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ETSU to Host Art Exhibit Showcasing Impact of Hurricane Helene, Resilience of Community

The exhibition highlights community resilience and honors firefighters' bravery during Hurricane Helene, which caused significant damage across Southern Appalachia in 2024.

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JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — East Tennessee State University (ETSU) is unveiling an art exhibition this fall that centers around the local impact of Hurricane Helene. A news release from ETSU said the exhibit is named "Layered, Woven and Pierced: Appalachian Soul A Year On" and will be open to the public Sept. 4 - Oct. 18 at the Tipton-Ashe Art Gallery downtown. The exhibit was curated by Lyn Govette, according to the release, and serves as both…

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Greeneville Publishing Company broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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