Category Oak Street Gallery

February 2026

Kristie Betlejewski This past year I have been going through a lot of emotional challenges and I felt the urge to draw, which I haven’t done since I was young and in school. When deciding what I wanted to draw…

December 2025

Karen Nice-Webb Artist Statement I began my journey as an artist as a young child. I loved expressing myself on paper with pencil and crayon. I saw this as something I did “on the side” for birthday cards and celebrations.…

November 2025

We have a new exhibit this month, reflecting the creative spirit of women from the Western Correctional Ctr. For Women (WCCW).  The Benevolence Team has been leading the efforts at WCCW to get funding support for the supplies as well…

October 2025

The exhibit is titled “Lost and Found” and it will be on display between now and the end of October. It is presented by The Peace Gardens, Hood Huggers, and Blue Note Junction.

August – September 2025

Featuring the photography of Kai Lendzion The Art Justice Team, Benevolence Team and YMI join forces to bring Photographer, Kai Lendzion to the Oak Street Gallery. Kai captures the pain, loss, and quiet resilience within communities impacted by Hurricane Helene,…

June 2025

During the month of June, the gallery will host a unique exhibit with poetry and creative writings written by members and friends of FCUCC. Join us on Friday, June 6th for a Poetry Night!  Please come by and share in celebrating…

May 2025 Exhibit

About Lucy S. Herring Elementary: Lucy S. Herring Elementary is a vibrant school located in W. Asheville, with a magnet theme of Ecology. Our focus on ecology can best be described as a specific lens applied to everything we do here at…