Luton Arts Festival would like to express gratitude to the following for their vision and their generosity, which helped to make the 2010 Festival possible:

Luton arts festival 2010

Luton Arts Festival was previously known as B:Fest Luton Arts Festival.  The festival was initiated and is sponsored by the University of Bedfordshire.

thebestofluton have helped market the festival both online and offline. Showcasing the very best aspects of Luton, from it’s popular events pages to special offers from the best businesses, this is a service everyone in town can use.

The Mall Luton, the premier shopping centre in the heart of Luton Town Centre continue to offer their support, generously donating space and resources.

Bridges Experience is the Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning. Based within the University of Bedfordshire, they have provided support throughout the history of the Luton Arts Festival.

Jelly Moose has helped organised much of the music and design contributions - thanks Mark!

Luton Love Music Hate Racism have organised a number of key events in Luton and are running the St Georges Square stage on Sunday 2nd May.

Friday 30th April is Fashion Day in St Georges Square, supported byToni & Guy who are celebrating 10 years in Luton.

Debenhams is a key department store in Luton and also supporting the Fashion Day.

The University Student Union are supporting the Festival and are contributing to a number of the events.

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A Thin Place, is an international artist collective.  The artists have played a key role in facilitating the visual arts aspect of the festival.

Southbank University  contributed by providing rehearsal space for the fashion show which took place as part of the festival

Thursday 29 April - Monday 03 May

Music - Exhibitions - Performance - Films - Poetry - Animation