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

MM Tile Building Drop-In + Co-Working @ FCCW

MM Tile Building Drop-In + Co-Working @ FCCW

March 12-April 4, Wed-Fri, 11–5PM
FCCW:
3053 Rosslyn St., LA CA 90065
Free

Our Artists in Residence, Mahjong Mistress, invite you to help put together and decorate the 144 large-scale Mahjong tile set that will be exhibited in our space and used for a life-sized game in our garden on Saturday, April 26. We’re also inviting our community to come and co-work during these hours!

Carpentry with Sarah Watlington: Learn To Build Outdoor Furniture & Help Out FCCW

Carpentry with Sarah Watlington: Learn To Build Outdoor Furniture & Help Out FCCW

Sunday, March 23, 10AM–4PM
FCCW’s new home:
3053 Rosslyn St. Los Angeles, CA 90065
Info on our space
Free
Max Participants: 8

Join us for a one-day carpentry workshop where you’ll learn the fundamentals of building with wood in a supportive, community-centered environment. This hands-on class will teach you how to safely use power tools, interpret drawings, and bring designs to life.

Level Ground’s Social Practice Labs:  Season of the Sower Book Club

Level Ground’s Social Practice Labs: Season of the Sower Book Club

Five Consecutive Mondays: March 31–April 28, 6:30-8:30PM
FCCW:
3053 Rosslyn St., LA, CA 90065
Cost: $40 with FCCW discount code: FCCW_partner

Join Level Ground at FCCW for a deep, 5-session community exploration of Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents. This book club is facilitated by Level Ground Collective artist, board member, and Butler scholar, Dr. Tamisha Tyler.

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. 

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.