Artwork 'promises' to make the world a better place

Lensi Photography Four people, placing large black letters on a white board with their back to the cameraLensi Photography
Public Trust will be in the centre of Luton from 12:00 - 17:00 BST, on Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 September

An art installation filled with promises that people have made aims to make the world and the town it is being hosted in "a better place", an arts organisation has said.

Public Trust will arrive at Luton's Hat Gardens on 7 and 8 September.

Lindsey Pugh, the chief executive officer and creative director of Revoluton Arts, said the oaths and pledges aim to be "a snapshot of a moment in time".

"What we would really love is a pledge to Luton itself, as it's a great town with great people, and we're on a really exciting protectory putting Luton on the map in bold and exciting ways."

Revolutonarts A number of children taking part in a badge making workshop in LutonRevolutonarts
A badge-marking workshop has already taken place in Luton as a precursor to the main art installation

"It's a snapshot of a moment in time when people can take time to sit down and consider a promise they would like to make either to themselves, their loved one, friends and family.

"It's a moment for Lutonians to do something different, something creative.

"It's about the spirit of Luton, bottom-up activism, encouraging people to take part in new and exciting ways, for a more positive future for us all."

Each promise can be sworn over a range of meaningful objects from sacred or civic texts to holy objects. They will be put on display on a large board and a smaller rubbing will be made for each participant to take away.

"Our programme is all about Lutonians making decisions," Ms Pugh said.

"The legacy is in their hands, to make Luton and the world a better place."

Kate Green Photography A group of people, including a woman in a yellow, and two other people, with their arms outstretched lacing white letters on a boardKate Green Photography
Each promise can be created in the participant's first language and then translated

The event is being held in partnership with Fierce Productions, FESTIVAL.ORG, and Global Streets present Public Trust by Paul Ramírez Jonas.

Kate Green Photography A man, wearing a red and grey top, and a green hat, smiling to two women, who are taking part in a cultural art eventKate Green Photography
Public Trust has already visited other cities, including Birmingham

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