FEMINIST CENTER
FOR CREATIVE WORK:
Toward an intersectional feminist future
UPCOMING EVENTS
Hard Skills for Hard Times: Build A Shed With Sarah Watlington & Morgan Street
Saturday & Sunday, March 7 & 8, 10AM–4PM
Saturday & Sunday, March 14 & 15, 10AM–4PM
FCCW: 3053 Rosslyn St. LA CA 90065
Info on our space here
Max participants: 14
Free
Join us for 4 days of weekend carpentry courses where participants work together to build a small shed structure from the ground up! Over the course of the build, you’ll learn the fundamentals of framing and construction, including safe use of power tools, reading and interpreting drawings, and translating plans. Artists and woodworkers Sarah Watlington and Morgan Street will teach participants so many building skills, no experience encouraged!
Transchool Vol. 2 Launch Celebration!
Saturday, March 7, 6–10PM
FCCW: 3053 Rosslyn St. LA CA 90065
Max participants: 40
Free
To properly celebrate this book, we’re hosting a launch party at FCCW that will include readings from several authors, including mentors, Amos Mac and torrin a. greathouse, followed by a live DJ set by Casia Levine — come enjoy bites from Pine & Crane and a selection of wine and non-alcoholic drinks!
Marooning Bodies: Gameplay Sessions
Saturday, March 14, 4–7PM
Saturday, April 4, 12–3PM
FCCW: 3053 Rosslyn St., LA, CA 90065
Max attendance: 20 per session
Free
Join us for two gameplay sessions of Marooning Bodies, an immersive world-building game where communities come together to imagine new ways of living, caring for one another, and responding to challenges collectively. Players are guided through a series of questions and scenarios about how a society might organize itself. Together, you will make decisions about shared resources, community rituals, responses to harm, and systems of care. Along the way, you will be invited to reflect, discuss, and create through simple writing, drawing, movement, or storytelling prompts.
FCCW NEWS
We’re Hiring a Getty Storytelling Intern!
FCCW’s Getty Marrow Undergraduate Development & Storytelling Intern will work closely with FCCW’s communications and development staff. The intern will help craft narratives and media that highlight artist projects, engage audiences, and strengthen relationships with members, donors, and community partners. Responsibilities include writing, editing, and assisting with outreach, grants, donor relations, and promotional materials. For candidates who are interested, this role can provide opportunities to use photo, video, drawing, design and/or other art and media skills toward storytelling.
Save The Date: FCCW Benefit GATHER 2026
Saturday, May 16, 6–10PM
FCCW: 3053 Rosslyn St. LA, CA 90065
Tickets start at $150
Food and Drinks! DJ and Dancing! Preview of summer exhibition Radical Kinship: curator walkthrough with Chloe Flores & performance by Sharon Chohi Kim
Mims and Mười present Marooning Bodies: Prototype as Prophecy
Rooted in the long-term project Marooning Bodies, this open studio residency invites the public into the evolving ecosystem of an immersive worldbuilding game that asks communities to imagine how they might live, govern, heal, and create together. Rather than presenting a finished work, Prototype and Prophecy reveals the process of worldmaking itself.
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.





