New Work from Yellena James

As a newer space, Gallery Hijinks in San Francisco is quickly putting itself on the map. After two group exhibitions this summer and a solo show by Mark Warren Jacques, they hosted beautiful new work by Yellena James this past weekend.

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To complement Yellena’s artwork, Pete Belkin installed painted eucalyptus branches within the window and entryway.

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Gallery Hijinks has more images of the artwork. They also have a great blog post showing their process of hanging this show.

Tiny Showcase Spoiler Alert!

Tiny Showcase releases a limited edition print every Tuesday night at 7:30 EST, and we found out what tonight’s print will be! It’s going to be “Nourish” from one of my favorite artists, Yellena James.

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This piece was from her recent solo show at Giant Robot, and will only be made available as a print through Tiny Showcase. $250 from the sale of this print will be given to Doctors Without Borders.