From October 15—November 15, Womxn in Windows will play videos by women filmmakers and video artists for 24 hours a day across a dozen windows along Chung King Road in Los Angeles.
The second annual event features the work of eight international artists including Christine Yuan, Everlane Moraes, Ja’tovia Gary, Kilo Kish, Kya Lou, Remie Akl, Rikkí Wright, and Sylvie Weber. The films examine the relationship between culture, faith, and society. Wright’s A Song About Love, is a spiritual reckoning on the different forms of love, from human to divine, Kish’s Blessed Assurance sees religion differently, while An Ecstatic Experience, a film by Gary redefines the feminine gaze and focuses on the Black figure within moving image, and more.

In addition to the month-long exhibition in Los Angeles, the films will be screened simultaneously in storefront windows in New York City, London, and Shanghai, accessible to all from the street with audio via a QR code posted in the window.