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SUMMARY:Shape of a Pocket
DESCRIPTION:W. Michelle Harris. Flawless Ladies (2016). VJ set.\nJune 30–August 26\n Opening: July 7\, 6–9pm\n Events: July 29\, August 12\, August 25 \nFeaturing work by Morgan Arnett\, Jason Bernagozzi\, Charlie Best and Jaz Palermo\, W. Michelle Harris\, Kyla Kegler\, Dana McKnight\, Przemyslaw Moskal\, Van Tran Nguyen\, Elisa Peebles and the United Melanin Society\, Carl Spartz\, Kalpana Subramanian\, and Tony Yanick. \nHow can the shape of a work be a site of resistance? How do collaborative practices inform our ideas of activism in art? What does it mean for resistance to happen in an exhibition context? \nSqueaky Wheel’s summer group exhibition features a number of artists aiming to take these questions to task\, while asking their own. Comprised of installations\, performances\, single-screen video work\, video games\, locative sound and media pieces\, the exhibition points to strictures and traumas that have roots far preceding our current political moment\, while proposing visions\, sounds\, and networks for a future. \nThe opening on July 7 includes a screening program\, a collaborative performance by Elisa Peebles and the United Melanin Society\, and a VJ dance-party set by W. Michelle Harris. \nThe closing screening on August 25 will feature a 30 minute program with Morgan Arnett’s Creature\, Jason Bernagozzi I Believe It Is A Signal\, Charlie Best and Jaz Palermo’s Tale of the Androgyne\, Kyla Kegler’s Do You Think My Arms Are Too Big\, Carl Spartz’ CH 13\, and Elisa Peebles’ Home. The gallery will also be open for those wishing to see the exhibition. \nSqueaky Wheel will also be releasing a video series of artist conversations throughout the exhibition. \n \nEvent Program \nSaturday\, July 29\, 3pm\nDislocations: A Sound Walk with Kalpana Subramanian\nArtist Kalpana Subramanian will present a artist talk/screening at Squeaky Wheel\, followed by a tour with the audience of the Allentown neighborhood where participants can experience her locative sound work Dislocations. \nSaturday\, August 12\, 3pm\nAd Hoc Mobile Network Workshop with Tony Yanick\nArtist Tony Yanick will lead a raspberry pi workshop on how participants can build their own local networks\, while exploring how other artists and activists have utilized such structures and systems. \nFriday\, August 25\, 7pm\nShape of a Pocket: Screening\nThe day preceding the closing of Shape of a Pocket will see a repeat of the screening that accompanies the exhibition\, featuring work by Morgan Arnett\, Jason Bernagozzi\, Charlie Best and Jaz Palermo\, Kyla Kegler\, and Elisa Peebles. \n\nThe exhibition and opening reception are free and open to the general public. Squeaky Wheel’s public hours are Tuesday–Saturday\, 12–5pm. \nFor more information on our event programs\, contact ekrem@squeaky.org or follow us on our website and social media. \nShape of a Pocket is curated by Squeaky Wheel curator Ekrem Serdar\, in collaboration with jury members Amber Dennis (curator\, The Schoolyard)\, John Massier (curator\, Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center)\, and Caitlin Margaret Coder (Squeaky Wheel Spring 2017 Curatorial Intern). \n\n\n\nBiographies \nMorgan Arnett was born in Pensacola\, Florida and earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2014 from the University of West Florida with a Presidential Talent Scholarship for Studio Art. She is a member of the College Arts Association\, the Phi Kappa Phi Honors Society\, and the Golden Key International Honors Society. She has worked collaboratively on a number of projects in her community and recently studied abroad in Beijing\, China. She enjoys watching science fiction films\, reading as many books as she has time to (especially short stories and horror novels)\, spending time near or in large bodies of water\, and working in a notebook obsessively. \nJason Bernagozzi is a video\, sound and new media artist living and working in upstate New York and is the co-founder of the experimental media arts non-profit Signal Culture. His work has been featured nationally and internationally at venues such as the European Media Arts Festival in Osnabruk\, Germany\, the LOOP Video Art Festival in Barcelona\, Spain\, the Beyond/In Western NY Biennial in Buffalo\, NY\, and the Yan Gerber International Arts Festival in Hebei Province\, China. His work has received several awards including grants from the New York State Council for the Arts\, free103point9 and the ARTS Council for the Southern Finger Lakes. \nJaz Palermo is a performance artist and gender illusionist working in western new york\, in the realms of video and sound\, and craft. Their work references high camp\, theater\, childhood\, and memory in cathartic re-imaginings of life events and fantastical alter selves. When pressed for comment they said “I have chosen this dimension to spread the message of a future without bounds\, museums without walls\, and inter-galactic harmony\, and you should consider yourself very lucky.” Their work exists in the internet under various aliases of Jaz Palermo\, Normie Neutro\, and Teenie Hams. Charlie Best is a multi media artist from Western New York. They use sculpture\, textiles\, video\, sound\, illustration\, and printmaking to make work that cannot exist without collaboration. In between spaces and beings become realized\, often through performance\, object making\, and ongoing\, interrupted projects. They believe that any act of our lives\, if we do it consciously and concentratedly to cultivate a collaborative attitude of listening\, is art. This is where the work begins\, dynamic and collaborative in nature\, balancing in fantasy and quotidian possibility. Their zines\, prints\, and fabric works are locally known and shared worldwide. Together\, Charlie and Jaz form Chaz\, a nonlinear\, nonscheduled\, nonbinary artist amalgamation. Chaz’s performative practice involves live video processing\, improvisation\, the accordion\, costume\, glitter\, poetry words\, with the capacity to expand and exclude any material or process needed. Integral to Chaz’s creative process is not knowing which bathroom to use. Though small\, Chaz will grow up\, someday. \nW. Michelle Harris is a digital media artist who uses code as a medium for engaging discussions as a Black woman in American culture. Harris creates installations (often interactive) and produces live-mixed visuals for collaborative performances. Her elegant and playful artwork (solo and collaborative) has been shown at such diverse venues as the Rochester Fringe\, Baobab Cultural Center\, Syracuse Community Folk Art Center\, INSTINT\, ACM SIGGRAPH\, and World Maker Faire. Harris has a computer engineering degree from Carnegie Mellon University and a master’s degree from the Interactive Telecommunications Program of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. She is an associate professor in the School of Interactive Games and Media at Rochester Institute of Technology. \nKyla Kegler: I am an artist currently based in Buffalo. My recent work is notably informed by a long-standing yoga\, physical therapy and somatic research practice\, a close involvement with the contemporary conceptual dance scene in Berlin\, and an urgent relationship to art as my tool for socio-political activism and research. I choreograph artistic encounters that use time-based mediums such as video\, sound\, performance\, instructionals\, and installations\, to facilitate tactile and sensual interactions. \nDana McKnight is a multidisciplinary Black/Queer Artist\, Writer and the President/Founder of Dreamland Arts. \nA native of Poland\, Przemysław J. (P.J.) Moskal immigrated to the U.S. in 1990. In 2003 he graduated from Interactive Telecommunication Program at Tisch School of the Arts\, New York University and began his career as a new media artist and consultant for a variety of non-profit and commercial projects. In 2011\, he earned his Ph.D. in Film Art from The Cinematography and Television Production Department at The Lódź Film School in Poland under supervision of Prof. Stanisław Szymański. Dr. Moskal is an Associate Professor and director of the Digital Media Arts Program at Canisius College where he teaches courses in Interaction Design\, Game Development and Animation as part of the Game Design concentration. His research and writing focus on design of interaction as a form of procedural rhetoric\, procedural expressionism and artistic communication. Moskal’s interactive\, digital art works\, which are both screen based and installations\, have been recognized and exhibited in the U.S.\, France\, Brazil\, Thailand\, Canada\, Germany\, U.K.\, Portugal\, China and his native Poland. He received grants from New York State Council on the Arts\, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council\, and his exhibitions were supported by the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage\, U.S. Embassy in Warsaw\, Adam Mickiewicz Institute\, Art and Technology Foundation\, New York Dance & Arts Innovations\, Canisius College\, Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts\, New York University\, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin\, among others. You can view Moskal’s project on his website at http://www.laksom.com \nVan Tran Nguyen is completing her Masters of Fine Arts and Emerging Practices at the State University of New York at Buffalo. She is the first Biological Art teaching assistant at COALESCE Center of Biological art\, a facet of the GEM (Genome\, Environment and Microbiome) group. She also earned her Bachelor of Art and Biology at the University at Buffalo. In the fall of 2017 she will continue her education at Rensselear Polytechnical Institute as a PhD student in the Philosophy of Electronic Art Program. Tran Nguyen has exhibited throughout New York and had participated in the New York State Summer School of the Arts. She was born in Ho Chi Minh City\, Vietnam and her work investigates issues such as national identity and gender. \nElisa Peebles is an artist\, activist and producer originally from the East Side of Buffalo\, NY. After receiving a B.S. in Media\, Culture and Communication Studies from New York University\, Elisa has spent the past several years living\, working and creating in Buffalo and New York City. Her most recent exhibition\, Bodies of Light: Exit Strategy\, at the gallery pop up Decolonize This Place\, brought artists of color from both cities together around the themes of resistance and perseverance. Prior to this\, Elisa created and co-directed the Buffalo Myth Project\, and was a producer on the Sundance and SXSW – selected short Actresses\, as well as several other independent and commercial short films. A hip-hop performer\, Elisa was selected to perform at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s 2015 Everybooty Pride Festival. She uses music\, film\, audio and other methods of storytelling to contemplate issues around collective memory\, urban development\, social justice\, and the intersection of race\, gender and sexuality. Currently\, Elisa is a producer of the satirical webseries Dark Justice. \n\nCarl Spartz is a time-based media artist from West Texas currently based in Buffalo\, New York. His work values fiction\, anachronism\, critical theory\, and play in order to investigate mechanics of violence\, labor\, control\, and autonomy. In the recent past\, he has contributed to Land Arts of the American West\, an interdisciplinary field research program through the TTU College of Architecture\, as both a participant and assistant in 2011 and 2013. In 2015\, he co-curated with Yvette Granata “working title\,” an exhibition of artists based on Lake Erie at the University at Buffalo Department of Art Gallery. In 2016\, he participated in “With and Without the Other\,” a collaborative study exchange and exhibition with Sun Tianlong of Tsinghua University in Beijing. His solo graduate thesis exhibition\, “The name Czolgosz offers a lingual problem to nine-tenths of those who attempt to pronounce it.\,” reimagined events surrounding the shooting of Pres. William McKinley by Leon Czolgosz at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition through a four chapter multimedia work installed on a vacant floor of a downtown Buffalo warehouse. He received a MFA from the University at Buffalo Department of Art in 2016\, and a BFA from Texas Tech University School of Art in 2011. \nKalpana Subramanian is an artist-filmmaker and Ph.D candidate at the Department of Media Study at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Her current work focuses on experimentation with the moving image\, and trans-media practices. She was awarded a Fulbright Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowship to pursue research on Stan Brakhage at the Film Studies Program at University of Colorado Boulder in 2015-16. She worked closely with visionary multimedia artist Ranjit Makkuni at Sacred World Research Laboratory on several interactive exhibits and museums. Her work has been screened and exhibited widely\, including at the National Gallery of Modern Art & Prince of Wales Museum (Mumbai)\, National Museum (New Delhi)\, the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival\, Interfilm Berlin\, Green Film Festival (Korea)\, the Big Ears Festival (Tennessee)\, among others. Portrait of Yvonne Lo in Assisi\, a video installation won an audience award at the Documentary Festival of History and Archeology in Perugia\, Italy in 2015. Subramanian has taught film and communication design at undergraduate level for over 10 years. She is also a published children’s book author and western classical vocalist. \nTony Yanick is a philosopher\, media-theorist\, computer engineer\, multimediaartist\, and musician from the United States. He holds a Master of Science incomputer engineering with a concentration on mobile robotics and artificialintelligence\, as well as an interdisciplinary Master of Arts in philosophy and world literature. He has spoken on philosophy\, film\, media\, and technology internationally\, and has his work shown in galleries in Prague\, Vienna\, New York City and Cleveland. Currently\, he is working with internationally acclaimed filmmaker Robert Banks Jr. towards the completion of his very first feature-length film\, Paper Shadows. Currently\, he is developing an experimental methodology of science-fictional practices\, expanding beyond its literary form (including speculative philosophy\, “philo-fiction”\, and design fiction)\, and investigating the generic capacities of temporal displacement/disturbance\, anachronistic temporalities\, and narrative framing as a political-aesthetic strategy. \n\nSqueaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center has a mission to continue a legacy of innovation in media arts through access\, education\, and exhibition. We envision a community that uses electronic media and film to celebrate freedom of expression and diversity of voice.
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LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
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SUMMARY:Audio Recording Package Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Recording your own band or podcast doesn’t always require going into a professional studio. Musicians and artists from all over the world have learned to both record and produce their own material. In this brief workshop\, we’ll take you through the process of setting up a recording session using our very own recording package (8 mics\, stands\, cables\, and the Scarlett 18i20 audio interface). No expertise required! \nLearn to: \n\nconfigure an audio interface\noptimize microphones for different uses\ndesign a workflow that works for you\n\n\nMembers $30 | Non-Members $40 \nRegistration must occur at least three days prior to the start date of workshop. Cancellations must take place 48hrs before to receive a refund. No walk-ins accepted. \nWhile our website is under construction\, please register via phone (716) 884-7172 or contact alex@squeaky.org
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/audio-recording-package-workshop/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170607T150000
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SUMMARY:Jerichow
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, June 7\, 2017\n 7pm\n @ Squeaky Wheel\n General $7 | $5 for Squeaky Wheel Members \nFate brings a trio together in Jerichow (2008)\, a small town in eastern Germany plagued by a population exodus and unemployment. An ex-soldier’s encounter with a couple of Turkish descent – the owner of a chain of snack bars and his enigmatic wife – pushes all three over the edge. A sexy\, tightly constructed remake of The Postman Rings Twice (1946). \nA taut\, German-made thriller\, Jerichow adds a bit of European xenophobia to the pulp traditions of passion and betrayal. – Stephen Rea\, Philadelphia Inquirer \nVisit cultivatecinemacircle.com for more info.
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/jerichow/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170603T150000
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SUMMARY:Silo City Reading Series (with Mary Helena Clark)
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, June 3\, 2017\n 7pm\n @ Silo City \nSqueaky Wheel co-presents an edition of Just Buffalo’s signature summer reading series with a special screening by artist Mary Helena Clark. Clark will be journeying to Buffalo to present her hypnotic\, uncanny 20 minute film Delphi Falls\, which recently had its premiere at the 2017 Whitney Biennial\, and which Clark worked on during her Workspace residency at Squeaky Wheel in 2016. Join us at Silo City as we welcome back the artist for a night of dreamy music\, poetry\, and film\, including Aidan Ryan\, Cages\, and Colorado-based poet and operator of the Dream Delivery Service\, Mathias Svalina. \nMary Helena Clark is an artist working in film\, video\, and installation. Her work uses the language of collage\, often bringing together disparate subjects and styles that suggest an exterior logic or code\, to explore dissociative states through cinema. Clark’s films have screened at the 2017 Whitney Biennial (New York)\, the Wexner Center for the Arts (Columbus)\, Grazer Kunstverein (Graz\, Austria)\, Anthology Film Archives (New York)\, Museum of Contemporary Photography (Chicago)\, National Gallery of Art (Washington DC)\, the Swedish Film Institute (Stockholm)\, and at the International Film Festival Rotterdam\, the New York Film Festival\, the Toronto International Film Festival\, BFI London Film Festival\, the Hong Kong International Film Festival\, and BAMcinématek\, among others. She has curated film programs at Altman Siegel (San Francisco)\, The Nightingale (Chicago)\, and Bridget Donahue (New York).
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/silo-city-reading-series-with-mary-helena-clark/
LOCATION:Silo City\, 85 Silo City Row\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170527T110000
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SUMMARY:Andrew Blanton
DESCRIPTION:May 27th\, 2017\n3pm\n@ Squeaky Wheel\nFree and open to the general public \nIn conjunction with [Noo Phone in the Black Space]: or How to Avoid Roaming Charges\, Squeaky Wheel presents an artist talk by Andrew Blanton (San Jose\, California). A percussionist\, media artist\, and educator\, Blanton’s work is fundamentally transdisciplinary combining classical percussion\, new media art\, and creative coding to create real-time sonic and visual instruments. Andrew received a bachelor’s in percussion performance from the University of Denver (2008) where he attended on a partial scholarship studying with John Kenzie and a Master of Fine Art in New Media Art from the University of North Texas (2013) where he attended on a full scholarship studying principally with David Stout and Jenny Vogel. Andrew has performed and presented his work around the world. His work has been shown in the Google Cultural Lab in Paris\, The University of Brasilia\, PUC-Rio\, OT301 Amsterdam\, and McGill University Montreal as a part of the Transplanted Roots Percussion Symposium among many other venues.
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/andrew-blanton/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170525T150000
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SUMMARY:[Noo Phone in the Black Space]: or How to Avoid Roaming Charges
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 25 + Friday\, May 26\n7pm\n@ Silo City\nFree and open to the general public \nSqueaky Wheel is proud to present an augmented reality performance by Buffalo based media artist Yvette Granata and San Jose based artist and performer Andrew Blanton. For two consecutive evenings the artists will install and perform in a visual\, sonic performance that transforms the grand halls of Silo City through emerging technologies. \nCan augmented reality be used as the creation of new forms of collectivity? Or does it produce new forms of spatio-temporal apartheids? Through their respective approaches to performative augmentation and mobile media\, Andrew Blanton and Yvette Granata’s works inquire into the manner in which augmented reality and media performance can be framed as a critical dialogue between the alliances and the vacuoles of mobile realities. \nInterpreting augmented reality as performance space\, their works are audiovisual performances and variations on collective and un-collective space. The works form a critical dialogue on augmented life\, collecting performances of sound and image — an ambient group text message\, a vertical disorientation through camera-apps\, a hand-held sonic immersion\, and a modulation of ambient feedback of the Silos.
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/noo-phone-in-the-black-space-or-how-to-avoid-roaming-charges-2/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Design/ Illustrator
DESCRIPTION:Need to design a logo\, icon\, or complex image for use in web\, print\, or video? In this workshop you will learn the fundamentals of Adobe Illustrator\, the industry standard vector graphics tool used for these applications and many more. \nLearn how to: \n\nNavigate the Illustrator interface\nCreate\, manipulate\, and color symbols and shapes\nApply basic design techniques to achieve your own creative goals\nExport projects for use in other forms of media\n\n\nMembers $135 | Non-Members $175 \nRegistration must occur at least three days prior to the start date of workshop. Cancellations must take place 48hrs before to receive a refund. No walk-ins accepted. \nWhile our website is under construction\, please register via phone (716) 884-7172 or contact kevin@squeaky.org
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/design-illustrator/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
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SUMMARY:Process & Play: Works from Squeaky Wheel's Youth Programs
DESCRIPTION:Process & Play: Works from Squeaky Wheel’s Youth Programs \nOn view: May 20–June 17 \nIn collaboration with the students of West Side Studios\, Tech Arts for Girls\, Tech Arts for Youth\, and the Buffalo Youth Media Institute\, we are proud to present an exhibition of work by the young artists in our youth education programs. Through a variety of media art practices\, such as stop motion animation\, hand processed film\, video manipulation\, among others\, these enthusiastic makers have used their tools and skills to approach themselves and the world around them with energy\, humor\, and invention. Featuring work by: Lou\, Trayvon\, Bhakti\, Tucker\, Wilson\, Josh\, Jolie\, Daniel\, and Fiona. The exhibition is viewable in the Squeaky Wheel’s storefront window space and includes both audio and visual elements.
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/process-play-works-from-squeaky-wheels-youth-programs/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
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SUMMARY:Thesis Exhibition | Joseph Frank: The Continuous Journey
DESCRIPTION:Opening Friday\, May 19\, 2017\n6–9pm\nOn View through June 2\, 2017\nFree and open to the general public \nThis exhibition features an extensive series of paintings by Joseph Frank\, who is in the process of completing his MFA at the University at Buffalo. The series tells the story of a person who struggles to make sense of the world around him\, as he interacts with objects and living things. The exhibition will include an animation piece\, composed of pictures of each of the paintings. \nJoseph Frank is completing his MFA at the University at Buffalo. He is originally from Albany NY. He received his BFA from The College of Saint Rose in 2015. His art explores the effects of technology and consumerism\, as well as nature and spirituality.
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/joseph-frank-the-continuous-journey/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
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SUMMARY:Kathleen Collins' Losing Ground
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, May 17\, 2017\n7pm\n@ Squeaky Wheel\nGeneral $7 | $5 for Squeaky Wheel Members\nPreceded by Hair Piece: A Film for Nappy-Headed People (1984) by Ayoka Chenzira \n“A NEARLY LOST MASTERWORK” —The New Yorker \n“EFFERVESCENT\, BRAINY\, and SEXY” — The Village Voice \nFunny\, brilliant\, and personal\, Kathleen Collins’ Losing Ground (1982) should have ranked high in the canon of 1980s American independent cinema but was never theatrically released. A key narrative feature written and directed by a black woman\, Collins’ passing at the age of 46 almost meant the films erasure from history\, until the filmmakers daughter and Milestone films set out to restore this vital work telling the story of a marriage of two remarkable people\, both at a crossroads in their lives. Sara (Seret Scott)\, a black professor of philosophy\, is embarking on an intellectual quest to understand “ecstasy” just as her painter husband Victor (Bill Gunn) sets off on a more earthy exploration of joy. Losing Ground is here paired with another key work of 80s black cinema\, the 10 minute animated musical satire Hair Piece: A Film for Nappy-Headed People (1984) by Ayoka Chenzira\, regarding the question of self image for African American women living in a society where beautiful hair is viewed as hair that blows in the wind and lets you be free. Curated by Squeaky Wheel’s Spring 2017 Curatorial Intern Caitlin Margaret Coder who will deliver introductory remarks. Special thanks to Women Make Movies and Milestone Films.
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/kathleen-collins-losing-ground/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170513T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170513T110000
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SUMMARY:Villa Maria College Film & Animation Screening
DESCRIPTION:Still from The Perfect Day by Vincent Czapla\nMay 13th\, 2017\n 1pm\n @ Squeaky Wheel\n Free and open to the public \nWe are excited to present the work of junior and senior animations students in Villa Maria College’s BFA in Animation Program in our microcinema this spring. The program includes short animated films created by the students\, with the guidance of the faculty\, from initial storyboard\, to animation\, to final edit. Also included in the screening\, will be a few notable shorts from our new BFA in Digital Filmmaking program\, which launched in the fall of 2016. Including work by Vincent Czapla\, Christopher Harper\, Kevin Fan\, Ginette Melendez\, Tiyame Gomillion\, among others. \nFollowing the screening the show continues at Buffalo Arts Studio (Tri-Main Center 2495 Main Street\, Suite 500)\, from 5-8pm\, where 22 additional juniors and seniors will be displaying their work in more specialized fields\, such as 3D digital modeling\, character design\, motion graphics\, and character animation. \nVilla Maria College’s Animation program is ground in the fundamentals of animation and fine art. See where your talent can take you.
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/villa-maria-college-film-animation-screening/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170510T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170510T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T000024
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SUMMARY:Yella
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, May 10\, 2017\n7pm\n@ Squeaky Wheel\nGeneral $7 | $5 for Squeaky Wheel Members\nAs part of Lonely Ghosts: The Early Films of Christian Petzold \n“An enigmatic thriller. The kind of movie that tantalizes the mind.” —Stephen Holden\, The New York Times \n“Narrowly escaping her volatile ex-husband\, Yella (Nina Hoss) flees her small hometown in former East Germany for a new life in the West. She finds a promising job with Philipp\, a handsome business executive with whom an unlikely romance soon blossoms. But just as Yella seems poised to realize her dreams\, she finds herself haunted by buried truths that threaten to destroy her newfound happiness. Christian Petzold’s Yella is a stylish and deliciously suspenseful mystery.” (Cinema Guild) \nCultivate Cinema Circle’s series Lonely Ghosts: The Early Films of Christian Petzold\, highlighting the work of the essential German filmmaker continues with one of his signature works. An unofficial remake of the 1962 film Carnival of Souls\, this is the third time the filmmaker and actor Nina Hoss worked together in their celebrated series of collaborations.
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/yella/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170509T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170518T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T000024
CREATED:20251230T191003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251230T191003Z
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SUMMARY:Web Design
DESCRIPTION:Building your website doesn’t have to require a degree in computer science. This WordPress-based workshop will give you the tools to construct your online presence without any hardcore coding. Great for small businesses\, artists\, and entrepreneurs! \nLearn how to: \n\nNavigate the WordPress platform\nApply themes and customize them to your needs\nUse posts\, pages\, and events to keep your content up-to-date\nPrepare videos\, images\, and graphics to be presented on your site\n\n\nMembers $135 | Non-Members $175 \nRegistration must occur at least three days prior to the start date of workshop. Cancellations must take place 48hrs before to receive a refund. No walk-ins accepted. \nWhile our website is under construction\, please register via phone (716) 884-7172 or contact kevin@squeaky.org
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/web-design-4/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170506T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170527T090000
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SUMMARY:TAG: MUSIC VIDEO
DESCRIPTION:The Music Video \nMay 6–May 27 \nSaturdays\, 10am–1pm \n  \nStudents can bring all the skills they’ve gained over the past season to bear in the production of a music video! As a group they’ll produce and edit their own visual accompaniment to local artist Lockedown’s single\, “Cracked.” Though students are encouraged to participate via the mediums they’ve learned in previous sessions\, newcomers are also welcome! \n\nDSLR Skills\nVideo Editing\nCreative Vision Development\n\nClick here to check out Lockedown’s music! \n  \nContact kevin@squeaky.org for information & registration.
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/tag-music-video/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tech Arts for Girls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170501T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170501T163000
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SUMMARY:PLASMA: Sondra Perry
DESCRIPTION: Sondra Perry. Ashes for Three Monitor Workstation. 2017\n  \nMonday\, May 1\n 6:30pm\n @ Center for the Arts\, Room 112. SUNY Buffalo North Campus.\n Free and open to the general public \nOn the occasion of the closing week of Sondra Perry’s exhibition flesh out at Squeaky Wheel\, we are pleased co-present an artist talk by Sondra Perry for the University at Buffalo’s Department of Media Study’s PLASMA series in Media Art. Co-presented with UB’s (CAS) Dept. of Media Study and co-sponsored by UB Depts. of Art\, English\, Philosophy and Romance Languages & Literatures. \nSondra Perry was born in Perth Amboy\, New Jersey\, in 1986. Perry holds an MFA from Columbia University and a BFA from Alfred University. In 2015\, the artist’s work appeared in the fourth iteration of the Greater New York exhibition at MoMA/PS1. Other exhibitions include Disguise: Masks and Global African Art\, Seattle Art Museum\, Seattle\, 2015; A Curious Blindness\, Miriam & Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery\, New York (2015); Of Present Bodies\, Arlington Arts Center\, Arlington VA (2014); and Young\, Gifted\, & Black: Transforming Visual Media\, The Camera Club of New York (2012). Perry performed Sondra Perry & Associate Make Pancakes and Shame the Devil at the Artist’s Institute\, New York\, in 2015. The artist’s work has been screened at venues such as Les Voutes\, Paris\, France; Light Industry\, New York; Video Art and Experimental Film Festival\, Tribeca Cinemas\, New York; Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts Museum\, Shenyang China; and LOOP Barcelona Media Arts Festival. Perry was a panelist at Black Artists on Social Media at the Brooklyn Museum\, NY. Perry has participated in residencies at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture\, Vermont Studio Center\, Ox-bow\, and the Experimental Television Center. Perry is currently based in Houston\, Texas as part of the artist-in-residence program CORE at the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston. \n\nPerformances\, Lectures\, and Screenings in Media Art (PLASMA) is a speakers series presented by the Department of Media Study and co-sponsored by the Department of English\, the Department of Theater and Dance\, the UB Technē Institute\, and the UB Gender Institute. The series is open to the public and focuses on contemporary practices and discourses in media art and culture. For more info\, click here.
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/plasma-sondra-perry-artist-talk/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170429T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170429T130000
DTSTAMP:20260422T000024
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SUMMARY:Feminist Cybersecurity Workshop with Yvette Granata
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 29\n 2–5pm\n @ Squeaky Wheel\n General $10 | $7 for Squeaky Wheel Members\nTo reserve a seat\, email alex@squeaky.org \, or call (716) 884 7172. \nIn this 3 hour workshop\, multi-media artist\, media scholar and film designer Yvette Granata will introduce encryption practices of PGP and other methods for digital safety. Following methods from the DIY Feminist Cybersecurity Guide\, participants will cover personal cybersecurity for mobile phones\, social media\, web browsers\, TOR options\, and everyday tactics for digital safety for various individual needs. The workshop will also include a look at how artists and activists have used encryption and their tactics for digital security as part of a trans-media practice\, including the reproducible workshop of Dalit Diva and the documentary practices of Laura Poitras. Bring your own laptop. No encryption experience necessary. \nYvette Granata is a Phd Candidate at SUNY Buffalo in the Department of Media Study’s theory and practice program. She explores ultra-terrestrial superpositions and encounters between media art\, technology and philosophy. \nTo reserve a seat\, email alex@squeaky.org
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/feminist-cybersecurity-workshop-with-yvette-granata/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170426T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170426T180000
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SUMMARY:Bijou
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 27\, 2017\n8pm\n@ Dreamland\n$5 Suggested Donation\nIn collaboration with Just Buffalo\, on the occasion of Studio: Eileen Myles. \nSqueaky Wheel and Dreamland with Just Buffalo are pleased to present April’s Reel Queer film screening\, the groundbreaking erotic whirlwind Bijou. “A living\, breathing sensual and sensory experience”\, (Dangerous Minds) Wakefield Poole’s 1972 film is a transformative experience. The screening will be followed by discussion led by curator RE Katz. Special thanks to Vinegar Syndrome. \nBijou @ Reel Queer is presented in conjunction with Just Buffalo’s STUDIO reading featuring Eileen Myles\, which will take place at the Evergreen Commons on Thurs\, April 27\, 2017 at 7:30pm. \nBijou\nWakefield Poole\n75 min\, 1972 \n“Acclaimed director Wakefield Poole’s second feature\, the surreal and trippy Bijou\, set a new standard for explicit cinema when it opened in 1972. The film concerns a construction worker (Bill Harrison) who witnesses a car accident and pockets the female victim’s purse in which he discovers her invitation to a club named Bijou.” – Vinegar Syndrome
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/bijou/
LOCATION:Dreamland\, 387 Franklin St\, Buffalo\, 14202
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170425T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170504T160000
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SUMMARY:Video Editing/ Final Cut Pro X
DESCRIPTION:Learn the craft of manipulating narrative and meaning with the art of editing. In this workshop you’ll learn how to take raw footage and assemble it into a narrative\, whether for short films\, documentaries\, interviews\, promotional videos\, or experimental films. \nLearn how to: \n\nNavigate the Final Cut Pro X workspace\nStructure your workflow for ease and efficiency\nUtilize continuity editing\, juxtaposition\, and other ideas to create meaning\nExport your videos for different contexts and situations\n\n\nMembers $135 | Non-Members $175 \nRegistration must occur at least three days prior to the start date of workshop. Cancellations must take place 48hrs before to receive a refund. No walk-ins accepted. \nWhile our website is under construction\, please register via phone (716) 884-7172 or contact kevin@squeaky.org
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/video-editing-final-cut-pro-x/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170415T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170415T180000
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SUMMARY:Visions of an Island: Sky Hopinka in Person
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 15\n 7pm\n @ Squeaky Wheel\n General $7 | Free for Squeaky Wheel Members\n Presentation followed by a live Q&A with the artist \n“Staggeringly beautiful” – The New Yorker \n“The searching\, striking digital films of Sky Hopinka are complex formal arrangements\, conceptually and aesthetically dense\, characterized by an intricate layering of word and image. But they are also wellsprings of beauty and mystery\, filled with surprising confluences of speech and song\, color and motion.” – ArtForum \nMilwaukee based artist Sky Hopinka will present a screening of three of his films at Squeaky Wheel. Sky Hopinka’s lyrical\, gorgeous works approach both his own heritage and history as a Ho-Chunk Nation national and descendent of the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians\, as well as the reverberations of the the continuing injustices that confront indigenous peoples. Included in this screening are his award winning films Jaaji Approx. (2015) that addresses the filmmakers relationship with his father\, wawa (2014)\, an experimental documentary that features speakers of Chinuk Wawa\, a Native American language from the Pacific Northwest\, Visions of an Island (2016) which was recently selected to be part of the 2017 Whitney Biennial. The artist will also present a new in-progress work titled Dislocation Blues made during his travels to Standing Rock over the past year. Co-presented with PLASMA at The Department of Media Study\, SUNY at Buffalo. \nProgram:\nTotal length: ~78min \n \nVisions of an Island \n15min / 2016\nAn Unangam Tunuu elder describes cliffs and summits\, drifting birds\, and deserted shores. A group of students and teachers play and invent games revitalizing their language. A visitor wanders in a quixotic chronicling of earthly and supernal terrain. These visions offer glimpses of an island in the center of the Bering Sea. \nwawa \n6min / 2014\nFeaturing speakers of Chinuk Wawa\, a Native American language from the Pacific Northwest\, Wawa begins slowly\, patterning various forms of documentary and ethnography. Quickly\, the patterns tangle and become confused and commingled\, while translating and transmuting ideas of cultural identity\, language\, and history. \n \nJáaji Approx.\n7:36min / 2015\nLogging and approximating a relationship between audio recordings of my father and videos gathered of the landscapes we have both separately traversed. The initial distance between the logger and the recordings\, of recollections and of songs\, new and traditional\, narrows while the images become an expanding semblance of filial affect. Jáaji is a near translation for directly addressing a father in the Hočak language. \n \nAnti-Objects\, or Space Without Path or Boundary\n13:05 min / 2017\n“The individual is not an autonomous\, solitary object but a thing of uncertain extent\, with ambiguous boundaries. So too is matter\, which loses much of its allure the moment it is reduced to an object\, shorn of its viscosity\, pressure and density. Both subject and matter resist their reduction into objects. Everything is interconnected and intertwined.” —– Kengo Kuma\nThe title of this video\, taken from the texts of the architect Kengo Kuma\, suggests a way of looking at everything as “interconnected and intertwined”\, as are the historical and the present\, the tool and the artifact. Images and representations of two structures in the Portland Metropolitan Area that have direct and complicated connections to the Chinookan people who inhabit(ed) the land are woven with audio tapes of one of the last speakers of chinuk wawa\, the Chinookan creole\, chinuk wawa. These localities of matter resist their reduction into objects\, and call anew for space and time given to wandering as a deliberate act and the empowerment of shared utility.\nCommissioned by Design Week Portland\, for publication in February\, 2017. \n \nI’ll Remember You as You Were\, Not as What You’ll Become\n12:32 min / 2016\nAn elegy to Diane Burns on the shapes of mortality\, and being\, and the forms the transcendent spirit takes while descending upon landscapes of life and death. A place for new mythologies to syncopate with deterritorialized movement and song\, reifying old routes of reincarnation. Where resignation gives hope for another opportunity\, another form\, for a return to the vicissitudes of the living and all their refractions. \n“I’m from Oklahoma I ain’t got no one to call my own. \nIf you will be my honey\, I will be your sugar pie way hi ya \nway ya hi ya way ya hi yo” \n-Diane Burns (1957-2006) \nDislocation Blues\n~18 min / In-progress\nAn incomplete and imperfect portrait of reflections from Standing Rock.
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/visions-of-an-island-sky-hopinka-in-person/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170411T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170420T160000
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SUMMARY:Video Production
DESCRIPTION:Gain the skills you’ll need to light\, shoot\, and record your own films\, documentaries\, interviews\, and advertisements.  Get hands-on experience with professional equipment and software in an intimate\, small-class setting. \nLearn how to: \n\nManipulate a camera and properly expose a shot\nUse common types of microphones to record audio\nCommunicate your ideas with cinematic grammar\nLight your shots for best effect\nDump and prepare your footage for editing\n\n\nMembers $135 | Non-Members $175 \nRegistration must occur at least three days prior to the start date of workshop. Cancellations must take place 48hrs before to receive a refund. No walk-ins accepted. \nWhile our website is under construction\, please register via phone (716) 884-7172 or contact kevin@squeaky.org
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/video-production-5/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170408T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170429T090000
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SUMMARY:TAG: Character Animator
DESCRIPTION:Character Animator \nApril 8–April 29 \nSaturdays\, 10am–1pm \n  \nLearn to create\, rig\, and animate your own puppets in Adobe’s new performative animation program\, Character Animator! Control your character’s face with your own face\, speak through their mouths\, and move their arms and legs with mouse gestures! Additionally\, by the end of the course each student will have produced their own short cartoon. \n\nCharacter Design\nRigging and Hierarchies\nRefining Performances\n\n  \nContact kevin@squeaky.org for information & registration.
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/tag-character-animator/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tech Arts for Girls
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170409
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SUMMARY:Call for Submissions: Shape of a Pocket
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: April 8th\, 2017\, 11:59pm \nThe pocket in question is a small pocket of resistance. A pocket is formed when two or more people come together in agreement. The resistance is against the inhumanity of the new world economic order. – John Berger\, The Shape of a Pocket \nSqueaky Wheel is now accepting submissions to a juried\, thematic group exhibition inspired by the idea of “pockets of resistance.” Titled after John Berger’s book\, The Shape of a Pocket\, we invite artists in Western New York\, working in all forms of media arts (from video\, film\, sound\, emergent technologies\, performance\, and cross disciplinary platforms) to submit proposals engaging with the theme. How can the form of a work be a site of resistance? How can collaborative practices inform our ideas of activism in art? What does it mean for resistance to happen in an exhibition context? Work can address specific topics\, or embody these ideas in broader ways; artists are invited to interpret this theme according their specific concerns and practices. Shape of a Pocket will open in July 2017 and will be comprised of a gallery exhibition\, and a screening / performance section. \nEligibility:\nSubmissions are open to artists and collectives residing in the 17 counties of Western New York that comprise: Allegany\, Cattaraugus\, Chautauqua\, Chemung\, Erie\, Genesee\, Livingston\, Monroe\, Niagara\, Ontario\, Orleans\, Schuyler\, Seneca\, Steuben\, Wayne\, Wyoming\, and Yates. We encourage artists at any stage of their career to apply. \nSelected artists will receive:\nArtist fees according to W.A.G.E. baselines when applicable.\nA complimentary Squeaky Wheel membership (one year).\nProposed technical and installation support for the display of the work. See available presentation/installation equipment here (based on availability.)\nA community feedback forum for their work. \nSubmission Process:\nInclude links to support material\, as instructed in the form.\nArtists may submit up to three works for consideration. Each submission requires a separate application.\nNotifications about your submission will be sent out by April 30\, 2017.\nIncomplete applications will be disqualified; please check all links before submitting.\nContact ekrem@squeaky.org with any questions.\nSubmit by deadline: April 8th\, 2017\, 11:59pm. \nAPPLICATION FORM\n 
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/shape-of-a-pocket/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Call
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SUMMARY:Cultivate Cinema Circle: Ghosts
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 5\n 7pm\n @ Squeaky Wheel\n General $7 | Free for Squeaky Wheel Members \nA man travels from Paris to Berlin in search of his wife. He finds her in a psychiatric hospital in Spandau and takes her back to Paris. Every year\, the wife makes the journey to Berlin\, desperately searching for her daughter who was abducted in 1989 at the age of three. She was never found. The wife meets a young vagabond named Nina. A drifter who doesn′t seem to have a home of her own\, Nina roams about the city with Toni\, taking the world as it comes\, stealing whatever she can\, here and there. The wife is convinced that Nina is her lost daughter. \n“Ghosts are the spirits of those who refuse to believe they′re dead. Ghosts haunt the realms in between life and death\, hoping that love will help them to regain life. These are the ghosts that are the subject of this film.” – Christian Petzold \nGhosts / 2005 / 85 minutes / German / Color \nThroughout 2017\, Cultivate Cinema Circle\, in collaboration with Squeaky Wheel and the Goethe Institute Boston\, will be presenting a monthly series dedicated to the essential German filmmaker Christian Petzold. A graduate of the renowned German Film and Television Academy (dffb)\, who often collaborated with his fellow alum Harun Farocki\, Petzold has established a critical\, vital cinema since beginning his career in the early 90s.
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/cultivate-cinema-circle-ghosts/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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SUMMARY:Open Source Estrogen
DESCRIPTION:By Mary Tsang & Byron Rich\nCo-presented by Coalesce BioArt Lab\, University at Buffalo\n\nSqueaky Wheel is excited to announce a workshop by Coalesce BioArt Lab artists in residence Mary Tsang and Byron Rich. \nOur world is an alien landscape filled with toxicities. Petrochemical\, agricultural\, and pharmaceutical industries all contribute to the permeation of endocrine disrupting molecules into our environment\, queering both our bodies and the bodies of non-human species. This can be seen as a form of slow violence that is pervasive yet difficult to perceive. Without reinforcing a politics of purity\, how can we as citizens effectively respond? \nIn the Open Source Estrogen workshop\, participants work in teams to construct a DIY solid phase extraction system\, then perform detection using yeast-based biosensors for estrogenic compounds. Water samples will be collected from the following locales: the Buffalo water front\, Scajaquada Creek\, the Erie Canal and the Niagara River. \nByron Rich is an assistant professor at Alleghany College and Mary Maggic Tsang who is currently working on her MFA at MIT have joined forces to trouble the toxins around us. They use chemical processes to identify endocrine disrupters in our waterways and in return they have proposed an educational workshop that will then allow the audience to take part in this research. \nCoalesce: Center for Biological Arts is a hybrid studio laboratory facility dedicated to enabling hands-on creative engagement with the tools and technologies of the life sciences. \n\nFree for Squeaky Wheel members and UB students | Non-Members $10 \nPlease register by March 31st. \nWhile our website is under construction\, please register via phone (716) 884-7172 or contact alex@squeaky.org
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/open-source-estrogen/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170322T150000
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SUMMARY:Black Celebration + in complete world
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, March 22\, 2017\n 7pm\n @ Squeaky Wheel\n General $7 | Free for Squeaky Wheel Members \nNEW DATE: Please note that this screening has been postponed due to the weather; it will take place on Wednesday\, March 22nd. \nSqueaky Wheel is excited to present a pairing of films that variously aim to question common political assumptions and their reverberations\, with a pairing of Tony Cokes’ 1988 short film Black Celebration and Shelly Silver’s 2008 documentary in complete world. Special thanks to Shelly Silver and Electronic Arts Intermix. Guest curated by Squeaky Wheel’s Fall 2016 curatorial intern Bella Clemente.\n\n\nBlack Celebration\, Tony Cokes\, 1988\, 17 minutes\nin complete world\, Shelly Silver\, 2008\, 55 minutes\n\n\n\n\nTony Cokes’ Black Celebration pairs up newsreel footage of the 1960s race riots with textual commentary and music from the 1980s\, when the film was made. Depeche Mode lyrics are printed on the screen\, referencing the song that named the film.  Cokes intent for Black Celebration was to give a social critique of the 1960s\, questioning the reasons behind the urban riots\, and suggesting that they were partially due to a rebellion against capitalism. Instead of showing this footage with its corresponding newsreel audio\, music and text eliminate the portrayal of these riots as “criminal or irrational”.  The newsreels show the riots in Los Angeles\, Boston\, Newark\, and Detroit\, and display burning fires\, policemen and military tanks in a stark black-and-white contrast.  Cokes changes the viewer’s impression of the race riots by clashing violent visuals with pop sounds of the 80s.\n\n\n\n“Do you feel like you make enough money?”\n“Does global warming exist?”\nThese are some of the questions you will hear during Shelly Silver’s in complete world. Shot before the election of Barack Obama in 2008\, Shelly Silver found herself “angry and disillusioned with the US\, and more importantly\, NYC” and wanted to see and feel what others were experiencing at that time. The interviews carefully woven together in this piece were filmed in a heated time\, and the questions Silver asks to her subjects are ones she struggled to answer herself. Two very important features come out over the course of these interviews. The first is the spectrum of answers for each question\, and how well they match up with the appearance of the speakers. Is the person young? A woman? Well-dressed? What is the color of their skin?  How do these physical characteristics line up with assumed answers? Second\, Silver leaves each question open and remains silent and respective\, allowing her subjects to develop their perspectives past talking points. Silver’s questions in in complete world range from the philosophical to the political\, creating a broad survey of thoughts and beliefs that are messier than they might first appear.  – Bella Clemente\n\n*\n\n\nBella Clemente is a D.C./Rochester transplant living in Buffalo. She works for metal sculptor\, Albert Paley\, as a Studio Assistant. She was the Curatorial Intern for Squeaky Wheel in the Fall of 2016\, where she made many new art connections in Buffalo. She graduated from the University of Rochester in 2016 with a B.A. in Studio Arts and a B.S. in Brain & Cognitive Sciences. She enjoys making prints and volunteering at the Albright-Knox in her free time.
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/black-celebration-in-complete-world/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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SUMMARY:Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 11\n 2-7pm\n @ Squeaky Wheel\n FREE\nPLEASE RSVP \nSqueaky Wheel is proud to participate in the Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon! This worldwide event asks writers\, editors\, and enthusiasts all over the world to log on to Wikipedia and contribute to the world’s encyclopedia by adding\, editing\, and expanding pages of women artists. We invite people of all gender identities and expressions\, particularly trans- and cis-gendered women\, to participate. \nAt Squeaky Wheel\, we will focus on women in media art\, and are very excited to be collaborating with three essential media arts distributors who will provide special access to their collections: Electronic Arts Intermix (NYC)\, Video Data Bank (Chicago)\, and Vtape (Toronto). The editors of Peach Mag will also be joining us\, for those interested in women and non-binary people in the literary arts. \nCo-presented by Buffalo State College’s Women & Gender Studies Interdisciplinary Minor and UB’s Department of Art and Department of Media Study. \nAbout Art+Feminism \nArt+Feminism began as a conversation between four friends who wanted to create meaningful changes to the body of knowledge available about feminism and the arts on Wikipedia. We had no idea that what started as a small gathering would mushroom into a global initiative. \nWhy? | Wikimedia Foundation found that less than 10% of its contributors identify as female. While the reasons for the gender gap are up for debate\, the practical effect of the disparity is not: content is skewed by the lack of female participation. This represents an alarming absence in an important repository of shared knowledge. \nImpact | Every March since 2014\, we’ve gathered at 280+ events across six continents\, to create and improve thousands of Wikipedia pages for artists like Tina Charlie\, LaToya Ruby Frazier\, Ana Mendieta\, Augusta Savage\, and Frances Stark. \nFor more information about the worldwide event\, and to see other Edit-a-Thon’s happening concurrently around the world\, see the Art+Feminism website. \nWe encourage attendees to create a Wikipedia account prior to the event. Please bring your laptop and power cord. \nChildcare is available at no cost – please contact caitlin@squeaky.org by March 4 and include the first names and number of children requiring care\, their ages\, and what time you plan on attending. \nRefreshments generously provided by BreadHive.
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/art-feminism-wikipedia-edit-a-thon/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Intro to Audio Production
DESCRIPTION:Though visuals are the flashy\, stand-out part of your film\, conventional wisdom is that sound is actually more important.  Capturing good sound\, however\, can be a bit tricky.  By focusing on open-air recording and the production of foley\, this workshop will give you the foundation you need in equipment\, practice\, and software to bring your audio up to snuff.  Learn about: \n\nCommon types of mics and their uses\nBasic audio recording practices\nRecording interfaces and terms\nSound-editing software\, including freeware alternatives to industry-standard applications\n\n\nMembers $135 | Non-Members $175 \nRegistration must occur at least three days prior to the start date of workshop. Cancelations must take place 48hrs before to receive a refund. No walk-ins accepted. \nWhile our website is under construction\, please register via phone (716) 884-7172 or contact kevin@squeaky.org
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/intro-to-audio-production/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170304T050000
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SUMMARY:TAG: 3-D Modeling
DESCRIPTION:3D Modeling \nMarch 4–March 25 \nSaturdays\, 10am–1pm \n  \nHaving visited the early days of film\, we turn our attention to the cutting edge of modern technology! 3D modeling is at the core of most video games\, animated movies\, and advertisements\, but is still evolving to this day. This introductory class will acquaint students will the industry-standard software and lead them through the process of producing their own 3D model! \n\nBasic Workflow and Tools\nPre-visualization and Reference\nSimple Rendering\n\n  \nContact kevin@squeaky.org for information & registration.
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/tag-3-d-modeling/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tech Arts for Girls
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170301T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170301T170000
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SUMMARY:The State I Am In
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, March 1st\n 7pm\n @ Squeaky Wheel\n General $7 | Free for Squeaky Wheel Members \nStarting Cultivate Cinema Circle’s series dedicated to the essential filmmaker Christian Petzold\, The State I Am In depicts a teenager (Julia Hummer) who travels back to Germany with her fugitive parents (Barbara Auer\, Richy Müller)\, former terrorists in need of money.  For 15 years now\, the parents have been leading an underground existence\, hiding among the anonymous tourists on the beaches of Portugal. They have broken a taboo: they have conceived a daughter. A girl who has never swapped clothes with her friends\, never skipped classes in school\, camped out at lakes\, got drunk and broken off with her boyfriend in ice-cream parlours. A girl who is alone. \nThe parents are just about to establish some sort of legal identity for themselves in Brazil\, when a slight negligence causes everything to fall apart around them. And again they are on the run\, which brings them back to Germany. Meanwhile\, their daughter has fallen in love. A love which will lead to a tragedy and destroy the family. \nThe State I Am In / 2001 / 106 min / digital / Germany \nThroughout 2017\, Cultivate Cinema Circle\, in collaboration with Squeaky Wheel and the Goethe Institute Boston\, will be presenting a monthly series dedicated to the essential German filmmaker Christian Petzold. A graduate of the renowned German Film and Television Academy (dffb)\, who often collaborated with his fellow alum Harun Farocki\, Petzold has established a critical\, vital cinema since beginning his career in the early 90s.
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/the-state-i-am-in/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170221T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170302T150000
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SUMMARY:Web Design
DESCRIPTION:Building your website doesn’t have to require a degree in computer science.  This WordPress-based workshop will give you the tools to construct your online presence without any hardcore coding. \nLearn how to: \n\nNavigate the WordPress platform\nApply themes and customize them to your needs\nUse posts\, pages\, and events to keep your content up-to-date\nPrepare videos\, images\, and graphics to be presented on your site\n\n\nMembers $135 | Non-Members $175 \nRegistration must occur at least three days prior to the start date of workshop. Cancelations must take place 48hrs before to receive a refund. No walk-ins accepted. \nWhile our website is under construction\, please register via phone (716) 884-7172 or contact kevin@squeaky.org
URL:https://squeaky.org/event/web-design-3/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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