Have you heard of Create Long Beach? It's a 10-year initiative being coordinated by Arts Council Long Beach and the Long Beach Economic Development and Cultural Affairs Bureau to identify Long Beach"s creative assets and invigorate the city's creative community which began in October 2008 and issued an 18-page cultural plan framework in June 2009.
There doesn't seem to be any funding for this plan, but there's an abundance of good ideas. I particularly like these concepts:
- Engage residents in locations not commonly considered cultural venues such as parks, libraries, schools, and churches.
- Have individuals who are familiar with the populations to be serve help plan programs that bring communities together while preserving the neighborhoods' unique identities.
- Provide more opportunities for artist residencies in public schools and other venues.
- Develop a cultural assets map of existing venues (formal and informal), organizations, artists, events, festivals, activities, training programs and other resources.
- Review city permitting policies to make it easier for artists to perform in neighborhoods throughout the city.
- Build stronger ties to regional organizations such as the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, ARTS LA, and the Center for Cultural Innovation.
An implementation plan is supposed to be submitted to the City Council in January 2010. Justin Hectus of the Arts Council Long Beach and Robert Swayze of the Bureau of Economic Development and Cultural Affairs are co-chairs.
- Rev
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