Miguel Libarnes, "Mascara," 2012, still from video performance, 3 mins. 32 secs., courtesy the artist and UCR Artblock. In the era of the digital, how might we have to queer what we think is queer? In its online and offline versions, the exhibition "Queer Sites and Sounds" proposes that we understand queerness both as an embodied identificatory practice and as a way of relating to digital stories, forms, and literacies. In its online and offline versions, the exhibition "Queer Sites and Sounds" proposes that we understand queerness both as an embodied identificatory practice and as a way of relating to digital stories, forms, and literacies. In partnership with U.C. Riverside's ARTSblock and Culver Center of the Arts, the Center for Art and Thought presents the multimedia works of Ronaldo Wilson, Kiam Marcelo Junio, Jeffrey Augustine Songco, Gina Osterloh, Eliza Barrios, Kat Larson, and Miguel Libarnes. Curated by Jan Christian Bernabe. Tonight, 6-8pm, on PMx Twitter, Jan Christian Bernabe, New Media, and Curatorial Director, Center for Art and Thought, will talk to PMx about some of the projects by Center for Art and Thought. Join us for the event! #PMx #PostMeridiem #ACAWSF #CA+T #Queer #MiguelLibarnes

















