At TrinityBridge we look for partnerships that offer unique experiences for our clients all across the UK.
We work with brands which align with our brand values and since 2020 we’ve actively explored opportunities to support the UK arts and culture industry which suffered so much during the pandemic.
Founded in 1932 with the vision of ‘art for all’, The Courtauld is both a renowned higher education institution and a much-loved public art gallery.
Home to one of the greatest art collections in the UK, The Courtauld Gallery is located in the magnificent historical setting of Somerset House. It is particularly known for its Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings.
The Courtauld Institute of Art is a research-led, independent College of the University of London, with one of the worlds most prestigious programmes of art history, curating and conservation.
In 2023 we embarked on a new and exciting initiative with The Courtauld to establish a Scholarship for MA in Conservation and our talented student got underway with their studies in the Conservation of Easel Paintings in September 2024. We are delighted to be able to support the next generation of skilled experts, to care for precious artworks like those in the The Courtauld’s wonderful collection, protecting them for the future generations to enjoy.
We are also corporate members which enables us to share this iconic collection with our clients.
Since the Covid-19 pandemic the Performing Arts industry has been under immense pressure and so in 2021 we took the opportunity to build a new partnership with Northern Ballet, the UK’s most foremost narrative ballet company based in Leeds.
Northern Ballet tells stories that move their audiences across the country and online. They aim to reach as many people from different walks of life as possible with their passionate storytelling, mastery of classical dance technique and live music. Alongside world-class ballet they are committed to inspiring people of all ages and backgrounds to experience dance in the North of England.
They champion the power of the arts in education through work in schools, celebrating disabled dance through their accessible courses and training the dancers of tomorrow at their studios in Leeds. Like the Northern Ballet, we believe that dance and the performing arts have the power to change people’s lives for the better, boosting their mental health and bringing a sense of community and togetherness. Four years on and our partnership has gone from strength to strength. Over 500 of our clients across the UK have enjoyed performances by this exceptional company.
Chichester Festival Theatre sits at the heart of the Chichester community. Their aim is simple – to inspire and delight everyone they meet. Built by the community for the community over six decades ago Chichester is one of the country’s most loved and lively theatres.
When we opened our office in the city we were keen to show our commitment to, and connection with, the local community. In 2023 we sponsored a production of Vortex and in 2024 we sponsored pre and post-show talks during the Festival Season, so that theatre-goers could enjoy these free of charge. Now in 2025 we pleased to announce we are a sponsor of the 2025 Autumn/Winter season. We can’t wait to hear what award-winning shows are unveiled to delight the audiences in Chichester and beyond.
We’ve long since admired the thought provoking works and collaborative environment that the theatre has built over the last 60 years and we are excited to continue to grow our relationship with this wonderful theatre.
She Grows Veg was founded in November 2023 by Lucy Hutchings and Kate Cotterill. The idea for the company stemmed from Lucy’s Instagram account where for over seven years she’s been sharing her seed growing exploits. With Kate’s business brain on board, the two started the She Grows Veg Heirloom Seed Company to share the unusual heirloom varieties Lucy had been growing with the wider growing community in the UK.
Their mission is simple: to help as many people as possible grow their own food and discover the joy it brings.
2025 marked their second appearance at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show—and their second consecutive Gold Medal win. Their vibrant display, Grow The Rainbow, was a true celebration of colour, creativity, and community.
We’re so proud to have supported She Grows Veg at Chelsea this year and have been inspired by their passion, purpose, and commitment to sustainability. At TrinityBridge, the wellbeing of our clients and colleagues is always front of mind, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with this remarkable enterprise as they spread their powerful message.
Founded in 1982 the Henley Festival is the UK’s only black-tie festival, taking place over five days and celebrating the very best of the UK and International music and arts.
This festival is a truly unique experience. It embraces a vibrant programme from pop, to classical, to jazz – a place where art and gastronomy share equal billing with music. 2025 marks the fourth year of RISE by Henley Festival which showcases and supports talented young performers, artists and creative professionals who want to pursue a career in the arts industries, by providing paid work experience opportunities.
The Festival is popular with the local community and has built a loyal following over the years, including its much coveted Patrons Club. Its with great pleasure that we move into our second year sponsoring the Patrons Club. We look forward to seeing the Patrons at the Festival and playing our part in safeguarding music and arts for future generations.
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