Crystal Campbell: Viewfinder
Squeaky Wheel is excited to be a co-presenter of a solo exhibition by Crystal Z Campbell, one of our Summer 2021 Workspace Residents, at Buffalo Arts Studio.
Squeaky Wheel is excited to be a co-presenter of a solo exhibition by Crystal Z Campbell, one of our Summer 2021 Workspace Residents, at Buffalo Arts Studio.
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.
Squeaky Wheel is excited to co-present the 21st edition of Nichols School's fest for young media makers!
A screening of films by Crystal Z Campbell and Allan Jamieson that look at land, legend, and belonging.
Jenson Leonard: GLAND PRIX is a multiple-screen video exhibition to explore the stressors and somatic effects that racial capitalism and white supremacy have on Black life.
Jenson Leonard is joined by American Artist for a virtual conversation on the occasion of Leonard's exhibition GLAND PRIX.
Thursday, August 11 at 6 pm @ Squeaky Wheel 617 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14203 Location + Accessibility information Free and open to the public…
Workspace Resident Rob Cosgrove will teach participants how to utilize the internet and other networks for sound production.
Squeaky Wheel presents a virtual artist talk with our Summer 2022 artist residents, Muse Dodd and Rob Cosgrove
Workspace Resident Muse Dodd will guide Black and brown participants of African descent in dissecting memory through film, sound, and more.
Jenson Leonard presents a screening of his new short video Workflow, followed by a conversation with the artist and Johann Diedrick.
Featuring poets Jericho Brown, JBLC Poetry Fellow Ashia Ajani, a musical performance by Florist, we are excited to finally welcome artist Johann Diedrick to Silo City.
The social media quest and scavenger hunt for creativity, discovering your city, and winning prizes is back for the third edition in this fun-filled, family-friendly adventure.
The eleven short films in the 19th Animation Fest feature animation techniques such as rotoscoping, 3D animation, stop-motion, hand-drawn celluloid films, music videos and documentary works.
Two virtual reality documentary experiences by Deniz Tortum critically take on depictions of history and environmental crises.
We've moved! Join us for our Annual Meeting and a sneak peek into our new home base at the Tri-Main Center (2495 Main Street, Suite 310)!
This solo screening - taking place online and in-person at Journey's End - by the celebrated film and media practitioner brings together recent and older short films from 2002 to the present day, including the entirety of her Light Mediated series.
Through storytelling, oceans we carry: rough as silk exhibition explores the figure of the silk worm through visualizing the history and continued presence of African-descent communities from the Swahili-Indian ocean. They map the relationships between the Swahili coast of East Africa, South India and the Arab world.
Open to ages 16 and up, visiting artist Miranda Javid will teach how you can quickly and intuitively create your own animations.
Visiting poet and researcher Laura Jaramillo will lead a workshop on how to use visual media to write poetry.