Zine Workshop
Join us for a lo-fi fun workshop
Creating a zine is an awesome way to express yourself and showcase your artistic talents. Why not join us for our one-page zine-making Workshop?
We will need at least 9 digital files, which can be on any topic or genre. Let’s get creative! There are no set-in-stone rules.
If you need to scan negatives or prints we have upcoming scan sessions, bookable by emailing us.
Please submit all images to our email, [email protected], with your name as the file name. All images should be at least 300 dpi and in jpeg format (if you need guidance with this, please get in touch).
Please submit images by 9th November to give us time for preparation.
Click here to book tickets
Access
Important physical access info:
Please note that this session is upstairs. We are in the process of installing a lift, however due to unforeseen delays this is now due to be completed November 2024, but could change. The event space is up a single flight of 14 steps then you go around the corner and there are two small steps. Once you’re upstairs there’s a loo. You shouldn’t need to come downstairs for anything until the end of the activity.
If you can’t do the stairs and need to be on the ground floor, please let us know 10 days before the session and we will move the activity.
You can
- Email us using the ‘contact organiser link; or
- Send us an SMS text/WhatsApp message on 07957 602790.
If you have additional access needs (e.g. large print, BSL interpreter, level access) please let us know by emailing (using the contact organiser button/link) or sending us an SMS text/WhatsApp message on 07957 602790.
GETTING HERE
- Tram & Train to Blackpool North Station
- Bus: No 6 or 18 to Topping St., No 3, 3a, 5c, 6, 18 to Church St (Stanley Buildings), No 5, 5a, 5b, 6, 7a, 14 to Talbot Rd
- Driving: The closest pay and display car parks are on East Topping St and Talbot Road multi storey. There is also parking at the nearby Sainsbury’s supermarket, please make sure that you check the terms before you use the car park.
These sessions are supported by Know Your Neighbourhood funding from Historic England.


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