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- Q22078153 subject Q15310109.
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- Q22078153 abstract "The Women's Center for Creative Work, or WCCW, is a network of women based in Los Angeles who promote art and feminism. The WCCW operates through various exhibitions, workshops, dinners, and other special events that connect creative women and feminists.The WCCW was founded in 2013 by Katie Bachler, Kate Johnston, and Sarah E. Williams. In 2015, the WCCW received a grant for Los Angeles-based Social Practice Art projects from SPArt.".
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- Q22078153 wikiPageWikiLink Q8446345.
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- Q22078153 director "Sarah E. Williams and Kate Johnston".
- Q22078153 name "Women's Center for Creative Work".
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- Q22078153 comment "The Women's Center for Creative Work, or WCCW, is a network of women based in Los Angeles who promote art and feminism. The WCCW operates through various exhibitions, workshops, dinners, and other special events that connect creative women and feminists.The WCCW was founded in 2013 by Katie Bachler, Kate Johnston, and Sarah E. Williams. In 2015, the WCCW received a grant for Los Angeles-based Social Practice Art projects from SPArt.".
- Q22078153 label "Women's Center for Creative Work".
- Q22078153 homepage womenscenterforcreativework.com.
- Q22078153 name "Women's Center for Creative Work".