Writing Diasporic Dreams and Futures with CAO Collective
Squeaky Wheel is excited to welcome Chinese Artists & Organizers (CAO) Collective is leading a virtual writing workshop on dreams, nostalgia, and diasporic home-making.
Squeaky Wheel is excited to welcome Chinese Artists & Organizers (CAO) Collective is leading a virtual writing workshop on dreams, nostalgia, and diasporic home-making.
Join us for Squeaky's AV Club, a new monthly meetup for media artists of all kinds! Come share works in progress, talk skills and experiences, and embrace the challenges of making media work in an informal, constructive and exploratory environment.
Saturday, 1:00 – 2:00 pm This event has been rescheduled to January 24 Free (Squeaky Wheel Members only. Not yet a member? Click here for…
Squeaky Wheel is now accepting applications for the Summer 2026 session of its Workspace Residency
Join us for a virtual info-session with Squeaky Wheel Curator Ekrem Serdar on how to apply to Squeaky Wheel's Workspace Residency.
Join us for a virtual info-session with Squeaky Wheel Curator Ekrem Serdar on how to apply to Squeaky Wheel’s Workspace Residency. The curator will go over the program, the application questions, how panels rating criteria, and answer questions from the audience.
Saturday, February 14 1:00 – 2:00 pm Free (Squeaky Wheel Members only. Not yet a member? Click here for details) open to ages 16+ Register…
Join us for Squeaky's AV Club, a new monthly meetup for media artists of all kinds! Come share works in progress, talk skills and experiences, and embrace the challenges of making media work in an informal, constructive and exploratory environment.
Saturday, February 28th at 4pm Free and open to the public the University at Buffalo CAS Office for Diversity, Equity, and Belonging invite you to…
Squeaky Wheel presents two films each by directors Alex Rivera and Khaled Jarrar that take on displacement, resistance, and the human toll of borders and settler-colonies.
Nadira, an elderly Palestinian, has been a refugee since the age of 12. Now she has to evacuate Damascus, too. She and her daughter Mona feared for their lives there, but the idea of a safe existence elsewhere is a distant dream. Filmmaker Khaled Jarrar receives unsettling videos and voice messages as they cross to the Greek island of Lesbos. He joins them there, on the long road to a new life.
The Infiltrators tells the true story of a radical group of undocumented youth – Dreamers – who get themselves detained in order to infiltrate a shadowy detention center and help other immigrants get free.
Join us for Squeaky's AV Club, a monthly meetup for media artists of all kinds! Come share works in progress, talk skills and experiences, and embrace the challenges of making media work in an informal, constructive and exploratory environment.
Mexico. The near future. Memo Cruz has always dreamed of leaving his tiny village and heading north. But when he is ultimately forced to leave, Memo finds a future so bizarre – border walls, shantytowns, hi-tech factories, remote control drones and aqua-terrorists – that it looks a lot like today.
“Filled with energy, rage, and the smallest measure of hope, Empty Metal is a new kind of political film for these extraordinary times” -Film Society Lincoln Center
Squeaky Wheel presents a virtual artist talk with artists Alex Rivera and Khaled Jarrar to discuss their films that are screening as part of Infiltrators: Films on borders and resistance.
A visceral road movie that chronicles the daily travails of Palestinians of all backgrounds as they seek routes through, under, around, and over a bewildering matrix of barriers and border walls in the highly militarized West Bank.
For just one weekend, watch all four films as part of Infiltrators: Films on borders and resistance online!
Join artist resident Ajunie Virk for a workshop that teaches participants how to create experimental audio by drawing directly onto the optical soundtrack of 16mm film, a technique the artists uses herself to personalize sound and generate abstract audio layers within her own video works.
This skill share invites participants to experiment with autobiographical storytelling and the practice of autotheory—the blending of lived experience and critical thought—to create new forms of narrative that collapse the boundaries between personal and intellectual inquiry.