SHAWNÉ MICHAELAIN HOLLOWAY and Camille Bacon
2495 Main Street, Suite 310, Buffalo, NY, United StatesOpening i would’ve said goodbye if i thought you loved me back, the artist is joined by Camille Bacon to talk about her work.
Opening i would’ve said goodbye if i thought you loved me back, the artist is joined by Camille Bacon to talk about her work.
An evening of conversation on labor, AI, performance, among other topics, this artist talk by Alison Nguyen looks at her project Andra8.
As part of PLASMA, Squeaky Wheel is excited to co-present an artist talk with SHAWNÉ MICHAELAIN HOLLOWAY on the closing date of her exhibition i would've said goodbye if i thought you loved me at Squeaky Wheel.
Squeaky Wheel presents a virtual artist talk with our Spring 2022 artist residents, Carlos Castellanos and Zain Alam.
As part of PLASMA, Squeaky Wheel is excited to co-present a virtual artist talk with artist Crystal Z Campbell, who was a Workspace Resident with us in 2021, and whose upcoming exhibition at Buffalo Arts Studio we are co-presenting.
University at Buffalo’s Department of Media Study’s PLASMA (Performances, Lectures, and Screenings in Media Art) brings to Buffalo celebrated theorists and artists who are exhibiting in some of the world’s most renowned museums and galleries, and writing on the cutting edge of new media theory and expression. As part of PLASMA, Squeaky Wheel is excited to co-present an artist talk with artist Emily Martinez, who was a Workspace Resident with Squeaky Wheel in 2018.
As part of PLASMA, Squeaky Wheel is excited to co-present a virtual artist talk with artist Crystal Z Campbell, who was a Workspace Resident with Squeaky Wheel in 2021, and whose film Shared Resources we screened in Fall 2020.
Jenson Leonard is joined by American Artist for a virtual conversation on the occasion of Leonard's exhibition GLAND PRIX.
Squeaky Wheel presents a virtual artist talk with our Summer 2022 artist residents, Muse Dodd and Rob Cosgrove
Dena Kopolovich, Elenie Chung, Laura Jaramillo, and Miranda Javid will deliver presentations on their work. In-person and online.
In this virtual event, hiba ali will be joined by Beheroze Shroff and Zavier Wingham to have a conversation on the histories, themes of their exhibition at Squeaky Wheel, oceans we carry: rough as silk.
In this hybrid event, our two Summer 2023 Workspace Residents will deliver presentations on their work and practice and answer questions.
Jordan Lord's The Voice of Democracy solo exhibition analyzes the politics of voice and accent across disability, race, class, and gender, and how that shapes the terms of entry to democracy.
Celebrating the closing of Jordan Lord's solo exhibition The Voice of Democracy, Squeaky Wheel invites audiences from Buffalo and beyond to watch the works in the exhibition online, and join us for a screening and conversation between the artist and Pooja Rangan.
Presented in-person and online, Squeaky Wheel's Spring 2024 Workspace Residents Everest Pipkin, Kristin McWharter, Jaehoon Choi, and Léwuga Tata Benson will be presenting on their previous and current projects.
Presented in-person and online, Squeaky Wheel's Summer 2024 Workspace Residents Ahmed T. Ragheb, Lily Ekimian Ragheb, and Kathryn Ramey will be presenting on their previous and current projects.
Breath Worlds is an interdisciplinary project composed of sound works, emerging technologies, poetics, and performance that examines how the act of breathing is imperiled by socio-political and environmental threats, and the potential of breath as an empowering and liberational life-force.
In this artist talk, our Spring 2025 residents G. Anthony Svatek & Kaija Siirala (Brooklyn, NY and Hamilton, ON),Kyla Kegler(Buffalo, NY) andSue Ding (Los Angeles, CA) will be presenting on their previous and current projects.
Squeaky Wheel invites you for an afternoon to experience Joan Nobile's visual novel video game Drop in the Ocean, with an artist talk by the artist.
Squeaky Wheel is excited to welcome Chinese Artists & Organizers (CAO) Collective is leading a virtual writing workshop on dreams, nostalgia, and diasporic home-making.