I’m on the Hollywood Walk of Fame! / by Edgar Fabián Frías

I’m on the Hollywood Walk of Fame!

Truly grateful to my friend Anji @travelgrrrl for reaching out to me and letting me know about this digital billboard with me on it promoting the exhibition Queering Digital: Artists In Response to Anti Trans Legislation.

Join us for the opening this Friday from 6-9 pm.

RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/queering-digital-artists-in-response-to-anti-trans-legislation-tickets-1257576939479?aff=oddtdtcreator

Queering Digital explores the social ramifications of digital technology through the lens of queer, trans, and non-binary artists working in Los Angeles.

Artists include:

Jenna Caravello @jennafruit

Amina Cruz @aminacruz.studio

Nat Decker @nat_decker__

Marsian DeLellis @hausofmarsian

Andres Payan Estrada @andres_payan

Edgar Fabián Frías @edgarfabianfrias

Vita Kari @vitakari

Ibuki Kuramochi @ibuki_kuramochi

Duane Paul @duanepaul

Phil Tarley @philtarleywrites

Thanos Valentine @celibatechase

Sammie Veeler @miss__sammie

Devin Wilson @devinwilsonstudio

Kira Xonorika @xonorika

&

Ruby Zarsky @rubysateen

Location: Pacific Design Center: Blue Building 8687 Melrose Ave, West Hollywood, CA 90069

Queering Digital explores the social ramifications of digital technology through the lens of queer, trans, and non-binary artists working in Los Angeles. Over time, queer individuals have used technology and media not only as tools for survival, but also as sources of radical liberation—transforming inanimate objects, ideas, and movements into powerful symbols of resistance and self-expression. From secret printing presses and word-of-mouth newspapers to the infamous “first brick” thrown at the Stonewall Riots, to cruising phone lines and anonymous web browsers, Queering Digital traces the myriad of ways that technology has been instrumental in shaping queer social movements in perpetuity. Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to trace these digital echoes across a range of visual mediums and digital systems. The resulting exhibition invites visitors to consider how digital influences are migratory—how they travel across borders, impacting individuals and communities.

EXHIBITION DETAILS Opening Reception: March 14, 2025, 6-9 PM Exhibition Dates: March 14 - March 30

QUEERING DIGITAL is supported in part by an arts grant from the City of West Hollywood. Curators: Steve Galindo & Jamison Edgar.

Sharing a couple more photos taken by Orange Barrel Media.