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  • Kristen Johnson’s Cameraperson

    Squeaky Wheel 2495 Main Street, Suite 310, Buffalo, NY, United States

    Exposing her role behind the camera, Kirsten Johnson reaches into the vast trove of footage she has shot over decades around the world. What emerges is a visually bold memoir and a revelatory interrogation of the power of the camera that swept festival awards the world over.

  • Buffalo International Film Festival

    Squeaky Wheel 2495 Main Street, Suite 310, Buffalo, NY, United States

    Squeaky Wheel is once again excited to host the Buffalo International Film Festival! Join us for three remarkable screenings, plus a special panel talk on Women in Film!

  • Ramon Zürcher’s The Strange Little Cat

    Squeaky Wheel 2495 Main Street, Suite 310, Buffalo, NY, United States

    A comedic examination of the everyday that evolves out of an extended family-dinner gathering.

  • Christine Choy presents: Who Killed Vincent Chin?

    Squeaky Wheel 2495 Main Street, Suite 310, Buffalo, NY, United States

    The Academy Award nominated documentary on the events surrounding the murder of Chinese-American man, Vincent Chin, by two white autoworkers from Detroit in 1982. With co-director Christine Choy in person.

  • To and From 1967: A Rebellion with Martin Sostre

    A two day series of screenings and panel discussions inspired by prison justice activist and radical bookstore owner Martin Sostre. With Karima Amin, Max Anderson, Ephraim Asili, Brett Story, the United Melanin Society, and others.

  • To and From 1967: The Prison in Twelve Landscapes

    "An ingenious, prismatic approach with a consistent formal beauty." As part of To and From 1967: A Rebellion with Martin Sostre, Squeaky Wheel is excited to present of the acclaimed documentary, The Prison in Twelve Landscapes with director Brett Story in person.

  • Chantal Akerman’s One Day Pina Asked…

    Squeaky Wheel 2495 Main Street, Suite 310, Buffalo, NY, United States

    An encounter between two of the most remarkable women artists of the 20th century, One Day Pina Asked…(1983) is Chantal Akerman's look at the work of choreographer Pina Bausch and her Wuppertal, Germany-based dance company.

  • Sleeping Sickness

    Squeaky Wheel 2495 Main Street, Suite 310, Buffalo, NY, United States

    Ebbo and Vera have lived in Africa a long time because of Ebbo's job, but Vera wants to return to Europe to be close to her daughter, who is studying at a boarding school. Winner of the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival.

  • belit sağ : Let Me Remember

    Squeaky Wheel 2495 Main Street, Suite 310, Buffalo, NY, United States

    The first solo exhibition of artist belit sağ in North America, comprised of five new works investigating the state of being racialized in Europe and taking a series of brutal murders by the German National Socialist Underground as its context.

  • A Few Short Films That Engage In Struggle

    A selection of experimental and short documentary films that look at the connections between struggles against white supremacy in the United States, state repression of the Kurdish people, and settler colonialism in Palestine, in conjunction with our exhibition of work by belit sağ. Curated by Nitasha Dhillon.

  • Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon!

    Squeaky Wheel 2495 Main Street, Suite 310, Buffalo, NY, United States

    Squeaky Wheel, in collaboration with Peach Mag, is excited to participate in the 5th edition of this world wide event!

  • Workspace Presentations: Elizabeth Tannie Lewin and Dana Tyrrell

    Join us for a free public talk by our two Workspace residents! Artist resident Elizabeth Tannie Lewin (Brooklyn, NY) and researcher resident Dana Tyrrell (Buffalo, NY) will be giving presentations on their ongoing projects at the tail-end of their two week residency with Squeaky Wheel.

  • Null Point Presents: Weston Olencki

    Virtuoso trombonist/composer Weston Olencki (Chicago) joins local experimental sound initiative Null Point for an evening of recent works for modified brass instruments, ensemble, live electronics, and video.

  • Chris Marker’s Level Five

    Squeaky Wheel 2495 Main Street, Suite 310, Buffalo, NY, United States

    Released when the internet was still in its infancy, Level Five offers a startlingly prophetic vision of the ability to archive and alter history, while probing the limitations of human memory.




Squeaky Wheel’s programs are made possible with major support by Teiger Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the County of Erie and County Executive Mark Poloncarz, and The Children's Guild Foundation. Our programs would not be possible without the support of members, businesses, and individual supporters such as yourself.
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