FEMINIST CENTER
FOR CREATIVE WORK:
Toward an intersectional feminist future
UPCOMING EVENTS
Marooning Bodies Immersive World-Building Game Play
Sunday, July 19, 2–5PM
Christine Emerson Reed Park:
1133 7th St, Santa Monica, CA 90403
Max participants: 100
Free
What if you could sit down with strangers and design the kind of world you actually want to live in? If you missed the chance to play the Marooning Bodies game during their residency at FCCW, now is your opportunity to join us for another session, this time at Christine Emerson Reed Park in Santa Monica!
Community Presentation of Kim Ye’s Film, The Sex Workers’ Guide to Parenting
Thursday, July 23, 6–9PM
The Kult:LA:
251 Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Max Participants: 200
Event is 21+
Free
Parking nearby ranges from $8-12, we suggest carpooling, rideshare, and taking transit!
As an extension of Kim Ye’s work on view as part of Radical Kinship, we’re hosting a community screening of her film, The Sex Worker’s Guide to Parenting. Please join us at The Kult:LA for tabling by local organizations, including SWOPLA , a screening of the film, followed by a post-screening discussion with Kim Ye, Lauren Levitt, and Lotus Lain, as well as a reception with drinks and snacks in the lobby.
Radical Kinship: Curatorial Walk-Through with Kim Ye
Thursday, July 23, 2–3:30PM
FCCW: 3053 Rosslyn St. LA, CA 90065
Info on our space here
Max participants: 20
Free
Please join us for a walk-through of our Radical Kinship exhibition with curator, Chloë Flores and artist, Kim Ye, who will discuss her work, including her film The Sex Worker’s Guide to Parenting, her piece It’s not a whore house, it’s a whore home, and her community-driven, cultural project, ProMomme Zine.
FCCW NEWS
Radical Kinship
Radical Kinship
Curated by Chloë Flores
SATURDAY, MAY 16—SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 2026
Featuring work from Kim Ye, Kimberly Robertson, Patty Chang, Corazón del Sol, Kiyo Gutiérrez, taisha paggett, Emily Marchand
Announcing FCCW 2026-27 Artist In Residence Projects
We are exceptionally excited to announce that we will be working with K. Bradford in Fall 2026, Kumi James in Spring 2027 and Nat Decker in Fall 2027! Thank you to everyone who submitted to and shared the Open Call that we put out last November to find our upcoming Artist in Residence projects.
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.
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.





