Workshop
1275 Minnesota St / SFArtsED
Sat. Mar 21 2:00PM to 4:00PM
03/21/2026 2:00pm 03/21/2026 4:00pm Bookmaking Workshop with Mark Shoffner

Join us, Saturday March 21st, 2–4PM for a FREE Book-making workshop by Mark Shoffner. Create a book of your favorite animals in poetry and drawing! This workshop is geared for book enthusiasts of all ages, no experience is necessary and materials will be provided. Drop-ins are welcome.

Mark Shoffner is a visual artist and author/illustrator of children’s books. His most recent book, The Witches of Glen Park, is a mysterious tale set in San Francisco written for middle-grade readers. It follows four other books created by the author using a range of illustration techniques including watercolor, pen and ink, and photomontage. Mr. Shoffner received his MFA from Queens College, City University of New York in 2000 and has been based in San Francisco since 2013, where he often works on visual arts projects with long-time collaborator Rebecca Herman. Their textile and installation work was exhibited at the Main Branch of the San Francisco Public Library, the San José Museum of Quilts and Textiles, and Tenjinyama Art Studio in Sapporo, Japan. He loves to foster creativity and an exploration of various art and writing techniques.

1275 Minnesota St America/New_York public

Bookmaking Workshop with Mark Shoffner

Join us, Saturday March 21st, 2–4PM for a FREE Book-making workshop by Mark Shoffner. Create a book of your favorite animals in poetry and drawing! This workshop is geared for book enthusiasts of all ages, no experience is necessary and materials will be provided. Drop-ins are welcome.

Mark Shoffner is a visual artist and author/illustrator of children’s books. His most recent book, The Witches of Glen Park, is a mysterious tale set in San Francisco written for middle-grade readers. It follows four other books created by the author using a range of illustration techniques including watercolor, pen and ink, and photomontage. Mr. Shoffner received his MFA from Queens College, City University of New York in 2000 and has been based in San Francisco since 2013, where he often works on visual arts projects with long-time collaborator Rebecca Herman. Their textile and installation work was exhibited at the Main Branch of the San Francisco Public Library, the San José Museum of Quilts and Textiles, and Tenjinyama Art Studio in Sapporo, Japan. He loves to foster creativity and an exploration of various art and writing techniques.