Dysfunctional Holiday Party
Squeaky Wheel’s Dysfunctional Holiday Party is back! This time it features holiday sweater karaoke with Central Park Grill’s own DJ J Love!, beer by 12…
Squeaky Wheel’s Dysfunctional Holiday Party is back! This time it features holiday sweater karaoke with Central Park Grill’s own DJ J Love!, beer by 12…
POTHOLES/BACHES: An Evening in the Swamp Saturday, December 15, 2018 7–10pm Free and open to the public Join us for an interactive program that celebrates…
A discussion group and creative workshop led by Black Magnolias that will use speculative fiction--Afrofuturism, science fiction and fantasy--as a tool to create new worlds of hope and change, responding to newly commissioned writing by Rasheedah Phillips.
Featuring a lusty, critical line-up of independent video games that include dating simulators, coop play-a-longs, and more, the Love & Sex Show returns with a special video game edition curated by Dames Making Games!
Join us for a day of learning how to edit Wikipedia, and bringing to light histories unknown while impacting the world’s dictionary.
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!…
Special Event | Friday, February 14, 7–10 pm $7 General, $5 Members, free for ArtsAccess Pass holders Ages 18+ only. Please review our community guidelines. …
Fact Sheet | Prizes | How It Works | Rules & Info Squeaky Wheel’s biennial social media scavenger hunt is back! Named by Buffalo Spree…
June 15 and 22, 2021 4:30–6 pm Free and open to youth ages 12–21. The workshop is limited to ten participants. To register, email jbwc@justbuffalo.org…
Thursday, August 11 at 6 pm @ Squeaky Wheel 617 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14203 Location + Accessibility information Free and open to the public…
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.
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)!
Free equipment orientation for new or otherwise curious renters!
Led by artist Jason Livingston and paleontologist Phoebe Cohen, participants will explore geological timescales, public art, climate science, and poetry. Through brief presentations, and exercises, Livingston and Cohen will facilitate haiku-writing generated by the evening's topics and prompts. No prior experience with writing haiku is expected.
Squeaky Wheel, in collaboration with the the University at Buffalo Poetics program, is proud to present a poetry reading by Carolina Ebeid and Joe Hall as part of the public programs accompanying the exhibition, The Image in its Absence.
A screening of short films to benefit the farmlands of Gaza, the films in Seed Songs for Palestine engage themes of seed sovereignty and Indigenous resilience, highlighting the intrinsic connections between land, culture, and self-determination.
The first edition of Squeaky Wheel's brand new critical media arts variety show, features an artist talk with Elizabeth Tannie Lewin and Dana Tyrell, performance by Katie Weissman, and films by Arwa Aburawa and Turab Shah, Tomonari Nishikawa, and the 1958 3D “documentary” Doom Town.
WaveFarm & NYSCA present their latest online convening in early November for the next Media Arts Breakfast with a focus on the media arts ecosystem in Buffalo, NY, along with updates from NYSCA's Fabiana Chiu-Rinaldi and Wave Farm's Galen Joseph-Hunter.
In Episode 2 of our event series, we’ll be focusing on revolutionary figures, from Buffalo and beyond, whose impact has been felt in our community and across the world.. The event will feature a screening of Frame-up! The Imprisonment of Martin Sostre; a conversation with Geraldine Robinson, James Coughlin, and Brandon Scilia from the Justice for Geraldine and Martin Campaign; and a screening of John Akomfrah's Seven Songs for Malcolm X, introduced by Donte McFaddon.