Paper has always carried its own quiet rebellion. At GalileOasis, in collaboration with Tumm of Wuthipol Designs, that defiance takes the form of a picnic-market devoted to small publishers and handmade books. Here, zines are not simply stapled pages but declarations of intent, stitched together by those who believe in stories too unruly for the mainstream. The event draws writers, illustrators, printers and collectors into one open space, where every table is a manifesto disguised as paper. Conversations drift between binding methods and ink choices, yet the undercurrent is connection – a recognition that publishing can be communal, not corporate.
September 6-7. Free. GalileOasis, 11am-6pm