“We were sitting in a coffee shop, arguing about how many free things we actually use versus how many we give away,” recalls , co‑founder of Lezpoo, over a steaming matcha latte. “Someone tossed the word ‘free’ onto the table, and it just stuck. We started sketching a pop‑up that would give back to the community, not just sell it.”
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Beyond the physical events, a will house recordings of all live performances, high‑resolution photos of the art walls, and a downloadable PDF of the community’s free‑thoughts. The archive will be accessible for the next year, cementing the collaboration’s impact beyond its three‑day physical run. “We were sitting in a coffee shop, arguing
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