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Wakefield Poole's groundbreaking erotic 1972 experience, presented on the occasion of Studio: Eileen Myles with Just Buffalo and Dreamland.
Wakefield Poole's groundbreaking erotic 1972 experience, presented on the occasion of Studio: Eileen Myles with Just Buffalo and Dreamland.
In this 3 hour workshop, multi-media artist, media scholar and film designer Yvette Granata will introduce encryption practices of PGP and other methods for digital safety.
Sondra Perry returns to Buffalo at the close of her exhibition at Squeaky Wheel to deliver an artist talk at the University at Buffalo's Department of Media Study.
An unofficial remake of the 1962 film Carnival of Souls, this is the third time director Christian Petzold and actor Nina Hoss worked together in their celebrated series of collaborations. As part of Cultivate Cinema Circle's series Lonely Ghosts: The Films of Christian Petzold
A screening of work by junior and senior animations students in Villa Maria College’s BFA in Animation Program, including short animated films created by the students, with the guidance of the faculty, from initial storyboard, to animation, to final edit.
Kathleen Collins' essential, almost lost 1982 masterpiece, recently restored. Preceded by Hair Piece: A Film for Nappy-Headed People by Ayoka Chenzira.
The series tells the story of a person who struggles to make sense of the world around him, as he interacts with objects and living things. The exhibition will include an animation piece, composed of pictures of each of the paintings.
Process & Play: Works from Squeaky Wheel's Youth Programs On view: May 20–June 17 In collaboration with the students of West Side Studios, Tech Arts…
An augmented reality sound and visual performance by Andrew Blanton and Yvette Granata taking place for two evenings in the grand halls of Silo City.
In conjunction with : or How to Avoid Roaming Charges, Squeaky Wheel presents an artist talk by Andrew Blanton (San Jose, California).
Squeaky Wheel co-presents an edition of Just Buffalo’s signature summer reading series with Mathias Svalina, Aidan Ryan, Cages, and Mary Helena Clark.
Fate brings a trio together in Jerichow (2008), a small town in eastern Germany plagued by a population exodus and unemployment as part of Cultivate Cinema Circle's ongoing series dedicated to Christian Petzold.
How can the form of a work be a site of resistance? How do collaborative practices inform our ideas of activism in art? What does it mean for resistance to happen in an exhibition context?
Join us at Squeaky Wheel for an artist by Kalpana Subramanian, followed by a walk around the Allentown neighborhood exploring her locative sound work Dislocations, inspired by Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities.
Artist and Workspace Resident Caroline Doherty will lead a workshop/master class on devised performance, exploring the inherent differences, strengths, and challenges of live performance, mediated performance, and performance for the camera.
Ad Hoc Tactical Networks Masterclass with Tony Yanick Saturday August 12th, 3-6pm $7 members / $10 general Artist Tony Yanick will lead a workshop on…
Led by Workspace residents Rachael Rakes and Leo Goldsmith, this seminar considers the post-1990s “documentary turn” within contemporary art, taking on coextensive pivots in non-fiction cinema towards a language of video art and installation.
Artist and Workspace Resident Lea Bertucci will lead a small class focusing on technical audio recording techniques using a Zoom H6 and equipment from Squeaky as well as creative, lo-fi approaches using microcassette recorders.
This master class by Workspace Resident Deniz Tortum focuses on interactive documentary practices with a focus on Virtual Reality documentaries. What makes something a documentary in the post-photographic visual era?
Join us at as our Workspace Residents give brief presentations about the work they're doing during their time at Squeaky Wheel!