Suzanne Elizabeth Nicely Kopf and William Jeffrey Archer were married Sept. 20 on the Mayor’s Balcony at San Francisco City Hall. Drew Robison, a friend of the couple who became a Universal Life minister for the occasion, officiated.

The bride, 30, will continue to use her name professionally. She is the director for sales and marketing and is also a contributor at BmoreArt, an arts magazine and website in Baltimore. She is an artist, whose work was shown from June to August at the Baltimore chapter of the American Institute of Architects. She is also an adjunct professor for watercolors and museum studies at Johns Hopkins University, and an adjunct professor, teaching water media classes, at the Maryland Institute College of Art, both in Baltimore. She graduated from the New School with degrees in art history and in fine art, both with honors, and received a master’s degree in studio art from the Maryland Institute College of Art.

She is the daughter of David G. Kopf of San Francisco and the late Patricia A. Nicely. The bride’s father retired as a lawyer in private practice in Redwood City, Calif. Her mother was a partner, in Palo Alto, Calif., in the law firm Fenwick & West.

The groom, 31, is an assistant director for young alumni relations at Johns Hopkins. He graduated from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and received a master’s degree in social science from Towson University.