Fete 'First Friday' at ET History Center

Come celebrate "First Friday" at the Museum of East Tennessee History Friday from 5-8 p.m.

Local artist Amy Campbell's collection of paintings called "What's for Supper?" will be the featured display. The collection contains paintings of landmark restaurants of Knoxville, including images of Harold's, Helma's, Kerns Bread, S & W Cafeteria, Vic & Bill's, JFG, The Varsity, the Roman Room and more.

A total of 12 paintings will be for sale along with prints and postcards of the paintings.

"First Friday" guests also are invited to tour the new feature exhibition at the Museum of East Tennessee History, "Vanishing Appalachia: Photographs by Don Dudenbostel, Field Recordings by Tom Jester," as well as the signature exhibition "Voices of the Land."

The event is free and open to the public. The East Tennessee History Center is at 601 S. Gay St., across from the Tennessee Theatre.

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