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FEMINIST CENTER
FOR CREATIVE WORK:
Assembling
an intersectional
feminist future

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.

Tiffany E. Barber’s Book Release — Undesirability and Her Sisters: Black Women’s Visual Work and the Ethics of Representation

Tiffany E. Barber’s Book Release — Undesirability and Her Sisters: Black Women’s Visual Work and the Ethics of Representation

Friday, May 23, 7–10PM
FCCW: 3053 Rosslyn St., LA CA 90065
Info on our space
Max Participants: 50
Free

Please join for a celebration of the publication of Undesirability and Her Sisters: Black Women’s Visual Work and the Ethics of Representation by Tiffany E. Barber, Assistant Professor of African American Art at the University of California, Los Angeles. Barber will be joined in conversation by artist Gabrielle Civil, followed by food and drinks, plus music by Dalila.

10 x 10: FCCW’s 10-Year Anniversary Programs

10 x 10: FCCW’s 10-Year Anniversary Programs

In honor of our 10-Year Anniversary, we are presenting 10 programs with 10 artists and programmers we’ve had the pleasure of working and growing with over the past decade. Every week, from May 31 through the first week of August, you’re invited to revisit classic programs or extensions of work that began here, and immerse in new, connective experiences with friends of FCCW.

FCCW 10-Year Archive Exhibit Curated by LACA

FCCW 10-Year Archive Exhibit Curated by LACA

Exhibit Opening: Saturday, May 31, 6–8PM
Exhibit Hours: Wednesday–Saturday, 11-5PM
Saturday, May 31– Saturday, August 9
Info on our space
Free

In celebration of FCCW’s 10-Year Anniversary, LACA is presenting an exhibit based on these archival materials, and have created several large scrapbooks, packed with facsimiles and duplicates from the center’s archive. These scrapbooks contain collages of mementos from generations of feminists working together in creative practice, and trace many of the complex lives of the people who have contributed to FCCW. Together, LACA and FCCW invite you to come in and browse, flip through the books, and find your own narrative.

Maintenance Required: Basic Auto Care Workshops with Sarah Lyon

Maintenance Required: Basic Auto Care Workshops with Sarah Lyon

Saturday, May 31 & Sunday, June 1, 10AM–1PM
FCCW: 3053 Rosslyn St., LA CA 90065
Info on our space
Max participants: 12 each session
Free

In this 3-hour workshop you will learn techniques for how to change a tire, the basics of the combustion engine, and how the systems of a car work together. We’ll go under the hood and talk about checking fluids, important maintenance procedures, and what to keep in a basic tool kit. This workshop is for anyone interested in personal empowerment through understanding more about cars.

GATHER: A benefit for Feminist Center for Creative Work

GATHER: A benefit for Feminist Center for Creative Work

Saturday, June 7, 6–11PM
FCCW: 3053 Rosslyn St. LA CA 90065
Tickets: $150

Gather with us to enjoy an evening of lush beauty, in celebration of Feminist Center for Creative Work’s 10-Year Anniversary, and support a vibrant future for feminist art in LA! We’re presenting a feast and collaborative sculpture by artist and chef Minh Phan and Jia Yi Gu, along with many talented LA chefs, DJ sets, an Art Raffle, an Experience + Design Raffle, and drinks by Silverlake Wine — all emceed by Michelle Tea!

FCCW Art Raffle Fundraiser 2025

FCCW Art Raffle Fundraiser 2025

The FCCW Art Raffle is open to anyone, anywhere — you can support FCCW and win a very valuable work of art without attending our benefit, though winners will be selected at our benefit on Saturday, June 7.

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, April 20, 10AM–4PM
FCCW’s new home:
3053 Rosslyn St. Los Angeles, CA 90065
Info on our space
Free
Max Participants: 12

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.

Feminist Synth Lab: Listening Session

Feminist Synth Lab: Listening Session

Sunday, April 27, 3–5PM
FCCW: 3053 Rosslyn St. LA, CA 90065
Max Participants: 10
Free

Whether you need some fresh ears on a finished track or are stuck on what to do with that vocal melody, this is the place to share your works-in-progress. Attendees will be asked to email Feminist Synth Lab a recorded file to [email protected] the week before the workshop. 

Peer2Peer: A Critical Internet Studies Gathering in LA

Peer2Peer: A Critical Internet Studies Gathering in LA

UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry and FCCW Present
Peer2Peer: A Critical Internet Studies Gathering in LA
Friday, May 2 & Saturday, May 3
FCCW: 3035 Rosslyn St. LA, CA 90065
Info on our space
Free

Peer2Peer is a two-day gathering bringing together researchers, artists, archivists, and makers to think collectively and critically about the Internet. Come hear incredible new work from our research community, learn how to up your digital security, learn how to archive (or not!) the web, come laugh at jokes about the Internet! All events unless otherwise noted are open to the public. Come for an hour or stay for the whole two-days!

Tiffany E. Barber’s Book Release — Undesirability and Her Sisters: Black Women’s Visual Work and the Ethics of Representation

Tiffany E. Barber’s Book Release — Undesirability and Her Sisters: Black Women’s Visual Work and the Ethics of Representation

Friday, May 23, 7–10PM
FCCW: 3053 Rosslyn St., LA CA 90065
Info on our space
Max Participants: 50
Free

Please join for a celebration of the publication of Undesirability and Her Sisters: Black Women’s Visual Work and the Ethics of Representation by Tiffany E. Barber, Assistant Professor of African American Art at the University of California, Los Angeles. Barber will be joined in conversation by artist Gabrielle Civil, followed by food and drinks, plus music by Dalila.