Womxn in Windows 2.0

Lebanese artist Rémie Akl, seen in her video installation in the exhibition “Womxn in Windows.” (Photo credit: Sharon Mizota)

Lebanese artist Rémie Akl, seen in her video installation in the exhibition “Womxn in Windows.” (Photo credit: Sharon Mizota)

Read the Recent LA Times review of Womxn in Windows

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Join the Poetic Research Bureau for Womxn In Windows 2.0., a multi-video installation that will be placed throughout the storefronts and windows of Chung King Road in Chinatown, Los Angeles.

Womxn in Windows presents its second annual exhibition of video works by womxn filmmakers and video artists. The artists’ videos will be on view 24 hours a day from October 15 through November 15, 2020 in over 12 windows along Chinatown’s historic Chung King Road in Los Angeles. Guests can watch the films from the street, accessible to all, and tune in to the audio of each film via a QR code on the window.


This year’s artists—Christine Yuan, Everlane Moraes, Ja’Tovia Gary, Kilo Kish, Kya Lou, Rémie Akl, Rikkí Wright and Sylvie Weber—come from backgrounds spanning the United States, Brazil, Lebanon, Taiwan, the Dominican Republic and Germany.

This event is free and open to the public.

The format of the exhibition allows for socially distant and safe viewing of the works, and they will also be streamed online for those who might not be able to visit the exhibition in person. Visitors are encouraged to do whatever is safest for them.

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