Something In Common Show at LA Public Library, Featuring photos by Salima Allen

Dinner Guests FCCW Gala 2023, Photo by Georgie Lyle

Dinner Place Settings at FCCW Gala 2023, Photo by Georgie Lyle

Guests enjoying the Night Gallery patio at FCCW Gala 2023, Photo by Georgie Lyle

Guests on the dance floor at the FCCW GA(Y)LA AFTERPARTY, Photo by Georgie Lyle

FEMINIST CENTER
FOR CREATIVE WORK:

Toward an intersectional feminist future

UPCOMING EVENTS

Hopes And Happy Hour

Hopes And Happy Hour

Thursday, Feb 13, 6–8PM
FCCW’s new home:
3053 Rosslyn St. Los Angeles, CA 90065
Info on our space
Free

Join the FCCW team at our new home for non-alcoholic and boozy beverages, link up with like-minded community and share hopes for the new year and the new space!

Hopes And Happy Hour

Lunch Date with FCCW

Wednesday, February 19, 11AM–1PM
FCCW’s new home:
3053 Rosslyn St. Los Angeles, CA 90065
Info on our space
Free

Bring your lunch over for a date! Enjoy our indoor and outdoor space as well as the garden on our new campus, and shoot the breeze with the community.

Feminist Synth Lab: Library Open House

Feminist Synth Lab: Library Open House

Sunday, February 23, 1–4PM
FCCW:
3053 Rosslyn St. Los Angeles, CA 90065
Free, $3 suggested donation

The synth library has a new home! Join us for an open house in the new FCCW space, where we’ll be showcasing a ton of exciting new additions to the library, so come demo gear at our listening stations and meet some fellow borrowers 🙂 

FCCW NEWS

Mahjong Mistress Presents Beyond The Table

Mahjong Mistress Presents Beyond The Table

Feminist Center for Creative Work is very pleased to announce our Spring 2025 Artist in Residence, the collective Mahjong Mistress (MM), a community-focused organization centered around the game of mahjong. Mahjong Mistresses’ practice centers on the ways Mahjong serves as more than just a game—it’s a ritual of connection, storytelling, and empowerment. Rooted in a rich history, Mahjong has long provided women with a space to gather, exchange wisdom, and build resilience across generations. 

Yves B. Golden’s The Burden

Yves B. Golden’s The Burden

We’re thrilled to announce the opening of our latest Artist In Residence exhibit this fall — a collection of sculptural works and a series of programs by Yves B. Golden, curated by Seta Morton. The Burden draws it’s title from a negro spiritual “Down by the Riverside,” an apt title for Golden, whose body of work both attends and surrenders to the fluidity of water and, with this exhibition, demands demilitarization. Within the traditions of Black feminist pedagogy as transformative praxis, The Burden aims to soften our senses while sharpening our teeth and tongues around the shape of disarmament. 

Call For Photographers

Call For Photographers

This fall, we’re very much looking forward to inviting all of you to our new space, and in anticipation, we’re seeking talented photographers to document this new era of FCCW! If you are interested in photographing + documenting FCCW programs and events, please fill out our form, and when an event comes up that seems like a good fit we will email 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.