
Axle Contemporary
a mobile artspace based in Santa Fe, New Mexico

Radio Tomada Drive-In Theater
it’s not just here, sister
what do you call the moon
A series of six films
curated by Riel Bellow
Saturday, August 9th, 8pm (arrive at 7:30pm)
projected onto the back of Fogelson Library
on the Midtown Campus in Santa Fe, New Mexico
1600 St. Michael's Drive, 87505
Free / no RSVP required --- space limited to 36 vehicles.
Audio will be broadcast on 87.9 FM
You'll need a radio in your vehicle.
it’s not just here, sister, what do you call the moon is a one-day film festival featuring artists from across Turtle Island and the Philippines. This selection of films takes up ideas of home and displacement. In them, individual, collective, and ancestral memory bridge connections to land and place beyond fracture. Cinema becomes a site of continuity that reimagines and recreates home.
"NISTA" // Cateri Dodginghorse ( 3min)
"Time Capsule" // Graci Horne (6 min)
"Returnal" Tino Gonzales (1min)
"DUSTY TAPES" // Fox Maxy (5 min)
"210 Weaselhead Road" // seth cardinal dodginghorse (30 min)
"Nowhere Near" // Miko Revereza (96 min)
Saturday's Drive-In Theater is an outgrowth of the Radio Tomada project at Axle and is supported in part by SITE SANTA FE and the City of Santa Fe.



Many thanks to our group of partners in Northern New Mexico who make this project possible by providing logistics, lodging, locations, and community outreach: SITE SANTA FE, Duende Gallery, Embudo Valley Library, The Paseo Project, Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival, Poeh Cultural Center, Canyon Road Summer Walk, Railyard Art Project, Española Farmers Market, Lena Street First Saturday at Lena St. Lofts, Talpa Community Market, Cara Romero Gallery, ICA Santa Fe, Cafe Fina, Taos Farmers Market, and Questa Farmers Market.


