ooeey studios Salad Performance at GATHER photo by Georgie Lyle

Mahjong Mistress In The Courtyard, Photo by Evelyn H. Yin

Life-Size Mahjong with Mahjong Mistress, Photo by Evelyn H. Yin

Kamala, Angie & Sarah at Life-Size Mahjong, Photo by Evelyn H. Yin

Silvi Naçi teaching at GenSpace in collaboration with the Getty

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Toward an intersectional feminist future

UPCOMING EVENTS

skin to sky: Lanterns, Stories and Mooncakes for Mid-Autumn Festival

skin to sky: Lanterns, Stories and Mooncakes for Mid-Autumn Festival

Saturday, Oct 11, 5–7:30PM
FCCW: 3053 Rosslyn St. LA CA 90065
Max capacity: 15
Free

This workshop invites participants to reimagine play as a form of creative resistance, celebration, and collective memory. In honor of Mid-Autumn Festival (also known as the Mooncake Festival) we will explore the ritual of recreating simple candle lanterns familiar to the ones Vickie Aravindhan used to play with growing up in Singapore, a tradition rooted in gathering, storytelling, and light.

FSL — Home Recording with Casia Levine

FSL — Home Recording with Casia Levine

Sunday, Oct 12, 2:30–4:30PM
FCCW: 3053 Rosslyn St. LA CA 90065
Max capacity: 15
Cost: $15, if this isn’t accessible please reach out at [email protected]

Do you want to record music at home? This hands-on workshop will explore the process of home recording in a creative and accessible way. Learn how to set up a simple home studio, layer sounds from different sources, and use low-cost tools (including ones from the Feminist Synth Lab library) to bring your musical ideas to life.

FCCW NEWS

Join during FCCW’s Membership Drive!

Join during FCCW’s Membership Drive!

We are looking for 100 new members to join Oct 20–Oct 26! Your membership provides vital, values-aligned funding: it helps us to pay artists fairly for new feminist work, offer free programs, and publish books/put on exhibitions on any subject, from any perspective that we find necessary — no matter what is defunded. You can join for as little as $5 a month.

skin to sky: radical play as resistance by Silvi Naçi

skin to sky: radical play as resistance by Silvi Naçi

It’s with great enthusiasm that we’re announcing Silvi Naçi as Feminist Center for Creative Work’s Artist In Residence for Fall 2025. Their project, skin to sky: radical play as resistance, draws from an art practice they’ve been building in many forms, in many locations, among many communities for quite some time. Whether through reading groups, interviews, performance, collaborative making, or sharing tea and a meal, Silvi Naçi’s work is about the deep connections and impactful shifts made through collaboration and play — and the space this creates for  new, radical queer, feminist acts and ways of being together to emerge.

FCCW On Summer Break

FCCW On Summer Break

We’re taking an organizational break from August 10–September 8! While we’re out, our space will be closed to the public and we won’t be responding to emails, but you will still be able to place orders from our online store, just give us a little extra time getting them shipped to you. 

We’re a non-profit arts and community organization centered around feminist creative practices. Explore our site to learn more about the events, workshops, and groups that you can attend, our publications you can read, and how you can connect us to your own creative work.