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Menu * Home * About Us * Exhibitions * Events * Workshops * Imprint * Rentals * Tours & Groups * Donate * Volunteer * Shop (link is external) * Search About Us * Location & Hours * Staff * Instructors * History * Board of Directors * Board Member Only * SFCB Community Conduct Guidelines * Job Openings @ SFCB History * Remembering Susan Landauer Exhibitions * Unfolding Duplications: Contemporary Risograph Publishing * PAST EXHIBITIONS PAST EXHIBITIONS * Remember Me: American Carved Stone Books from the Ian Berke Collection * A Radical Alteration: Women’s Studio Workshop as a Sustainable Model for Art Making * Paper Is People: Decolonizing Global Paper Cultures * Datz Press: Global Voices in Contemporary Photobooks * Craft & Conceptual Art: Reshaping the Legacy of Artists' Books * Positively Charged: Copier Art in the Bay Area Since the 1960s * Cognitive Distance: the Bookworks and Thoughtforms of Timothy C. Ely * Book / Art / Artifact: Work from the CA Chapter of the Guild of Book Workers * Possibilities: When Artists' Books Were Young * Finding Common Ground * Reclamation: Artist's Books on the Environment * Rising Together: an Exhibition of Zines, Artists’ Books and Prints with a Social Conscience * Poetry Is Not A Luxury * (retro)(intro)spection: moving past into the forward * Turning Over An Old Leaf: Contemporary Palm Leaf Work In South And Southeast Asia * Drop Dead Gorgeous: Fine Bindings of La Prose du Transsibérien Re-creation * Calligraphies In Conversation * POSTED/UNPOSTED++ * Freud on the Couch :: Psyche in the Book * The Flag on Paper * Catching the Light :: Bookworks from Southern California * Degrees of Innovation: Alumni of the Mills College MFA Program in Book Art and Creative Writing * Chronicle Books :: Born in the Summer of Love * Books of Course: From the Teaching Collections of Chadwick, Chen, Davids, Golden, Henninger, Hobson, O'Banion, Sjoholm, and Walkup * OPEN • SET * In Remembrance: People, Times & Places * 20/20 Vision: Celebrating the Next Generation of Book Artists * Design Binding Show * The World Of Hedi Kyle: Codex Curios and Bibli’Objets * Without Type: The Dynamism of Handmade Letters * Sisters of Invention: Forty-five Years of Book Art by Sas Colby, Betsy Davids and Jaime Robles * Jingles and Giants: Bread and Puppet Books * Be Enveloped! * InsideOUT:Contemporary Bindings of Private Press Books * Absence and Presence:A Printmaking Response to the Bombing of Al-Mutanabbi Street * Water Paper Stone: A Walk-Through Book * Druckworks * Superstition 13 * Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here * Mail/Art/Book * The Uncommon Thread & A Visit to Mad Geppetto's Workshop * Shift * The Janus Press at Sixty Events * From the Bench * SFCB Event Recordings * Roadworks Steamroller Printing Festival :: General Info * San Francisco Bay Area Book Arts Calendar Workshops * Scholarships & Tuition Assistance * Registration Policies * In-Person Workshops * Online Workshops * Bookbinding Core Certificate Program * Cylinder Core Certificate Program * Workshops by DATE (Calendar) * Teach A Workshop Scholarships & Tuition Assistance * SFCB Book Arts Mentorship Award SFCB Book Arts Mentorship Award * John DeMerritt * Li Jiang * Emily McVarish Imprint * Artist-in-Residence * Small Plates Artist-in-Residence * 2012: Paolo Salvagione * 2011: Kota Ezawa * 2010: Amy Franceshini and Michael Swaine * 2009: Gail Wight * 2007: Nigel Poor * 2008: Ala Ebtekar * 2006: Nora Pauwels and John DeMerritt * 2005: Michael Bartalos 2012: Paolo Salvagione * Paolo Salvagione / Artist in Residence Tours & Groups * Team Builder Workshops * Field Trips for Students & Educators * Group Tours Donate * Innovation Fund Update Menu * Facebook (link is external) * Instagram (link is external) * Twitter (link is external) * Vimeo (link is external) * Donate * Contact * Home * About Us * Location & Hours * Staff * Instructors * History * Remembering Susan Landauer * Board of Directors * Board Member Only * SFCB Community Conduct Guidelines * Job Openings @ SFCB * Exhibitions * Unfolding Duplications: Contemporary Risograph Publishing * PAST EXHIBITIONS * Remember Me: American Carved Stone Books from the Ian Berke Collection * A Radical Alteration: Women’s Studio Workshop as a Sustainable Model for Art Making * Paper Is People: Decolonizing Global Paper Cultures * Datz Press: Global Voices in Contemporary Photobooks * Craft & Conceptual Art: Reshaping the Legacy of Artists' Books * Positively Charged: Copier Art in the Bay Area Since the 1960s * Cognitive Distance: the Bookworks and Thoughtforms of Timothy C. Ely * Book / Art / Artifact: Work from the CA Chapter of the Guild of Book Workers * Possibilities: When Artists' Books Were Young * Finding Common Ground * Reclamation: Artist's Books on the Environment * Rising Together: an Exhibition of Zines, Artists’ Books and Prints with a Social Conscience * Poetry Is Not A Luxury * (retro)(intro)spection: moving past into the forward * Turning Over An Old Leaf: Contemporary Palm Leaf Work In South And Southeast Asia * Drop Dead Gorgeous: Fine Bindings of La Prose du Transsibérien Re-creation * Calligraphies In Conversation * POSTED/UNPOSTED++ * Freud on the Couch :: Psyche in the Book * The Flag on Paper * Catching the Light :: Bookworks from Southern California * Degrees of Innovation: Alumni of the Mills College MFA Program in Book Art and Creative Writing * Chronicle Books :: Born in the Summer of Love * Books of Course: From the Teaching Collections of Chadwick, Chen, Davids, Golden, Henninger, Hobson, O'Banion, Sjoholm, and Walkup * OPEN • SET * In Remembrance: People, Times & Places * 20/20 Vision: Celebrating the Next Generation of Book Artists * Design Binding Show * The World Of Hedi Kyle: Codex Curios and Bibli’Objets * Without Type: The Dynamism of Handmade Letters * Sisters of Invention: Forty-five Years of Book Art by Sas Colby, Betsy Davids and Jaime Robles * Jingles and Giants: Bread and Puppet Books * Be Enveloped! * InsideOUT:Contemporary Bindings of Private Press Books * Absence and Presence:A Printmaking Response to the Bombing of Al-Mutanabbi Street * Water Paper Stone: A Walk-Through Book * Druckworks * Superstition 13 * Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here * Mail/Art/Book * The Uncommon Thread & A Visit to Mad Geppetto's Workshop * Shift * The Janus Press at Sixty * Events * From the Bench * SFCB Event Recordings * Roadworks Steamroller Printing Festival :: General Info * San Francisco Bay Area Book Arts Calendar * Workshops * Scholarships & Tuition Assistance * SFCB Book Arts Mentorship Award * John DeMerritt * Li Jiang * Emily McVarish * Registration Policies * In-Person Workshops * Online Workshops * Bookbinding Core Certificate Program * Cylinder Core Certificate Program * Workshops by DATE (Calendar) * Teach A Workshop * Imprint * Artist-in-Residence * 2012: Paolo Salvagione * Paolo Salvagione / Artist in Residence * 2011: Kota Ezawa * 2010: Amy Franceshini and Michael Swaine * 2009: Gail Wight * 2007: Nigel Poor * 2008: Ala Ebtekar * 2006: Nora Pauwels and John DeMerritt * 2005: Michael Bartalos * Small Plates * Rentals * Tours & Groups * Team Builder Workshops * Field Trips for Students & Educators * Group Tours * Donate * Innovation Fund Update * Volunteer * Shop * Search * SIGN-UP FOR OUR EMAIL NEWSLETTER JOIN OUR MAILING LISTS LOCATION 375 Rhode Island Street San Francisco, CA 94103 HOURS Wednesday through Sunday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM PHONE (415) 565-0545 EMAIL info@sfcb.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OUR MISSION The San Francisco Center for the Book is a center of inspiration for the book arts world, featuring the art & craft of letterpress printing, bookbinding, and artists bookmaking. We are dedicated to the art of the book! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * WORKSHOPS ONLINE WORKSHOPS In-Person Workshops -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS IN LETTERPRESS & BOOKBINDING Our Core Certificate programs in Letterpress and Bookbinding allow for scheduling flexibility and advanced study opportunities, while continuing to offer students a comprehensive foundation in letterpress printing and bookbinding. Read more... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ONLINE STORE Exhibition Catalogs and Imprint Publications are available in our online store by clicking here or by visiting us during regular business hours. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GIFT CARDS Gift Cards make great gifts for all occasions and San Francisco Center for the Book has them. Gift Cards can be used toward workshops and more. For your convenience, our staff can address and mail Gift Cards with letterpress card holders for you. Call (415) 565-0545 x105 or send an email to info@sfcb.org (link sends e-mail) to order yours today. If you need one right away eGift cards are available here (link is external) and can be emailed directly to the receipient or printed out. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * EVENTS & EXHIBITIONS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UPCOMING EXHIBITION: July 13 - October 6, 2024 :: Unfolding Duplications: Contemporary Risograph Publishing UPCOMING EVENTS: (ONLINE) July 11, 2024 :: From the Bench of Josh Dannin / Directangle Press (IN PERSON) July 19, 2024 :: "Unfolding Duplications" Panel Discussion at the SF Art Book Fair (link is external) (IN PERSON): July 19, 2024 :: Opening Reception: Unfolding Duplications: Contemporary Risograph Publishing -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For additional San Francisco Bay Area Book Arts events, check out the San Francisco Bay Area Book Arts Calendar: Click Here. * Contact * Site Credits © 1998-2024 SFCB | 375 Rhode Island Street San Francisco CA 94103 | 415-565-0545