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Join or renew today A Squeaky Wheel membership means being part of a vibrant, engaging community of people that explore together, create together, and learn…
Virtual Spring Session March 27–June 19, 2021 Wednesdays 4:30–5:30 pm and Saturdays 11–1 pm Taking place on Microsoft Teams Instructor: Kaitlyn Lowe Free In this…
March 20–June 19, 2021 Wednesdays 5:30–6:30 pm & Saturdays 1:30–3:30 pm Taking place on Zoom Mentors: Kaitlyn Lowe and Mark Longolucco Free Support Offered -…
A multi-media installation and series of virtual cooking shows by Public Visualization Studio that focus on immigrant and refugee family and knowledge-sharing through cooking
Friday, November 6, 2020, 7–9:30 pm ET Conversation with Jordan Lord and Emily Watlington at 8:45 pm ET. Free or suggested donation Registration required. Click…
Wednesday, October 28, 2020, 7–9:30 pm ET Free or suggested donation Conversation with Hala Lotfy and Ekrem Serdar at 8:50 pm ET. Registration required. Click…
Friday, October 16, 2020, 7 pm ET Conversation with Lana Lin and Dessane Lopez Cassell at 8:45 pm ET. Free or suggested donation Registration required.…
Timeline(s) of Care is comprised of five virtual single-night screenings, artist talks, and interactive events taking place throughout Fall 2020. The series focuses on illness, disability, and care work across generations, crisscrossing timelines, and the minutiae of personal, social, political, and institutional life. These works acknowledge the lives and work of those who came before us to create different tomorrows.
Curated by Tabia Lewis, Squeaky Wheel's 17th Animation Fest examines the connections between magical realism, trans-subjectivity, and experimental animation.
An online sonic performance by Johann Diedrick of geological scale and ecological proportions.
Led by Jenson Leonard, this panel brings together Ashley Khirea Wahba, Nicolas Vargas, and Pastiche Lumumba
Eric Barry Drasin leads a participatory workshop on how technologies such as block-chain can or cannot affect progressive social change.
Listen to presentations by Emily Watlington, Eric Drasin, Jenson Leonard, and Johann Diedrick, and info on how to apply to SW's residency!
Emily Watlington leads a lecture and workshop for artists and curators to think through accessibility when presenting art to a public.
Johann Diedrick leads a participatory workshop on how we encounter our indoor sonic environments.
Online Screening | Friday, April 24, 7 pm Free or suggested donation. Registration required. Click here to register Click here to view the post-screening Google…
Online Screening & Artist Talk | Wednesday, April 15, 8 pm Free or suggested donation Click here to get your tickets To help keep our…
Online artist talk & screening | *NEW DATE* Wednesday, April 8, 7 pm Free or suggested donation Click here to get your ticket You will…
Online Screening | Wednesday, March 25, 7 pm Live Q&A at 8:30 pm. Free or suggested donation. Click here to get tickets. A private link…
Wednesday, March 11, 7–9 pm Free and open to the public As a filmmaker, what does it mean to represent a community? How do you…