Radio Unnameable
Squeaky Wheel 2495 Main Street, Suite 310, Buffalo, NY, United StatesLegendary radio personality Bob Fass used his radio show to pioneer free expression on the airwaves and revolutionize late night FM radio by serving as…
Legendary radio personality Bob Fass used his radio show to pioneer free expression on the airwaves and revolutionize late night FM radio by serving as…
View this installation at Squeaky Wheel's gallery during public hours, Tuesday-Saturday, 12:00-5:00pm. Sang Jun, Yoo is a new media artist based in United Sates and South…
This film takes place at Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center. Launched in 2013, REEL Queer is more than just film showings--it's a community! Now in its second…
Join us for the inaugural season of the <SOS> Sound Series, co-curated with Buffalo's own Adrian Bertolone (aka Ay Fast). This event features a double bill…
Undercover Video Journalists in Burma, armed with handycams, keep up the flow of news from their closed country despite risking torture and life in jail.…
Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center presents YOU ARE IN NEARLY EVERY FUTURE is an adapted hybrid poetry/dance/new media performance of a book-length poem…
This film takes place at Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center. Launched in 2013, REEL Queer is more than just film showings--it's a community! Now in its second…
This event has a special introduction by celebrated Dada scholars Elizabeth Otto & Sarah Bay-Cheng, a live performance by experimental poet Mike Basinski, and post-screening filmmaker…
OPENING: Friday, April 3rd, 2015 LOCATION: Squeaky Wheel, 617 Main St. This multi-media interactive installation culls on the viewer's responsiveness to play along with a…
This event takes place at Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center. Launched in 2013, REEL Queer is more than just film showings--it's a community! Now in its second…
Rachel Rampleman is the inaugural artist for Squeaky Wheel’s new storefront window gallery—viewable 24 hours a day/7 days a week from Main Street. This storefront exhibition…
A young man on a 35,000-mile journey across Northern Africa and the Middle East to uncover personal freedom serendipitously finds himself joining the fight against…
This 1961 nudie-cutie classic by “the Queen of Sexploitation” Doris Wishman portrays a rich scientist who organizes an expedition to the moon, and discovers that it’s full of nude women. With introductory remarks via Skype by legendary filmmaker Peggy Ahwesh!
This solo exhibition of work by Sondra Perry are critical investigations into the way digital technology gives shape and encompasses representation.