FEMINIST CENTER
FOR CREATIVE WORK:
Toward an intersectional feminist future
UPCOMING EVENTS
skin to sky: radical play as resistance exhibit opening & closing
Opening Wednesday, December 3
Closing Saturday, December 13, with a celebration from 3–5PM
Open hours: Wed-Sat, 10AM–5PM
FCCW: 3053 Rosslyn St. LA CA 90065
Free
It brings us great joy to invite you to see the culminating exhibit of Silvi Naçi’s residency in the FCCW space! skin to sky: radical play as resistance opens at FCCW starting on Wednesday, December 3, Wed-Sat, 10AM–5PM. Gather with us Saturday, December 13, from 3–5PM for a closing celebration of the show with drinks & snacks!
AMBOS & FCCW Markets
Sunday, December 7, 11AM–4PM
FCCW Courtyard at The Parc:
Park at 3033 Dolores St. LA CA 90065
Free
Come out to the FCCW Courtyard to hang out and shop at the AMBOS + Infinite School Market, and stop by FCCW to see Silvi Naçi’s exhibit in our space and buy from our vendors too!
Hands That Hold: A Creative Gathering for BIPOC Caregivers
Tuesday, December 9, 7–9PM
FCCW: 3053 Rosslyn St. LA CA 90065
Info on our space here
Deadline to register: Friday, Dec 5
Cost: General Admission $45, Sponsorship Admission $65, please email [email protected] if this isn’t accessible to you
As we approach the end of the year, we invite you to pause — to breathe, reflect, and honor all that this year has held. Hands That Hold is a creative gathering designed for BIPOC healthcare workers, mental health clinicians, professional caregivers, and end-of-life care practitioners who have spent the year holding others. Come as you are — no art experience needed. Just an open heart, ready to rest, reset, and reconnect.
FCCW NEWS
Transchool Volume 2 Pre-Orders Are Open!
We’re happy to announce that you can now pre-order copies of Transchool Volume 2! This is an anthology of multi-genre writing by the students of the second Transchool class, who gathered to write in the summer of 2024, before 2025 brought a new wave of extreme threats to trans life and safety. In their intro letter to this book, Ren Heintz reminds us of the exhausting nature of the fight to exist, and also the huge value of the space Transchool makes and collected work in this book.
Open Call for Artist in Residence Projects 2026-2027
Feminist Center for Creative Work is thrilled to offer an open call for proposals for our Artist in Residence program! Through this application process, we will select three artist projects for our Fall 2026, Spring 2027, and Fall 2027 residencies. We’re honored to have Andra Nadirshah, Carmen Argote, and Tiffany Barber on our review committee.
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.
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.





