SFCB Artist In Residence Program Presents: Minoosh Zomorodinia: The Unintended/Body Mapping

November 8 - December 21, 2025

Minoosh Zomorodinia’s work reflects on the deep connections between people and the land — places shaped by history, memory, and power. Her practice invites us to consider how our bodies move through these spaces and how the past continues to leave its mark.

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Nun Sequitur: a Pop-Up Exhibition

October 11 –October 26, 2025

Nun Sequitur is a lighthearted print project dreamed up by SFCB staff and designed to bring a bit of silliness to our letterpress studio. The project encourages printers to spend creative time at SFCB, playing with text and image. Participants will print a captioned edition of posters using a predetermined image.

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Accommodation Request for Events & Exhibitions

San Francisco Center for the Book is committed to access for all participants and visitors of SFCB events, facilities, and programs. All events are held in wheelchair accessible rooms. For individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, an ASL interpreter or assistive listening system (if available) can be provided by request with a two week notice prior to the event. Print materials can be made available in alternative formats if requested two weeks prior to the event.

To arrange for these services, please let us know by filling out the Accommodation Request form.

Exhibition Proposals

Curators and individuals interested in proposing an exhibition at SFCB are encouraged to fill out our Exhibition Proposal Form.

Proposals are reviewed by SFCB staff approximately three times per year. A core goal of the SFCB exhibition program is to provide opportunities to emerging and mid-career curators; individuals from diverse backgrounds working in the field/mediums of artists' books, printmaking, letterpress, papermaking, and related arts are invited to submit proposals. Proposals for group exhibitions are given priority; we do not accept proposals for solo exhibitions.