Instructor: Jane Shibata
Sponsor: Westside Regional
Description:
Jane teaches practical tips for your parallel pen letters to flourish! Learn valuable techniques with the pen’s broad edge, corner edge, colors, and more. Simple notes, monograms, and greetings for special occasions can be made beautifully and quickly everyday!
Perfect for for all your summer events ahead!
This class is suitable for all levels. (including those previously enrolled in Jane’s Parallel Pen Flourishes class)
Supply list will be sent after enrollment. Exemplar will be emailed prior to the class.
Registration details
Fee: $35 Pay by check or PayPal
For SfC members only
Non-members:
First time members can join SfC for intro fee of $25
Returning members:
Renew for $42, membership runs thru June 30, 2026. Use for any SfC workshop or classes.
Please click the following link to join SfC
https://societyforcalligraphy.org/Join-SfC
Pay by check
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Pay via PayPal. PayPal option includes non-refundable PayPal fees
Students must be set up to take the Zoom class with video and audio (signed on one device); access to a printer is required to print the handouts.
Zoom set-up and audio test begins at 12:45 PM, 15 minutes prior to the start of the class.
This is a “Live” only Zoom session, no recording
Contact: Barbara or Judy CalligraphyWLA@aol.com with any questions or concerns.
Sponsored by
Sunday, May 3, 2027. 1-4 PM PDT. Zoom Online
Society for Calligraphy members, only. No charge.
All levels welcome. Handouts and Zoom link will be provided a week in advance. Sessions will be recorded and available for three months.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP: In this class you will learn a fun way to combine words and watercolor to create a colorful recipe that can share with family and friends. Step-by-step demonstrations will show you all the simple drawing and painting techniques you need for picturesque recipes. You’ll also learn how to: mix clear paint colors, how to avoid mixing muddy colors, how to arrange your objects in a eye catching way, brushstrokes, how to correct mistakes, add white and other tips. You will leave class with skills you can use to illustrate We'll start with a recipe that Barbara will provide and she'll walk us through illustrating that. You'll want to follow up and illustrate your own favorite recipe following the workshop!
ABOUT BARBARA: Barbara Roth believes anyone can learn to paint and draw if they want to. She has a degree in Fine Art and a Teaching Credential and 35 years of teaching experience. Currently she teaches watercolor classes for Miracosta Community Ed and in the San Diego Public libraries. She has been organizing and teaching travel painting workshops for 20 years. She likes to help her students find joy in the process of making art. She's written a book for Quarto Press called Anytime, Anywhere Art; Watercolor for the Artist on the Go.
SUPPLY LIST: 20260503_Illustrating a Recipe Supplies.pdf
Questions? E-mail Kristi Darwick at sdworkshops@societyforcalligraphy.org.
For those affiliated with the San Diego chapter, we do have scholarship funds available to assist in the education and development of calligraphic skills. Please contact Kristi to inquire.
Enrollment is for current paid Society for Calligraphy members only. Your membership must be current at time of sign-up as well as when class is held. No reservation will be held until your dues are current. If your membership lapses, you become ineligible. (To become a member: https://societyforcalligraphy.org/Join-SfC)
NO audio or video recording of any program, meeting, workshop or other SfC function permitted without prior consent of both guest artist and a representative of the Board of Governors. ** You must ask permission of the artist/ instructor to photograph any copyrighted materials, including demos.
SPONSOR: South Los Angeles Chapter (Solar Nibs)
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The Larkshead binding is a simple slip-stitch binding. In 2020, Carol DuBosch posted one online and reminded me of making one long ago. This class will show variations I made on how to do it and use it. With the variations and simple stitch, it will wake your imagination to make more.
SUPPLY LIST:
Optional
Note: If you have any questions about the supply list above, email Dorothy at dotyuki@gmail.com
Image of all the supplies needed including the optional items.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
From Dorothy Yuki: Since 1964, after college, I became an owner of a manufacturing business, In Good Company. We were the suppliers to Macy's USA, William/Sonoma and military canteens throughout the world with kitchen goods...aprons, potholders, placemats, napkins and a lot of stuff and nonsense. I sold the business in 1977 and became a design and production consultant to the Fashion Industry and the entertainment production companies. I did volunteer work with the Sierra Gorda Ecological group in Mexico from 2003 to the present. I was also the master educator for the San Francisco Fashion Incubator until 2020. I have been teaching arts and crafts since 2000. I have been a President of Friends of Calligraphy and a member of Society for Calligraphy, Pacific Scribes, Portland Society for Calligraphy and Escribiente Calligraphy Society. I have been a teacher for San Francisco Center for the Book, SCRAP-sf, Ruth's Table, Letterform Archive and others here in San Francisco. I've also taught in Europe, South America and Mexico. However, at my age, I am still learning but want to pass on and share what I know.
REGISTRATION DETAILS:
Registration is now closed as we have reached the maximum number of students.
$40 to join. Zoom recording will be available until June 30, 2026. Click on the “register” button at the top left and complete payment. Without payment, your registration will automatically be cancelled.
Registration closes on May 7, 2026. No cancellations and no refunds will be issued.
Registration is for Society for Calligraphy members only. Your membership must be current at time of sign-up as well as when class is held. For membership, please go to: https://societyforcalligraphy.org/resources/Membership.pdf
NO audio or video recording of any program, meeting, workshop or other SfC function permitted without prior consent of both guest artist and a representative of the Board of Governors. You must ask permission of the artist/ instructor to photograph any copyrighted materials, including demos.
PRESENTER: Robbie Saslow, IN-PERSON WORKSHOP
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Sponsored by the Inland Empire
Workshop is full. New registrants will be waitlisted - no need to pay until you have a spot. We'll take in order if someone needs to drop. Also, good news! The Orange County chapter is planning to schedule another in-person with Robbie in a few months. It may be slightly different, but equally wonderful.
Please note, Robbie doesn't teach often, since he works full time as a calligrapher for Los Angeles County. He prefers to teach in-person, rather than online. Other chapters may host similar workshops with him, also in-person.
Saturday, MAY 30, 2026 – 10:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. (PDT)
Fee: $45 (paid workshops are for Members, only).
IN-PERSON, La Verne Public Library, 3640 D Street, La Verne, CA 91750
ABOUT THIS EVENT: Look around your drawing table and you’re likely to see lots of pencils and pens, from colored pencils to regular graphite pencils, from delicate fine-point markers to reliable ballpoint pens, from paint markers to glittery gel pens. All of these implements lend themselves beautifully to classic monoline letterforms, but they are also wonderfully adaptable to all sorts of fun and creative letters. After practicing a basic monoline form, we will play and create scores of our own lettering variations. Explore the versatility of pens and pencils: the fantastic, inexpensive and most readily available of all writing tools!
ABOUT ROBBIE: is a Los Angeles-based calligrapher and designer who comes from a family of artists. He earned a degree in 2-dimensional art from California State University, Northridge (1986). He specializes in the creation of ketubot (Jewish wedding contracts) and Hebrew calligraphy, but also has extensive experience teaching art, including over 20 years at Los Angeles schools and numerous workshops for the Society for Calligraphy, as well as Letters California Style. He is currently employed by the County of Los Angeles as a full-time calligrapher and scroll-artist.
We will stop for a 1/2 hour lunch, as well as the usual mid-morning and mid-afternoon breaks. Coffee & Tea will be provided. Feel free to bring a snack to share.
Questions? Contact: Kristi and Adela at IEWorkshopsTeam@societyforcalligraphy.org
REGISTRATION: You must be a member both when you register and when the class is held. Pay by check or PayPal. No refunds unless your spot can be filled from the waitlist.
COMPLETED REGISTRATION REQUIRES 2 STEPS:
1. FIRST PRESS THE REGISTER BUTTON.
2. Payment instructions will be automatically emailed to you – PLEASE ALLOW TIME FOR THE EMAIL TO ARRIVE. Make a payment of $45 via PayPal or check. Please do this at your earliest convenience as we may not be able hold your spot in the workshop, since others may be waiting for it.
Non-members, here is information on how to join SfC: https://societyforcalligraphy.org/Join-SfC. We recommend you select up to two regional chapters, which provide extra perks at no extra charge. You may want to choose those that sponsor the workshops you enjoy.
Enrollment is limited to 18, including facilitators. Your membership must be current at time of sign-up as well as when class is held. If your membership lapses, you become ineligible and your space will be filled from the waiting list. No refunds unless your spot can be filled from a waiting list.
NO audio or video recording of any program, meeting, workshop or other SfC function permitted consent of both guest artist and a representative of the Board of Governors. *** You must ask permission of the artist/instructor to photograph any copyrighted materials, including demos.
Come learn variations of Peter Thornton’s “Button Alphabet”. The beauty of this alphabet is that anyone can achieve satisfying results in a relatively short period of time, due to its forgiving nature and the fact that there are only 26 characters to worry about. If you come with a positive attitude you are guaranteed to leave with something that you will be proud of.
This is an in-person workshop at the Lomita Library. Please bring your own beverage. Snacks will be provided.
1. Any writing instrument with a flat edge, preferably no smaller than 6mm is preferred. A few suggestions are the 6mm Parallel Pen, Automatic Pen or something similar.
2. Your favorite ink, walnut etc. (Make sure that the ink you will use doesn’t bleed with the paper you choose).
3. A pencil.
4. A straight edge (scale/ruler or Alvin Parallel Glider)
5. An eraser.
6. A fine point marker ( Pigma Micron 01 or something similar).
7. Your favorite paper, typewriter bond paper or grid paper.
Louis L. Lemoine is a "Visual Magician" (designer, lettering artist, illustrator, educator, entertainer and speaker / storyteller). He retired in 2015 from Walt Disney Imagineering, a division of the Walt Disney Company, where he worked for 32+ years helping to create memories for Disney Parks guests worldwide. Before leaving he was awarded the Disney Legacy Award, the highest honor the company can bestow on a cast member.
He has a Master of Arts Degree in Art, with emphasis in the area of Design, from California State University at Los Angeles, and has a valid-for-life Community College teaching credential, making use of it teaching at Los Angeles Trade Technical College in the mid 80’s.
His work has been published numerous times in Letter Arts Review (being a featured artist in one issue), Bound and Lettered and Somerset Studio magazines to name a few as well as exhibiting his work in juried and non-juried shows. He is also one of the featured lettering artists in the Centennial Edition of the Speedball Textbook. He has taught lettering workshops for calligraphy guilds in California, Iowa and Canada. In 2013 he self published a book of his lettering art.
In 2024 he was invited to be guest speaker at the luncheon for Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers. In 2020 he was invited by Missy Day to be a guest speaker at ‘What’s Your Story’. In 2019 he was a guest speaker at ‘The Thing Live’ (a premier event for creatives, makers, marketers, entrepreneurs and leaders) in Orange County, CA. In 2017 he was on the faculty of the Write On Calligraphy Guilds ‘Letters of Joy’ conference in Seattle, Washington along with being its keynote speaker. In 2015 he was one of the selected guest speakers for the 'Reimagine Conference' (a conference for creatives) held in Orange County, CA. He was also on the faculty for the 2014 International Lettering Conference, Legacies II in Dallas, Texas, and for the 2013 and 2011 Iampeth Lettering Conferences and keynote speaker at its 2011 conference.
$15 to join. This is an in-person workshop. No refunds will be issued. Please register and pay by clicking "Register" at the top left. If payment is not received at the time of registration, your registration will be cancelled automatically.
Presenter: Yukimi Annand
Sponsored by San Diego SfC
Saturdays, July 11, 25, August 1, 10am-12:30pm and Sunday August 9, 10-11am PDT
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP: In this workshop, we will create accordion books with original text lines and collaged colorful shapes with good energy flow and harmony.
We will start by making variations of the letter "o" considered by the form to resonate to the meaning of the chosen text and individual's feeling. We will study some historical letterforms, contemporary letterforms, ancient writing systems and natural forms to develop an alphabet based on the “O”. (The Roman alphabet is basically designed with a geometric system and the letter "o" is the mother form of a set of 26 letters.) Then we will work on lines that are made by writing text with the alphabet from legible to abstract. We will explore how much emotion we can put into the text lines with rhythm and movement. Hopefully, creating accordion books with elements you've developed through all the exercises will be a fun and meditative experience.
This workshop will be recorded and made available for two months.
NECESSARY SKILL LEVEL: All levels welcome
ABOUT YUKIMI: Yukimi Annand is a calligrapher, lettering and book artist with a background in visual communication design. She is passionate about the beauty of the Roman alphabet and creates unique and distinctive artwork with her love of calligraphic mark making incorporated with nature. Her works have been exhibited in the US, Canada, Japan, and European countries, and have also been included in calligraphy collections in Berlin, San Francisco, and Moscow.
HOW TO REGISTER
PAID WORKSHOPS ARE OPEN TO MEMBERS ONLY. No refunds, since recording will be provided.
FEES: $100
Enrollment is for current paid Society for Calligraphy members only. Your membership must be current at time of sign-up as well as when class is held. No reservation will be held until your dues are current. If your membership lapses, you become ineligible. (To become a member: https://societyforcalligraphy.org/Join-SfC). After April 1, 2026, it is recommended that first time members pay $42 (rather than introductory)--membership will be valid through June 30, 2027. Even for those who aren't local, you'll want to mark the chapters which provide the workshops you love. Some chapters provide perks, such as direct email announcements, newsletters, and other helpful communications.
For confirmation and prompt receipt of supply list, we recommend that your payment arrive no later than two weeks before the workshop. You do not have a spot in the workshop until you receive a confirmation email.
After completing this first step of registration, an automatic email will be sent with a PayPal button, plus instructions, should you prefer to pay by check. If you don't receive that email within a few minutes, please check your spam folder. If you don't find it there, please contact Kristi.
For those affiliated with SfC's San Diego chapter, we do have scholarship funds available to assist in the education and development of calligraphic skills. Please contact Kristi to inquire.
Questions? E-mail Kristi Darwick at sdworkshops@societyforcalligraphy.org
Presenter: Amy Spencer
Sponsored by:
Saturday AUGUST 15, 2026, 9:30AM to 3:00 PM. IN-PERSON
SAVE-THE DATE
Location: San Diego Education Association
FEES: $25. Additionally a materials fee of $17 is paid at workshop (complete kit for 2 books)
PAID WORKSHOPS ARE OPEN TO MEMBERS ONLY. No refunds.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP: We will make two coptic-stitched books, one with a vintage cover and the other with a paper-covered book board cover. More details to follow.
SKILL LEVEL: All levels
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR: More info to follow
Fee: $25 (paid upon registration) + $17 materials fee (paid to instructor at workshop)
Questions/comments? please contact Kristi at sdworkshops@societyforcalligraphy.org
To register, press the Registration Button and follow the instructions through confirming that you wish to register.
After completing this first step of registration, an automatic email will be sent with a PayPal button, as well as instructions for those who prefer to pay by check. If you don't receive that email within a few minutes, please check your spam folder. If you don't find it there, please contact Kristi.
IN-PERSON
Saturday and Sunday, November 14–15, 2026, 9:30AM to 4:30 PM, includes a one hour break for lunch.
Location: San Diego Education Association, 10393 San Diego Mission Rd, Suite 100, San Diego, CA
FEES: TBA.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP: Details to follow.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR: Information to follow
Fee: TBA.
LETTERS CALIFORNIA STYLE 2027. - 20th Anniversary Conference!
Complete your non-refundable $75.00 deposit online.
LETTERS is a members only conference. If you would like to become a member please visit the home page and follow the prompts. It's easy and allows you to take part in all of our activities.
Attendees at LETTERS 2026 will receive a higher registration priority number than new deposit holders. Making a deposit now ensures a place at LETTERS 2027.
Class choices will be assigned based on your priority number. You are not guaranteed your first choice but we will do our best to place you in your first choice and definitely one of your three class preferences.
The brochure for LETTERS 2027, will be released in the summer of 2026.
The payment deadline will be November 15, 2026.
The faculty lineup for 2027 includes: Yukimi Annand, Barbara Close, Erin Fletcher, Randy Hasson with Nina Tran, Louis Lemoine, Rick Paulus, Tamara Stoneburner, Anne Davnes and Lonna Yen (InkFurie)
LETTERS will take place at the Sonesta Hotel LAX - 5985 W Century Boulevard, Los Angeles.