Ramon Zürcher’s The Strange Little Cat
Squeaky Wheel 2495 Main Street, Suite 310, Buffalo, NY, United StatesA comedic examination of the everyday that evolves out of an extended family-dinner gathering.
A comedic examination of the everyday that evolves out of an extended family-dinner gathering.
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.
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.
"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.
As part of To and From 1967: A Rebellion with Martin Sostre, Squeaky Wheel is excited to present an in-person screening with Hudson based filmmaker Ephraim Asili and his African Diaspora Series.
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.
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.
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.
Squeaky Wheel’s valentine’s erotica bash, the Love & Sex Show, returns with a trans-human cyborg twist!
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.
Squeaky Wheel, in collaboration with Peach Mag, is excited to participate in the 5th edition of this world wide event!
Envisioned as a sequel to Blade Runner, join us for the screening of this notorious 2001 “japanese sci-fi porn film”, with artist Shu Lea Cheang in person.
Join us and our Workspace Resident Researcher, Dana Tyrrell as we explore documentary photography centered in and around New York City in the 1970's and 80's, with special focus given to the work of Peter Hujar and David Wojnarowicz.
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.
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.
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.
A collaboration of experimental works from students of West Side Studios, Tech Arts for Girls, Tech Arts for Youth, and the Buffalo Youth Media Institute,…
Tony as hypnotist, Tony as magician, Tony as naturalist, Tony on a bike, Tony on skype! Join us for BRING YOUR OWN TONY!
Can we make techno-social systems that don’t suck? Or is the future already prescribed by the obsessive intrusion of social media platforms, machine recognition systems, and the AI arms race to come?
Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon returns for its summer edition! Come get your wiki on!