SoMad and Upstate Films present Know Your Place, a free outdoor program and short film screening that explores who gets to claim, move through, and belong to the land. Across documentary, puppetry, and mockumentary, six films trace how colonialism drives environmental destruction, and how land and its nonhuman inhabitants remember what we choose to forget. Humor and absurdity become tools for reckoning with systems of extraction, erasure, and resistance. The evening opens with an artist talk between SoMad Artist-in-Residence Regan De Loggans and Esther, The Bipedal Entity!, discussing Regan’s piece Thank You, Come Again, a communal bandera woven from consumer plastic and built on a loom of reclaimed police barricades, will be on view as a starting point for conversation about land, belonging, and the art world's own entanglements with tokenization, co-opted social justice language, and the pitfalls of representation. Esther closes with an historical drag performance. Drinks, dancing, and food all in Kestrel’s backyard. Film Lineup: Notes of Silence - Alexandra Kumala Swimming Lesson - Vardit Goldner Our Mine - Shayna Strype Stroad - Pablo Garcia The Insufferable Whiteness of Being - Anxious to Make I Get to Have My Own Private Hope - Yue Nakayama.