from O.R.C.A.

O.R.C.A. has officially circled the sun! We’re celebrating a year of aquatic anarchy by hanging out, and screening a fun feminist deep cut, Girls Town (1996).

It’s been an interesting journey running the space for a year and we’ve learned a lot, feared a lot, and felt immense joy! Thanks to everyone who has made this space what it is, hauled trash, painted walls, booked events, held meetings, attended an event, hung out, sent us emails, gave zines, or threw cash or supplies our way. We appreciate you all! <3

We’re looking forward to continuing to hold down our strange little water world for another year. Unfortunately O.R.C.A. isn’t free to run (anymore 😉 and we do have to cover the cost of rent ($525/month). If you, too, want to see O.R.C.A. stick around, consider sending us some $$ and/or sharing our fundraiser. Or for our friends in the cash business, come in and check out our irl donation box.

https://givebutter.com/LPm7Na

Girls Town (1996) is a cathartic and underrated feminist coming of age story that’s sooo 90s. The film follows four girl best friends in their senior year of high school as they wrestle with loss, smash misogyny, and show everyone who underestimates them just how powerful a girl gang can be. (90 mins)

March 9th
Doors 5PM
Film 7PM