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On view October 15-November 15, 2021

700 S Main St. Los Angeles, CA - 24 hrs a day - access sound via QR codes

Womxn in Windows presents its third annual exhibition - Where Do We Go From Here? - a multi-video installation, with two new videos made especially for this year's show by Kesh and RaFia Santana. The videos, placed throughout the storefronts of 700 South Main Street, in Downtown Los Angeles, preview October 14, 2021. Curated by Zehra Ahmed, the videos are an exploration of personal narratives and environments as seen through the lenses of five artists: Kesh, Morehshin Allahyari, Moshtari Hilal, Olivia Gastaldo and RaFia Santana; womxn from varied cultural backgrounds spanning across Afghanistan, Germany, Iran, Jamaica, Mexico, the United Kingdom and the United States.

In Person Workshop: October 16, 2021

Womxn for Womxn: Building Bonds Across cultures.

Location: Murmurs Gallery, 1411Newton Street LA, CA 90021

Time: 11:30am - 1:30pm

This event is free. Limited spots. RSVP

As part of this year's Womxn in Windows exhibit we are offering our first ever interactive workshop led by Dr. Crystal Clarke. Womxn for Womxn. Our workshop gives womxn the initial tools to start fostering deeper connections with other womxn in their communities and beyond.

In this interactive workshop we will cover,

  • What gets in the way of connecting with other women?

  • How we can listen better and communicate our story to build connections.

  • An introduction to interviewing skills we can use to listen better, disrupt stereotypes and foster greater connection.

Preview Event LA: October 14, 2021

700 S Main Street, LA, CA 7:00–10:00 p.m

This event is free and open to the public. RSVP is required for entry.

Special Performances by Kilo Kish, Kablito + Kesh

The limited 2021exhibition zine will be made available along side product from Pure Beauty.

Event Partners: Pure Beauty, Dublab and the Los Angeles Fashion District.

This exhibition has been co-produced with Tre Borden Co. and supported by the Los Angeles Fashion District.