On Saturday, March 28th, the Arts Council for Long Beach, in conjunction with the Economic Development and Cultural Affairs bureau of the City of Long Beach and the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, presents “Create Long Beach,” a community forum that’s seeking your participation in formulating the City’s Cultural Master Plan.  This document will help guide municipal leaders in advancing existing cultural and artistic assets, and in using them to improve the quality of life for everyone. 

Robert Swayze, manager of Economic Development and Cultural Affairs, has been a leader in formulating a vision for the City’s cultural future.  He took time to speak with me about the upcoming event, the formulation of the Cultural Affairs division, and the opportunities and challenges that await us. 

The conversation runs 48 minutes and 32 seconds. 



“Create Long Beach” runs from 9 AM to 12:30 PM, and takes place at The Museum of Latin American Art, which is located at 628 Alamitos Avenue, just South of 7th Street.  Please arrive a few minutes early so the process can begin on time.