood is best known for her work in outdoor public locations with specific communities of people, often using innovative technology and design that visitors can interact with. Her work has been described as magical, evocative and memorable.
Peasgood was profiled by the i as the Hip Op Composer. In 2017 Peasgood delivered the TEDx Folkestone talk "Emily! Don't do that!".
Peasgood was awarded a PhD by Canterbury Christ Church University for her thesis Leading with Aesthetic: Creating Accessible, Inclusive and Engaging Musical Artworks Through Experimental Processes in the Community. Peasgood is a composition tutor at Canterbury Christ Church University. Peasgood is a co-author of The Work of the Military Wives Choirs and The perceived effects of singing on the health and well-being of wives and partners of members of the British Armed Forces: a cross-sectional survey.

Sound Sculpture

In 2023 British Library commissioned Peasgood to create a listening desk as legacy for Unlocking Our Sound Heritage.

Works

In 2014, Peasgood created Landscapes a choral work responding to the landscape artworks of J. M. W. Turner and Helen Frankenthaler. It premiered at the exhibition Making Painting: J.M.W. Turner and Helen Frankenthaler at Turner Contemporary.
In 2016 Peasgood premiered Lifted at Turner Contemporary. In the same year she premiered BIRDS, a sung and spoken word piece observing feminine ritual and behaviour through the lens of a documentary film narrator and Crossing Over, a piece commissioned by Turner Contemporary to premier as part of its event commemorating the Zong massacre as depicted on J. M. W. Turner's painting The Slave Ship.
Peasgood's Halfway to Heaven won the prize for Sonic Art at the 2018 British Composer Awards. In the same year, the "eerily evocative" Requiem for Cross Bones featured at MERGE Bankside and Peasgood created The Illusion of Conscious Thought for the East Hill Cliff Railway and West Hill Cliff Railway in Hastings as part of the Coastal Currents Arts Festival.
In 2019 Never Again was nominated for an Ivors Composer Award in the category of Community or Educational Project. In 2017 Peasgood was nominated in the same category for BIRDS and other Stories and Crossing Over.

Solo exhibitions

  • Sound at Sea, God's House Tower, Southampton, UK. Commissioned by a space arts, date TBC.
  • Living Sound and Sidney Cooper's Living Room, Sidney Cooper Gallery, Canterbury, Kent, UK. A collection of recent works including a new commission Sidney Cooper's Living Room to celebrate the 150-year anniversary of the gallery. 12 January – 23 February 2019.

Public art

Community artworks

Collaborative works

  • 2021: Beacons, Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK. Collaborative and interactive experimental choral performance ritual to celebrate the end of a treasure-hunt that invited members of public to collect sea gooseberries to bring along. Collaboration between scenographer Alison Neighbour, interactive technologist Tarim and Peasgood as composer. March 2021, date TBC.
  • Jeremy Deller's English Magic ft. Emily Peasgood, Melodians Steel Orchestra and the Big Sing. Arrangements of popular songs for community steel orchestra and community choir. Commissioned by Sounds Like Art and Turner Contemporary for the exhibition Jeremy Deller's English Magic. 11 October 2014.
  • Collective Spirit – The Boat Project, Turner Contemporary, Margate, Kent, UK. Collective Spirit is a boat created for the 2012 London Cultural Olympiad, made from donated family heirlooms and parts of UK history. To celebrate its arrival at Margate Harbour, Peasgood was commissioned by Parrabbola to create an arrangement of Megan Henwood's song Collective Spirit for Regents Brass Band and The Big Sing community choir. 14 July 2012.