Oracle

May 9 — July 26, 2025

Oracle is an experiential exhibition that positions art as a vehicle for introspection and guidance. Rather than simply viewing the work, visitors are invited to engage with them as oracular tools, asking questions, seeking insight and exploring personal meaning. Weekly Guided Oracle Experiences offer facilitated support for those wishing to delve deeper into a reflective journey.

Oracle brings together six, female, Colorado-based artists: Yazz Atmore, Faatma Be Oné, Linda Bishara, Rebecca Peebles, Sarah Tenney and Harriet Woodman, whose work reflects their personal spiritual and creative journeys. Some of the works on view were created from the act of divine channeling, while others explore life lessons, healing and play through various mediums, including ceramics, installation, collage, drawing, and painting.

Reservations are not required during open gallery hours from Wednesday to Saturday, 12-6pm, however, to experience the exhibition as an Oracle on Saturdays, reservations are required in advance. Visit UnionHallDenver.org/events for information on upcoming Guided Oracle Experiences and to make a reservation.

About the Artists

  • Yazz Atmore

    Yazz Atmore (she/her) is a community organizer, creative, and educator in Denver, Colorado where she continues to mentor and create with young artists as they explore their lives, stories, and passions through the beauty of art. Constantly, inspired by the youth and community she works with, Yazz continues to develop and deepen her own artistry as a collagist, muralist & floral enthusiast. Her art explores and dabbles in the themes of spirituality, ancient and ancestral wisdom, nature and afro-futurism through storytelling and the building/ re-building of worlds. Her work is also heavily influenced by her spiritual journey as she loves exploring the spirit world with God, Ancestors & her Spirit Team. As an expressionist intuitive mixed media artist she creates breathtaking floral pieces, hand cut collage and digital works, with the use of bright bold colors, metallic paints and gold leaf.

  • Linda Bishara

    Linda Bishara (she/her) (b. Newark, NJ) is a ceramic sculptor based in Morrison, Colorado. She graduated from Rutgers University with a BA in Criminal Justice and a minor in Fine Arts and then went on to attain her Juris Doctorate from Albany Law School. Linda is influenced by carnival aesthetics, vintage toys, pop culture and the surface texture of food. Linda seeks to captivate and transport her audience, inviting them into a realm where the ordinary dissolves into a whimsical fever dream. Her intention is to offer an escape from the mundane, only to plunge viewers into a delightful frenzy of unexpected wonders, surpassing their initial expectations. Drawing deeply from her experiences as a second-generation immigrant and an only child, Linda finds solace in her boundless imagination, weaving narratives of play, healing, grief and identity through her cast of imaginary characters. 

  • Faatma Be Oné

    Faatma Be Oné (she/her) is a multimedia artist and educator.  Her work is largely informed by her experience of being a stranger in a strange land and finding home in her body.  Faatma tells visual stories and creates works at every scale from the miniature handheld work to the mural or installation experience.  She feels into the details and the materials with a practice of making the mundane sacred because Everything is Ceremony.

    Faatma resides in Denver, CO.  She is the Co-Owner of Alchemy Ritual Goods, she teaches drawing and ceramics at the Art Students League of Denver and is the founder of the Righteous Food Collective.

  • Rebecca Peebles

    Rebecca Peebles (she/her) is an Artist and Creative Practice Facilitator based in Denver, CO. Her art practice centers on textile fabrication as contemplative exercise and producing artworks that engender self acceptance, personhood development and archetypal perceptivity. Through her artworks, art curation, community wellness programming and Home Safe Projects she creates setting and invites methods of making and witnessing artwork wherein the transformative quality of hand-crafted art takes precedence over objectification.

  • Sarah Tenney

    Sarah Tenney is a Denver-based narrative artist who thrives on relationships, beauty, and stories. Pursuing these passions, she completed Certificate of Biblical Studies in England, a BFA in painting from MSU Denver, and a postgraduate certificate in publishing at Denver University. Over the last 20 years, her art has evolved from highly textured abstract paintings to  large-scale cutouts of people and metaphorical animals. Sarah has shown in dozens of exhibits and her collectors can be found across the Americas, Australia, and Europe. 

  • Harriet Woodman

    Harriet Woodman (she/her) (b. 1993, Chertsey, UK) is an interdisciplinary artist, channel, and energy worker based in Colorado. Her work explores themes of the Soul, altered consciousness, and the concept of a fully realized human being. Using painting, drawing, performance, digital art, and installation, her work aims to communicate a profound reality beyond rational thought, fostering emotional resonance within the limitless inner world of the observer.

    She has exhibited work in Denver with Above Ground, Sound Ground, Beacon, and The Molecule Effect. She has created numerous album covers and concert posters for the Grammy-nominated band Lettuce and showcased installations at the Texas Eclipse Festival 2024 as part of the Open Gateways Collective, a collaborative project she founded in 2022. 

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