Collection Summary The Feminist Center for Creative Work (est. 2013), formerly known as the Women’s Center for Creative Work (WCCW), is an arts and community organization dedicated to feminist creative practices. The archive contains FCCW organizational materials, artist ephemera and promotional materials from its artist-in-residence program and artist book publishing program. 

Extent 9 boxes, 2 flat file drawers, 3 offsite containers.
160 MB (316 digital images (.html))

Accruals Additions are expected.

Timeline

2012 Several artists and people working in the arts started having conversations about their desire to start a new feminist art project in Los Angeles.
2013 Early organizers hosted a community dinner and discussion asking people what they wanted from a feminist community space in Los Angeles. Organizers formalized the project name as the Women's Center for Creative Work (WCCW).
2014 Women's Center for Creative Work (WCCW) received Fiscal Sponsorship from the Pasadena Arts Council and commenced their “Year Long Laboratory” research period. WCCW organized The Feminist Library on Wheels, a mobile lending library of feminist books.
2015 WCCW moved into their new Glover space, a warehouse off the Los Angeles River, and became a registered non-profit organization. created a membership program and launched its monthly email bulletins. 
2016 WCCW initiated the Health Related Emergency Artist Grant, and created a job forum for opportunities based in LA, which served as a searchable community directory for members. WCCW also partnered with G.L.O.W. Girls summer camp focused on teaching girls communication skills, problem-solving, and decision making for leadership roles.
2017 WCCW introduced the FeM synth Lab, a music equipment lending library and workshop series for all marginalized genders. WCCW also embarked on a one year residency program at the Huntington Library.
2018 WCCW hosted a design fellowship, DIY Phd program, and an all staff and board retreat with the Anti-Oppression Resource & Training Alliance (AORTA).
2019 WCCW launched Co-Conspirator Press, its art publishing program. WCCW searched for a new working and programming space.
2020 Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the expiration of its five-year-lease, WCCW closed its Glover St working space and shifted to digital-only WCCW newsletters. WCCW Staff took office space in the back of Ave 50 Studios.
2021 WCCW changed their name to Feminist Center for Creative Work (FCCW). FCCW and Salima Magazine published its first issue. Salima Magazine is a biannual magazine for artistic self-expression and critical dialogue, and emphasizes intersectional feminism and the centering of marginalized voices.
2022-2023 FCCW and Salima Magazine launched its second publication in conjunction with its remote programming. FCCW rented a temporary office space in Glendale, on Brand Blvd.
2024 FCCW donated its archive material to Los Angeles Contemporary Archive (LACA).
2025 FCCW opened their new space on Rosslyn St.

Related Collections Art Book Review Books, Pehrspace, Home//LA, KCHUNG Radio, East of Borneo 

Archivist Alexis Roberto

 

Feminist Center for Creative Work (FCCW)

Titlesort descending Artist(s)/Author(s) Date Acquired Reference #
[LA Art Book Fair Merchandise List Poster] Women's Center for Creative Work 4/10/2024
FF.41029.WO
A Feminist Organization's Handbook Kate Johnston, Sarah Williams, Women's Center for Creative Work 4/10/2024
B.36747.JO
A Feminist Organization's Handbook [misprint] Women's Center for Creative Work 4/10/2024
B.36710.WO
a life in an open air prison Gloria Galvez 4/10/2024
B.36694.GA
A Textbook for the Ecocene Sarita Dougherty 4/10/2024
B.36660.DO
Afternoon Tea at The Gamble House Women's Center for Creative Work 4/10/2024
B.36709.WO
Angelena Atlas: An Intersectional Feminist Mapping Project Women's Center for Creative Work, Kate Johnston Elkan 4/10/2024
B.41245.WO
Carla #12 6/17/2022
ST.33225.CA
Color Values 01: Getting Fed from Your Feed Mandy Harris Williams 4/10/2024
B.41257.WI
Current:LA Food Department of Cultural Affairs 4/10/2024
B.41264.DE
Decolonizing Non-Violent Communication Meenadchi 4/10/2024
B.36658.ME
Emergency Health Grant Resource Guide MJ Balvanera, Kate Johnston Elkan, Women's Center for Creative Work 4/10/2024
B.36590.BA
Eve Was Framed Ella Gold, Women's Center for Creative Work 4/10/2024
FF.41143.GO
Exit Strategies Yasmine Diaz, MJ Balvanera 4/10/2024
B.36595.DI
Experimentos en Algeria: un libro de ejercicios Gabrielle Civil 4/10/2024
B.36656.CI
Experiments in Joy: A Workbook Gabrielle Civil 12/17/2019
OS.31409.CI
Feminism, Birding & Unexpected Models for Community Based Change Rosalind Helfand 4/10/2024
B.41274.HE
Feminist Dossier Women's Center for Creative Work 4/10/2024
B.40706.WO
Feminist Keywords Feminist Library on Wheels, Dawn Finley 4/10/2024
B.40956.FE
FOLIO Spring 2015 Vol. 9 Issue 3 4/10/2024
B.36603.FO
Fuck All is the Cure Feminist Pizza, Phoebe Unter, Nicole Kelly, Intersectionality NOW 4/10/2024
B.41023.PI
Get Free Here Intersectionality NOW, Phoebe Unter, Nicole Kelly 4/10/2024
FF.41399.IN
Get Free: An Abolitionist Framework Applied to All Things Gloria Galvez, MJ Balvanera 4/10/2024
B.36594.GA
HomeLA: Frogtown Soyoung Shin 4/10/2024
B.36584.SH
How Programming Works: Guidelines for Program Facilitators Women's Center for Creative Work, Kate Johnston Elkan 4/10/2024
B.41242.WO
Living Cosmologies & WCCW DIY Phd Sarita Dougherty 4/10/2024
B.36692.DO
Lylex 1.0 Catalog PHILTH HAUS, Feminist Center for Creative Work 4/10/2024
B.36636.PH
MAINTENANCE REQUIRED: BASIC AUTO CARE WORKBOOK AND RESOURCE GUIDE Sarah Lyon 4/10/2024
B.36664.LY
Membership Drive Prints: Abundant Blossoms Gemma Jimenez 4/10/2024
B.40931.JI
Membership Drive Prints: Critical Compost Sarula Bao 4/10/2024
B.40927.BA
Membership Drive Prints: Intersectional Pollinators Paradise Khanmalek 4/10/2024
B.40925.KH
Membership Drive Prints: Radiant Sparks Kezna Dalz 4/10/2024
B.40929.DA
Mission and Core Values Women's Center for Creative Work 4/10/2024
B.36693.WO
Motifs, Migrations, and Misappropriations Women's Center for Creative Work, Frau Fiber 4/10/2024
FF.41253.WO
On Artists and Hopelessness Beth Pickens 4/10/2024
B.36662.PI
Pattern : Code Ahree Lee, Kayleigh C. Perkov 4/10/2024
B.36689.LE
SALIMA Magazine, Issue 01: Emergence 4/10/2024
B.36711.SA
SALIMA Magazine, Issue 02: Unplugging 4/10/2024
B.36712.SA
Salon: Desirability Politics. Who & How We Desire is a Political Choice Phoebe Unter, Nicole Kelly, Intersectionality NOW 4/10/2024
B.41024.UN
slow and soft and righteous: improvising at the end of the world (and how we make a new one) Sonia Louise Davis 4/10/2024
B.38203.DA
tamarind Adee Roberson 9/16/2022
OS.33998.RO
Tenderness: A Black, Queer Meditation on Softness and Rage Annika Hansteen-Izora 4/10/2024
B.38201.HA
Tenderness: An Honoring of my Black Queer Joy and Rage Annika Hansteen-Izora 4/10/2024
B.38202.HA
The Burden Yves B Golden 10/25/2024
ST.38041.GO
The Creative Black Woman's Playbook Veronica Camille Ratliff 4/10/2024
B.36655.RA
The Monumental Misrememberings Mimi Tempestt 12/1/2023
ST.35810.TE
Timesheet: November 4–10, 2018 Ahree Lee 4/10/2025
FF.41401.LE
We Want to Talk About Feminism Women's Center for Creative Work 4/10/2024
B.38263.WO
what it means to survive: time, grief, and care in the narrative work of iris yirei hu Iris Yirei Hu, Carol Zou 4/10/2024
B.36691.HU
What Would You Say? Exhibition catalog Women's Center for Creative Work 4/10/2024
B.36633.WO

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