- Suitable for ages 12+. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
- The price options for this workshop are £10 plus booking fee
- There are 8 places available each session.
- The workshops will last approx 2 hour
Discover the creative possibilities of gel plate printing in this hands-on workshop.

Using a geliplate, acrylic paints, and a variety of mark-making tools to create unique layered prints full of colour, pattern, and surprise.
Suitable for beginners and experienced makers alike, this relaxed session encourages experimentation and playful exploration, with plenty of beautiful prints to take home.
Presented by The Bureau Centre for the Arts, supported by the Creative Alliance and funded through the Place Partnership.
Workshop Information
- The workshop is taking place at The Bureau Centre for the Arts – access at the rear – entrance via the side street off Museum Street
- Please arrive at the venue 5 minutes before the workshop. Unfortunately your place may be allocated to a participant on the waiting list in the event of late arrival.
- Advanced booking required.
Pricing Guidance
This session has been partly subsidised by the National Festival of Making to provide a low-cost opportunity for people to try this technique at the festival weekend.
You can chat to Andy about other ways to experience his work or book workshops with him at full rates.
The National Festival of Making is delivered through a combination of public funding, partnerships, sponsorship and ticket income. Revenue from ticket sales is reinvested into Festival of Making CIC to support the delivery of future commissions, workshops, talks and cultural programmes, helping us keep much of the festival free and accessible to all.
About The Bureau Centre for the Arts
The Bureau Centre for the Arts is an independent grass roots community arts centre. It offers a year round programme of arts and creative engagement programmes, activities, events, exhibitions and performances for people of all ages and backgrounds from Blackburn and the surrounding areas.
The Bureau is a place for people from the different & diverse communities of Blackburn (particularly those who historically face barriers to participation) to experience, share and create art and culture.
Their mission is to create a space for arts and culture in Blackburn which provides accessible opportunities for artists, participants and audiences and supports a vibrant and diverse creative community.