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April 5th 7:30pm Albright Knox Art Gallery FREE & Open to the Public Join us at the Albright Knox Art Gallery during their 'First Fridays'…
April 5th 7:30pm Albright Knox Art Gallery FREE & Open to the Public Join us at the Albright Knox Art Gallery during their 'First Fridays'…
A transformative summer movie of pop music and naps, sex and sun through leaves, which launched the director to international acclaim.
Opening Reception: July 12th, 2019, 5 pm - 8 pm Artist Talk: 6:30 pm On view through August 10th, 2019, Tue-Sat, 12–5 pm Free and…
A visually stunning film which trumpets the beauty of life and consequences of the social construction of race, it is a testament to dreaming - despite the odds.
Nicole Killian’s work investigates how the structures of the internet, mobile messaging, and shared online platforms affect contemporary interaction and shape cultural identity from a queer perspective.
Join Squeaky Wheel for a chance to meet our Summer 2019 Workspace Residents and learn more about their past and ongoing projects in this evening of artist talks by Dana McKnight, Dessane Lopez Cassell, and Jodi Lynn Maracle.
In this hands-on seminar, Workspace Resident Jodi Lynn Maracle will guide participants through a crash course in Haudenosaunee material culture.
Wednesday, August 12 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm CEPA Underground Gallery Free & open to the public Join Squeaky Wheel and CEPA Gallery for…
Renée Green’s Endless Dreams and Water Between enact what could be described as “an archipelagic mind,” linking worlds, time, and space.
Premiere Film Screening 1988 August 20th, 6–8 PM @ Burchfield Penney Art Center Artist Talk following the film Free and open to the public Join…
What does it mean to move about this land and remember what was done? What does it mean to live with the specter of “Indian” at every turn?
The 16th edition of our annual Animation fest showcases animated shorts, including 3D animations, crayon kaleidoscopes, and more!
The opening exhibition Punctures features installations by Cecilia Vicuña and Charlie Best. A performance by Best concludes the opening event of the exhibition.
September 20, 2019–February 7, 2020 Squeaky Wheel is pleased to announce Punctures: Textiles in Digital and Material Time. Drawing from the little-known but expansive history…
Wang Bing’s celebrated Bitter Money (2016) follows a handful of workers in the city of Huzhou, home to 18,000 clothing factories.
Saturday, October 12 Tickets: buffalointernationalfilmfestival.com The Buffalo International Film Festival returns to Squeaky Wheel for its thirteenth year, with a special showcase of films by…
October 19, 2019, 8pm–1am Market Arcade (617 Main Street) Slasher Ticket $15 | Pre-sale $20 | Door $25 Get tickets here* Scary-oke is back!…
Environments of Race & Place is a screening of short, community made short films focused on issues surrounding immigration, migration, and racial identity unique to a specific environment.
The second exhibition of Punctures features two works placed in conversation by Eniola Dawodu and Kite.
Performance artist, visual artist, and composer Kite will perform a piece integrating dress, sound, video, and emerging technologies with her family’s ephemera and historical documents.