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SUMMARY:LoRa Node Building - Decentralization and encrypted communication
DESCRIPTION:Assemble node\, fit case\, connect to the West Coast Mesh network\, send first off-grid\, encrypted message. \nLimited spots available! RSVP here. \n  \nDTLB Instagram\nDTLB LinkedIn\nDTLB website
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/lora-node-building-decentralization-and-encrypted-communication/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Art of Bookbinding - Emma Palm at Library of Technics - Intro Workshop 3/22
DESCRIPTION:Join Emma Palm for bookbinding workshop at the Library of Technics\, Long Beach. \n\n\n\n\nLibrary of Technics invites artists and protectors of craft to the Broadcasting Program\, where the signal moves freely between source and receiver\, continuing the chain of knowledge. \nLOT Lab consists of practices in repetition\, critical thinking\, and manual efficiency that support the formation and repair of neural pathways. \nUnder the instruction of Emma Palm (Los Angeles)—a Taiwanese-American musician and visual artist—participants will learn the Art of Bookbinding. \nEmma’s visual practice centers on collage and book arts\, integrating photography\, drawing\, and physical memorabilia to create abstract mental maps. \nParticipants will learn introductory bookbinding techniques including terminology\, tools\, and a range of sewing and folding methods\, exploring up to five different book structures. \nAll bindings will be hand-bound and non-adhesive.\nThis is a 3-hour introductory class; no prior experience is necessary.\nIntroductory materials are included. Specialty materials and expanded selections will be available for purchase during class at Library of Technics Bookstore. \nExplore Emma’s books and audio-visual works here \nExplore Library of Technics LOT LAB series here \n\n\nLimited spots available! RSVP here. \n  \n  \nDTLB Instagram\nDTLB LinkedIn\nDTLB website
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/art-of-bookbinding-emma-palm-at-library-of-technics-intro-workshop-3-22/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260319T163000
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SUMMARY:Design At Dusk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Design at Dusk\, our monthly meetup where ideas flow as easily as the drinks. Happening every third Thursday\, this casual hangout is all about meeting new collaborators\, sharing bold ideas\, and sparking the creative energy that keeps our city buzzing. \nWe’ll gather at Altar Society Brewing & Coffee Co. for great conversation\, pizza\, and beers. \nCome curious. Leave inspired. \nWhen: Thursday\, March 19\, 2026 · 4:30–6:00 PMWhere: Altar Society.\, 230 Pine Ave.\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90802Cost: Free and open to all (limited to 25) · RSVP here
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/design-at-dusk-3/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20260306T171055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T171055Z
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SUMMARY:Projection Mapping Exhibition with Disguise
DESCRIPTION:Projection Mapping Exhibition with Disguise\nThursday\, March 12 | IDRL @ Mosaic\, Downtown Long Beach (290 E. 4TH ST.\, Long Beach\, CA 90802) 6-9pm \nStop by on March 12 from 6-9pm for a projection mapping exhibition of IDRL community work (student\, faculty\, and alumni) with support and training by Disguise. \nDTLB Instagram\nDTLB LinkedIn\nDTLB website
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/projection-mapping-exhibition-with-disguise/
LOCATION:CA
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CREATED:20260217T055300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T055342Z
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SUMMARY:Library of Technics presents: Community Repairs at DTLB Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Community Repairs by LOT at DTLB Farmers Market\nFirst Fridays | Downtown Long Beach Farmers Market\, 300 N Promenade 10am-12pm \n\n  \n  \nLOT station approaches repair as thinking-through-making. Items brought to the station are first inspected and discussed by the team. Priority is given to vintage objects\, heirlooms\, items with sentimental value\, and repairs that present interesting or conceptual challenges. Work carries a civic ethic\, sharing methods\, demystifying tools\, and treating repair as a public\, creative act rather than a utilitarian chore. \nThis is not a drop-off for free repair service; participation\, learning\, and intention are central to the process. \nFixing broken things foreground attention\, improvisation\, reuse\, and the dignity of craft. Not to hide repairs but lets them remain visible\, allowing brackets\, patches\, and odd joins to become part of an object’s story. Process matters more than polish\, and working with the hands becomes a way of thinking rather than simply solving a problem. \nBy repairing in public\, Community Repair aims to narrow the distance between buying and discarding\, encouraging more thoughtful relationships with materials\, labor\, and consumption. \n  \n\nStay tuned here to find out more information \nDTLB Instagram \nDTLB LinkedIn \nDTLB website
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/library-of-technics-presents-community-repairs-at-dtlb-farmers-market-2/2026-03-06/
LOCATION:CA
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260320T000000
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CREATED:20260306T172207Z
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SUMMARY:Calling All Artists & Designers!  Next Art + Design Walk is April 11
DESCRIPTION:DTLB’s Art + Design Walk is a quarterly celebration of creativity\, culture\, and community\, and we’re inviting artists\, designers\, makers\, and creative businesses to participate in the next one on Saturday\, April 11 (2–7 PM). \nSign-up deadline: Friday\, March 20\, 2026\nParticipation may include popping up in the A+D Village\, partnering with a Downtown business\, or activating a space as a creator or performer.\nSign up here \nStay tuned here to find out more information \nDTLB Instagram\nDTLB LinkedIn\nDTLB website
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/calling-all-artists-designers-next-art-design-walk-is-april-11/
LOCATION:CA
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CREATED:20260306T175214Z
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SUMMARY:Arts LB Micro Grants Available
DESCRIPTION:Are you an artist\, performer\, or musician interested in activating your own creative project in the DTLB Design District? Consider applying for a Microgrant. \nThe Arts Council for Long Beach is accepting applications for its next round of Microgrants (up to $1\,000). Your A+D Walk proposal could be eligible for funding to help activate Downtown Long Beach. \nOpportunities include:\n• Project Microgrants – Free\, public-facing arts projects benefiting Long Beach residents\n• Professional Development Microgrants – Workshops\, conferences & career growth for LB artists\n• Public Art Maintenance Microgrants – Restoration support for existing public artworks (rolling monthly\, due by the 15th) \nFunding supports visual arts\, music\, dance\, cultural festivals\, arts education programs\, and traditional arts. Deadline: 3/15. Learn more and apply at the Arts Council for Long Beach website. \nDTLB Instagram\nDTLB LinkedIn\nDTLB website
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/arts-lb-micro-grants-available/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260219T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260219T183000
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CREATED:20251220T002508Z
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SUMMARY:Design At Dusk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our new creative meetup series\, Design at Dusk\, a casual hang for designers and creatives on the third Thursday of every month to meet\, mingle\, dream\, scheme\, and spark the collaborations that keep this city buzzing. \nWe’ll gather at Makersville\, a makerspace that focuses on supporting your hobbies and learning interests and helping you to realize your ideas\, one project at a time. Meet our program Champions as they bring their social enterprises to life\, and help us identify the materials and equipment you use so we can seek donations for our re-CREATION store. \nWhen: Thursday\, February 19\, 2026 · 4:30–6:30 PMWhere: Makersville Makers\, 375 The Promenade N\, Long Beach\, CA 90802Cost: Free and open to all (limited to 25) · RSVP here
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/design-at-dusk/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T163000
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CREATED:20260121T234703Z
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SUMMARY:Attune
DESCRIPTION:Attune a multi-locational art activation produced by NOW Art that is launching as a series\, starting with our first iteration on Valentines Day. Placed in parks\, viewers are encouraged to bring picnic blankets and chairs and come and relax around a light art sculpture to experience a sound art journey created by local artists that will help you lower anxiety\, engage with others and spread love. \nLocation: Promenade Square Park\, 215 East First Street\, Long Beach 90802 \nEvent Time:  4:30 – 7:30pm 
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/attune/
LOCATION:promenade square park\, 215 E 1st St\, Long\, CA\, 90802\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T190000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20260126T170848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T170848Z
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SUMMARY:Coulter Jacobs: This Side of the Truth
DESCRIPTION:Coulter Jacobs: This Side of Truth brings together painting\, sculpture\, writing\, and performance in a body of work shaped by endurance\, memory\, and transformation. Drawing from American traditional tattoo culture and abstract expressionism\, Jacobs fuses personal mythology with the rhythms of everyday labor. Marked by process\, honesty\, and emotional resilience\, this exhibition reflects an artist deeply committed to the long arc of making\, on his own terms. \nLocation: Long Beach Museum of Art\, Downtown 356 E 3rd St\, Long Beach\, CA \n 
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/coulter-jacobs-this-side-of-the-truth-3/
LOCATION:Long Beach Museum of Art\, Downtown\, 356 E 3rd St\, Long Beach\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T190000
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CREATED:20260122T003021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T003120Z
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SUMMARY:“It Takes a Village” Art + Design Marketplace
DESCRIPTION:Rooted in the spirit of community-building\, this art+design marketplace highlights how Long Beach’s creative community grows stronger together\, each participant adding their voice to a larger collective story. The showcase on the Promenade North brings together makers\, designers\, and visionaries through sales\, displays\, and interactive experiences that reflect the city’s collaborative energy.
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/it-takes-a-village-art-design-marketplace/
LOCATION:Promenade North\, 210 The Promenade N\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90802\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T190000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20260122T002643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T002643Z
UID:30000163-1771077600-1771095600@dtlbdesigndistrict.design
SUMMARY:East Village Arts District A+D Walk Pop-up
DESCRIPTION:East Village Arts District – Enjoy clothing/toy swaps\, live interactive music\, and hands-on art activities. Support the small businesses that make the district unique and discover local creatives popping up throughout the neighborhood. Community connection is at the heart of the East Village Arts District. \n\nLocation: 408 E 1st St. Long Beach\, CA 90802
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/east-village-arts-district-ad-walk-pop-up/
LOCATION:East Village\, 408 E 1st St.\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90802\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T190000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20260122T000812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T000812Z
UID:30000160-1771077600-1771095600@dtlbdesigndistrict.design
SUMMARY:Black History Month Legacy and Unity Festival
DESCRIPTION:Black History Month Legacy and Unity Festival: A free outdoor festival honoring African American history\, culture\, and future. The event features live performances\, Black-owned businesses\, cultural exhibits\, wellness resources\, and family-friendly activities\, bringing the community together to celebrate legacy and unity.\nLocation: Mosaic Promenade\, 300 N. Promenade\, Long Beach CA 90802
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/black-history-month-legacy-and-unity-festival/
LOCATION:Mosaic Promenade\, 300 N. Promenade\, Long Beach\, 90802\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T190000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20260121T235625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T235703Z
UID:30000159-1771077600-1771095600@dtlbdesigndistrict.design
SUMMARY:Future Fest
DESCRIPTION:Future Fest is a one-day block takeover produced by Space Beach Law Lab that brings the wonder of space back to the street. Inspired by the wide-eyed optimism of the Space Age\, this playful\, hands-on celebration invites the community to explore\, listen\, create\, and imagine\, no lectures\, no jargon\, just curiosity. Enjoy live music and DJs\, space-inspired art and vintage NASA graphics\, family-friendly story time\, and tactile science activities for all ages. Long Beach is a Space Town\, come play\, look up\, and leave with your head in the stars.\n\nLocation: 240 Pine Ave.\, Long Beach 90802
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/25998392/
LOCATION:240 Pine Ave.\, Long Beach 90802\, 240 Pine Ave.\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90802\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T190000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20251216T185928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T003410Z
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SUMMARY:Art + Design Walk
DESCRIPTION:Art + Design Walk\nFebruary 14 | Downtown Long Beach (Mosaic Promenade\, Studio One Eleven\, and Design District sites) 2-7pm \nDate: Saturday\, February 14\, 2026\nTime: 2:00 – 7:00 PM\nLocations: Downtown Long Beach\, including the Mosaic Promenade\, Promenade North\, Promenade Square Park\, MADE on Pine\, LBMA Downtown\, East Village Arts District and sites throughout the DTLB Design District.  \n\nAttune a multi-locational art activation produced by NOW Art that is launching as a series\, starting with our first iteration on Valentines Day. Placed in parks\, viewers are encouraged to bring picnic blankets and chairs and come and relax around a light art sculpture to experience a sound art journey created by local artists that will help you lower anxiety\, engage with others and spread love. \nLocation: Promenade Square Park\, 215 East First Street\, Long Beach 90802\nFuture Fest is a one-day block takeover produced by Space Beach Law Lab that brings the wonder of space back to the street. Inspired by the wide-eyed optimism of the Space Age\, this playful\, hands-on celebration invites the community to explore\, listen\, create\, and imagine\, no lectures\, no jargon\, just curiosity. Enjoy live music and DJs\, space-inspired art and vintage NASA graphics\, family-friendly story time\, and tactile science activities for all ages. Long Beach is a Space Town\, come play\, look up\, and leave with your head in the stars.\nLocation: 240 Pine Ave.\, Long Beach 90802\nCoulter Jacobs: This Side of Truth  brings together painting\, sculpture\, writing\, and performance in a body of work shaped by endurance\, memory\, and transformation. Drawing from American traditional tattoo culture and abstract expressionism\, Jacobs fuses personal mythology with the rhythms of everyday labor. Marked by process\, honesty\, and emotional resilience\, this exhibition reflects an artist deeply committed to the long arc of making\, on his own terms. \nLocation: Long Beach Museum of Art\, Downtown 356 E 3rd St\, Long Beach\, CA\nBlack History Month Legacy and Unity Festival: A free outdoor festival honoring African American history\, culture\, and future. The event features live performances\, Black-owned businesses\, cultural exhibits\, wellness resources\, and family-friendly activities\, bringing the community together to celebrate legacy and unity.\nLocation: Mosaic Promenade\, 300 N. Promenade\, Long Beach CA 90802\nLunar New Year Art Installation marks the 11th year of Intertrend sharing this annual tradition with the Long Beach community. Celebrating the Year of the Horse at the Psychic Temple\, the installation invites neighbors and visitors to gather\, play\, and experience interactive art that brings Lunar New Year traditions to life through a blend of digital and analog elements\, creating a shared moment of joy\, connection\, and optimism as we welcome the new year together.\nLocation: Psychic Temple of the Holy Kiss\, 228 East Broadway\, Long Beach\, 90802\nArtist’s Alley – Leading up to NOW Art’s Attune sound and light installation at Promenade Square Park\, an Artists’ Alley will feature outdoor installations including Lucent Shifts by Olga Lah\, a reflective\, free-form work that transforms with light and movement\, and Telephone Lines by Nick Dynice\, an interactive network of analog phones inviting visitors to dial into voices\, stories\, and shared moments of connection.\nLocation: Corner of Promenade and Broadway\, Long Beach\, 90802\nA Vintage Splendor Pop-up: Popping up at Studio One Eleven for a one day appearance from 12pm – 3pm – Beth Jones (@BJonesStyle) and Annette Vartanian (@VintageSplendor) both known for their elevated\, vintage-forward approach to personal style are hosting a Closet Sale + style soirée. This curated shop-and-schmooze invites fellow fashion lovers to browse standout pieces from their closets\, connect IRL\, and make an afternoon of it. Come shop\, mingle\, and hang out with us because great style is better with good company.\nLocation: Studio One Eleven\, 245 East 3rd St. Long Beach 90802\nEast Village Arts District – Enjoy clothing/toy swaps\, live interactive music\, and hands-on art activities. Support the small businesses that make the district unique and discover local creatives popping up throughout the neighborhood.Community connection is at the heart of the East Village Arts District. \nLocation: 408 E 1st St. Long Beach\, CA 90802\n“It Takes a Village” –  Rooted in the spirit of community-building\, this art+design marketplace highlights how Long Beach’s creative community grows stronger together\, each participant adding their voice to a larger collective story. The showcase on the Promenade North brings together makers\, designers\, and visionaries through sales\, displays\, and interactive experiences that reflect the city’s collaborative energy\n\n\nLive music and DJs will be scattered throughout Downtown enlivening public space AND MORE! \n\nDTLB Instagram\nDTLB LinkedIn\nDTLB website
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/art-design-walk-5/
LOCATION:CA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T150000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20260122T001709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260207T002235Z
UID:30000162-1771070400-1771081200@dtlbdesigndistrict.design
SUMMARY:A Vintage Splendor Pop-up
DESCRIPTION:Popping up at Studio One Eleven for a one-day appearance from 12pm – 3pm – Beth Jones (@BJonesStyle) and Annette Vartanian (@VintageSplendor) both known for their elevated\, vintage-forward approach to personal style are hosting a Closet Sale + style soirée. This curated shop-and-schmooze invites fellow fashion lovers to browse standout pieces from their closets\, connect IRL\, and make an afternoon of it. Come shop\, mingle\, and hang out with us because great style is better with good company. \nRSVP here\n\nLocation: Studio One Eleven\, 245 East 3rd St. Long Beach 90802
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/a-vintage-splendor-pop-up/
LOCATION:Studio One Eleven\, 245 East Third Street\, Long Beach CA 90802\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90802\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260302
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20260122T001136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T001136Z
UID:30000161-1770595200-1772409599@dtlbdesigndistrict.design
SUMMARY:Lunar New Year Art Installation
DESCRIPTION:Lunar New Year Art Installation marks the 11th year of Intertrend sharing this annual tradition with the Long Beach community. Celebrating the Year of the Horse at the Psychic Temple\, the installation invites neighbors and visitors to gather\, play\, and experience interactive art that brings Lunar New Year traditions to life through a blend of digital and analog elements\, creating a shared moment of joy\, connection\, and optimism as we welcome the new year together.\n\nLocation: Psychic Temple of the Holy Kiss\, 228 East Broadway\, Long Beach\, 90802
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/lunar-new-year-art-installation/
LOCATION:Psychic Temple of the Holy Kiss\, 228 East Broadway\, Long Beach\, 90802\, 228 East Broadway\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90802\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260206T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260206T120000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20250908T160344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T055144Z
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SUMMARY:Library of Technics presents: Community Repairs at DTLB Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Community Repairs by LOT at DTLB Farmers Market\nFirst Fridays | Downtown Long Beach Farmers Market\, 300 N Promenade 10am-12pm \nLOT station approaches repair as thinking-through-making. Items brought to the station are first inspected and discussed by the team. Priority is given to vintage objects\, heirlooms\, items with sentimental value\, and repairs that present interesting or conceptual challenges. Work carries a civic ethic\, sharing methods\, demystifying tools\, and treating repair as a public\, creative act rather than a utilitarian chore.This is not a drop-off for free repair service; participation\, learning\, and intention are central to the process. \nFixing broken things foreground attention\, improvisation\, reuse\, and the dignity of craft. Not to hide repairs but lets them remain visible\, allowing brackets\, patches\, and odd joins to become part of an object’s story. Process matters more than polish\, and working with the hands becomes a way of thinking rather than simply solving a problem. \nBy repairing in public\, Community Repair aims to narrow the distance between buying and discarding\, encouraging more thoughtful relationships with materials\, labor\, and consumption. \n  \n\nStay tuned here to find out more information \nDTLB Instagram \nDTLB LinkedIn \nDTLB website
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/library-of-technics-presents-community-repairs-at-dtlb-farmers-market/2026-02-06/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260119T043000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260119T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20260108T170551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T224305Z
UID:30000098-1768797000-1768847400@dtlbdesigndistrict.design
SUMMARY:Design At Dusk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our new creative meetup series\, Design at Dusk\, a casual hang for designers and creatives on the third Thursday of every month to meet\, mingle\, dream\, scheme\, and spark the collaborations that keep this city buzzing. \nWe’ll gather at Makersville\, a makerspace that focuses on supporting your hobbies and learning interests and helping you to realize your ideas\, one project at a time. Meet our program Champions as they bring their social enterprises to life\, and help us identify the materials and equipment you use so we can seek donations for our re-CREATION store. \nWhen: Thursday\, February 19\, 2025 · 4:30–6:30 PMWhere: Makersville Makers\, 375 The Promenade N\, Long Beach\, CA 90802Cost: Free and open to all (limited to 25) · RSVP here
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/design-at-dusk-2/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260102T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260102T120000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20250908T160344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T055144Z
UID:30000227-1767348000-1767355200@dtlbdesigndistrict.design
SUMMARY:Library of Technics presents: Community Repairs at DTLB Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Community Repairs by LOT at DTLB Farmers Market\nFirst Fridays | Downtown Long Beach Farmers Market\, 300 N Promenade 10am-12pm \nLOT station approaches repair as thinking-through-making. Items brought to the station are first inspected and discussed by the team. Priority is given to vintage objects\, heirlooms\, items with sentimental value\, and repairs that present interesting or conceptual challenges. Work carries a civic ethic\, sharing methods\, demystifying tools\, and treating repair as a public\, creative act rather than a utilitarian chore.This is not a drop-off for free repair service; participation\, learning\, and intention are central to the process. \nFixing broken things foreground attention\, improvisation\, reuse\, and the dignity of craft. Not to hide repairs but lets them remain visible\, allowing brackets\, patches\, and odd joins to become part of an object’s story. Process matters more than polish\, and working with the hands becomes a way of thinking rather than simply solving a problem. \nBy repairing in public\, Community Repair aims to narrow the distance between buying and discarding\, encouraging more thoughtful relationships with materials\, labor\, and consumption. \n  \n\nStay tuned here to find out more information \nDTLB Instagram \nDTLB LinkedIn \nDTLB website
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/library-of-technics-presents-community-repairs-at-dtlb-farmers-market/2026-01-02/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251218T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251218T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20251216T230248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T230947Z
UID:30000036-1766077200-1766091600@dtlbdesigndistrict.design
SUMMARY:IDRL - Immersive Light Experience
DESCRIPTION:Join us Thursday\, December 18\, 5-9pm at DTLB N. Promenade (4th & Waite) to celebrate CSULB Human Experience Design & Interaction students completing their master’s milestone!
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/idrl-immersive-light-experience/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251218T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251218T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20251216T230835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T230913Z
UID:30000037-1766075400-1766082600@dtlbdesigndistrict.design
SUMMARY:Design at Dusk: looking at you\, Long Beach Creatives!
DESCRIPTION:We’re kicking off something special\, Long Beach. Join the Long Beach Design District for the very first Design at Dusk—a casual\, holiday-season hang where designers and creatives can meet\, mingle\, scheme\, dream\, and spark the kind of collaborations that make this city hum. \nWe’re gathering Thursday\, December 18th\, 4:30–6:30pm at the newly opened Buen Provecho in downtown Long Beach. Happy hour runs till 5pm\, so roll in at the start\, grab yourself a bite or drink\, and settle in for good vibes and great conversation—about creativity\, community\, or whatever the hell we’re feeling that night. \nLong Beach is fun\, funky\, grounded\, and full of ridiculously talented humans. Let’s meet each other\, support each other\, and start building the energy we want to see in our city. This is just the first of many—more to come in January. \nCome hang with your people. Limited spots for this first round\, so snag yours today. [hyperlink to Eventbrite]\nDesign at Dusk starts now.
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/design-at-dusk-looking-at-you-long-beach-creatives/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251123T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251123T190000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20251029T191320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251029T191832Z
UID:30000030-1763917200-1763924400@dtlbdesigndistrict.design
SUMMARY:Long Beach Underground: TEMPLES
DESCRIPTION:Long Beach Underground debuts Temples: an immersive night of design\, story\, and spirit with LB Food Coma & DTLB Design District. \nAfter the success of this summer’s Design Dinner at the LA Design Festival\, DTLB Design District and LB Food Coma return with Long Beach Underground: TEMPLES\, an immersive night of design\, story\, and spirit. Step through an unmarked alley door into the Psychic Temple\, home to Intertrend and Creative Class Collective\, where flickering light\, sound\, and performance transform this century-old sanctuary into a living dreamscape. Then crossover to Pine Avenue to the Masonic Temple\, home to Altar Society Brewing\, for a drink and a tour filled with stories from the building’s storied (and possibly haunted) past. Part architectural journey\, part sensory ritual\, TEMPLES invites guests to see downtown through a new lens\, one that blurs the line between design and the divine. Embrace the spirit! \nTickets are limited. Light bites and drink included. Purchase tickets here.
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/long-beach-underground-temples/
LOCATION:Intertrend\, 228 East Broadway\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90802\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251120T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251120T193000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20251107T183446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T183446Z
UID:30000031-1763659800-1763667000@dtlbdesigndistrict.design
SUMMARY:“Music to My Eyes” Student Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:When? Thursday\, November 20\, 5:30pm to 7:30pm\nWhere? The Edison Theatre (213 E. Broadway) \n  \nWhat is Music to My Eyes? \nCreative Class Collective assigned a random song to 22 art students from LBUSD who were then tasked with listening to their song and painting whatever the music inspired in them. The art on display is truly impressive. \nIncredible music playlist and delicious refreshments provided. \nPlease RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/music-to-my-eyes-student-exhibition-tickets-1926234953599?aff=oddtdtcreator \nShout-Out to the Port of Long Beach for sponsoring this program!! \nLooking forward to sharing this show with you.  See you soon!!!
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/music-to-my-eyes-student-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251112T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251112T200000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20251029T181711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251029T181711Z
UID:30000029-1762970400-1762977600@dtlbdesigndistrict.design
SUMMARY:Design for Longevity: ADUs and Aging in Place Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join DTLB Design District & Lili Weigert for a conversation on sustainable\, flexible\, intergenerational living through ADUs.\n\n\n\nJoin the DTLB Design District and author Lili Weigert at Studio One Eleven for an evening on how thoughtful ADU design can support sustainability\, flexibility\, and intergenerational living. We’ll hear insights from Weigert’s new book Making Space: ADUs for Modern Living and a panel featuring Bo Sundius (Bunch Design)\, Connor Lock (City of Long Beach)\, and James Shen (People’s Architecture Office / The Plugin House). The program includes a welcome from Studio One Eleven\, a moderated conversation\, audience Q&A\, and concludes with a book signing and reception. \nEvent at a glance \n\nWhen: Wednesday\, November 12\, 2025 · 6:00–8:00 PM\nWhere: Studio One Eleven\, 245 East Third Street\, Long Beach\, CA 90802\nCost: Free\nProgram: Talk + Q&A + Book signing (Making Space: ADUs for Modern Living)
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/design-for-longevity-adus-and-aging-in-place-panel/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251016T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251016T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20250918T205138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T143822Z
UID:30000027-1760637600-1760648400@dtlbdesigndistrict.design
SUMMARY:Long Beach Underground Series: Temples
DESCRIPTION:Long Beach Underground Series: Temples\nOctober 16 | Intertrend’s Psychic Temple and the historic Masonic Temple Altar Society 6-9pm\n\nStep inside the hidden stories of Pine Avenue with the launch of the Long Beach Underground Series\, a three-part journey organized by LB Food Coma and the DTLB Design District. The series begins with Temples on Thursday\, October 16 from 6-9pm at Intertrend’s Psychic Temple and the historic Masonic Temple Altar Society. Guests will explore these iconic sites through an immersive blend of food\, drink\, music\, and storytelling\, an atmospheric evening that reveals the layered mythos of Long Beach in unexpected\, cinematic ways. \nSpaces are limited: RSVP Here  \nDTLB Instagram \nDTLB LinkedIn \nDTLB website
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/long-beach-underground-series-temples/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251011T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251011T170000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20251008T134709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T134944Z
UID:30000028-1760194800-1760202000@dtlbdesigndistrict.design
SUMMARY:Elements of Los Angeles with D.J. Waldie
DESCRIPTION:As Los Angeles confronts the realities of fire\, drought\, and climate pressure\, acclaimed essayist D.J. Waldie reflects on the four classical elements—earth\, water\, air\, and fire—as a framework for understanding the city’s past and present. With clarity and compassion\, Waldie unpacks the fragile balance between beauty and precarity in Los Angeles\, weaving history\, memory\, and culture into a portrait of a city always in the process of becoming. \nHe will be joined in conversation by Alan Pullman\, Founding Partner of Studio One Eleven\, whose work in community-driven urban design has shaped neighborhoods across Los Angeles. \nThe event will also feature a special pop-up by Los Angeles Public Library’s Angel City Press\, offering books on the art\, design\, and architecture of Los Angeles—including Art Deco Los Angeles\, Los Angeles Before the Freeways\, and Preserving Los Angeles. \nRSVP Here \n DTLB Instagram \nDTLB LinkedIn \nDTLB website
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/long-beach-underground-series-temples-2/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251011T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251011T190000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20250827T182823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T235247Z
UID:30000023-1760191200-1760209200@dtlbdesigndistrict.design
SUMMARY:Art + Design Walk
DESCRIPTION:Art + Design Walk\nOctober 11 | Downtown Long Beach (Mosaic Promenade\, Studio One Eleven\, ISM Brewing\, and Design District sites) 2-7pm \nExperience Downtown Long Beach transformed into a vibrant\, walkable gallery celebrating art\, design\, and community. This year’s Art + Design Walk features exhibitions\, pop-ups\, and live activations citywide. At its core is the U.S. International Poster Biennial\, showcasing 200+ posters from 12\,000 global submissions – on display across Downtown and Long Beach Airport. Presented by the DTLB Alliance and DTLB Design District\, this free event celebrates innovation\, culture\, and creative connection in the heart of the city. \nFeatured Exhibitions + Activations\n\nISM Brewery: 10 Degrees Cooler exhibition paired with the launch of a brand-new 10 Degrees Cooler beer label.\nStudio One Eleven: A vibrant mix of activations including a Muse Apothecary kitchen popup with planting workshops; a reading by DJ Waldie for his latest book\, Elements of Los Angeles: Earth\, Water\, Air\, Fire (co-produced by LA Design Festival with Angel City Press) featuring a popup Angel City Press bookstore in the S&A Club. The book event will be from 3-4pm\, book signing will follow until 5pm. \nIntertrend & Creative Class Collective: Collaborative showcase exhibition at the Edison Theatre. \nCSULB Immersive Design Research Lab: Fresh design happenings exploring immersive environments and interaction.\nMADE on Pine: Exhibition of original posters from the collections of Roy Lichtenstein and David Hockney\, curated by Vida Rodriguez. A community engagement enrichment experience that celebrates creativity\, connection\, and the enduring impact of these iconic artists’ works.\nLibrary of Technics: Blends the city’s creative past with its present\, featuring the original 1922 ceiling. Echoing places like Acres of Books\, it’s where science and art meet in a distinctly European-style space for the curious.\n\n  \n“It Takes a Village”\nThis year’s Art + Design Walk presents “It Takes a Village\,” an evolution of the event’s long-standing artist village. Rooted in the spirit of community-building\, it highlights how Long Beach’s creative community grows stronger together\, each participant adding their voice to a larger collective story. The showcase on the Mosaic Promenade brings together makers\, designers\, and visionaries through sales\, displays\, and interactive experiences that reflect the city’s collaborative energy. Highlights include: \n\nDesign Scavenger Hunt by Raphael Sisa\, Susie Chang\, and Gamal Prather: an immersive\, phone-free exploration of posters and city sites\, turning the Art+Design Walk into a community-wide adventure.\n\nPeople’s Architecture Office: popup activation blending architecture and community engagement.\nKathy Lin + LBC Hero Squad popup + Dreamy Vegan: The Calm Pod is a sensory-rich\, sustainable retreat offering families a moment to pause and reconnect. In partnership with the LBC Hero Squad—champions of neurodiversity—the activation adds artist-designed tees\, resources\, and playful\, inclusive touches for Long Beach families. Dreamy Vegan\, a plant-based ice cream brand that brings back the joy of childhood nostalgia in a fun and whimsical way\, will also be part of the experience.\nCulture Cart: Popping up with mobile vibes and tours across DTLB\, Culture Cart is a Black-owned\, women-led micro-mobility startup based in Long Beach. Offering zero-emission pedicab services\, they promote sustainability\, community\, and economic empowerment.\nArts LB: Rolling up with their signature artsy van\, Arts LB will bring interactive art\, community engagement\, and creative surprises to Ocean & Promenade\, adding color and energy to the streetscape.\nMusic and DJs scattered throughout Downtown to keep the energy flowing.\n\n\nAlso happening:\n\nArt Block in the East Village (2–7 PM)\nParty on Pine (Pine Ave\, 3rd–5th St\, 4–9 PM\, hosted by Catalyst)\n\n  \nStay tuned here to find out more information \nDTLB Instagram\nDTLB LinkedIn\nDTLB website
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/art-design-walk-4/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251201
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20250827T183415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T154449Z
UID:30000024-1760140800-1764547199@dtlbdesigndistrict.design
SUMMARY:US International poster biennial
DESCRIPTION:US International poster biennial\nOctober 11 – November 30 | Downtown Long Beach\n\nThe U.S. Poster Biennial arrives in DTLB with a juried selection of bold\, provocative\, and beautifully crafted posters from designers across the international. Celebrating the power of print in the public realm\, the exhibition transforms city streets into an open-air gallery\, inviting passersby to see how design can spark conversation\, reflection\, and delight in everyday life. \nStay tuned here to find out more information \nDTLB Instagram \nDTLB LinkedIn \nDTLB website
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/us-international-poster-biennial/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250919T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250919T190000
DTSTAMP:20260511T112836
CREATED:20250917T003556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250917T003556Z
UID:30000026-1758297600-1758308400@dtlbdesigndistrict.design
SUMMARY:Immersive Design Research Lab (IDRL) - Open Lab
DESCRIPTION:Immersive Design Research Lab (IDRL) – Open Lab\nSeptember 19 | Downtown Long Beach 4-7pm\n\nAlways excited for collaboration\, we hope you stop by to take a peek. There will also be ongoing research and demos of Move.ai for motion capture. Please share with anyone you think may be interested. \nThis downtown space\, hosted by Mosaic\, is making a new mode of Immersive Design inquiry possible. \nOur first collaborations have included Photography faculty Brice Bischoff’s Experimental Photography course exhibition and Choreography by Dance MFA student Maggie Ogle and BFA Dancers Anna Boyle and Brittany Lopez. You can see more on our Instagram\nWith support from our MA_HXDI graduate researchers\, we have implemented a program of “Design Happenings” – investigating human engagement and designing for ‘wonder.’\nTouch our very ‘in-progress’ website at https://www.designhappening.com/ \nDTLB Instagram \nDTLB LinkedIn \nDTLB website
URL:https://dtlbdesigndistrict.design/event/immersive-design-research-lab-idrl-open-lab/
LOCATION:CA
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