Café Exhibition in San Francisco— Limited Prints Available During the Show
- mikikix05
- Feb 4
- 2 min read
I’m currently exhibiting my work at a café named "Neighbor's corner" here in San Francisco, and I wanted to share a little about this exhibition with you.
On weekdays, Neighbor's corner is a quiet gathering place for people in the neighborhood, and on weekends it fills with families enjoying time together. It’s a space that’s truly loved by the local community. I chose to show my work here because I love the idea of art being part of everyday life, something you encounter naturally rather than in a formal gallery setting.
Exhibition Theme: For the Little Foodies
This exhibition is created especially with weekend visitors and families in mind. Titled “For the Little Foodies,” the show is an invitation for children to experience the joy of food through the familiar setting of a café.

Through playful illustrations and storytelling, I hope kids can see cafés not just as places to eat, but as spaces where curiosity, imagination, and food culture come together.
One of the works, “SOUL FOOD BATTLE,” playfully stages a face-off between Japanese and American soul foods, celebrating the fun of comparing flavors, traditions, and memories from different cultures.
Another piece, “Cats are liquid,” is a four-panel, comic-like illustration in which a cat disguised as a soft-serve ice cream slowly melts — a lighthearted, slightly surreal story that children and adults can both enjoy.

These works are meant to be approachable, a little humorous, and easy to explore together, whether you’re visiting with kids or simply feeling like one.
I am also exhibiting the original artwork of two acrylic paintings I created for this exhibition.
And I'm also selling some merchandise using the shelves in the cafe.

For this exhibition, I created a small selection of art prints that are available only during the exhibition period.
While the exhibition is happening locally, I wanted to make these works accessible to those who can’t visit in person.For that reason, the exhibition-only prints are also available online for a limited time.
You can view and purchase the available pieces through my Etsy shop here:👉 [Link to Etsy]
Once the exhibition ends, these particular works will no longer be available.
Visiting the café
If you’re in the area, I’d be very happy if you stop by the café to see the pieces in person.Seeing the work on the walls, with coffee cups clinking and people coming and going, feels very different from seeing it on a screen — and that experience is a big part of this exhibition.
Thank you, as always, for your continued support.Whether you’re visiting the café, browsing online, or simply following along, it truly means a lot to me.



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