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EX-2010-David-Harper-005_wide.jpg For Allen, textiles are unlike any other art medium in that they offer rare opportunities to understand both the artist behind the object and the broader culture reflected in the work. While there are countless objects in the permanent collection that were created by everyday craftspeople, the Textile Museum has also exhibited work from some of the world's most famous artists and brands . These include Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, Henri Matisse, Sonia Delaunay, Marc Chagall, Henry Moore, Joan Miró, Andy Warhol and Alexander Calder. There have also been exhibitions of works from iconic artists who captured unique cultural perspectives, such as Judy Chicago's feminist artworks  to Finnish design brand, Marimekko . Those who have been keeping up on all the details of the recent royal wedding would be interested to know that the Textile Museum once hosted a 1991 visit from Princess Diana, who came to see a touring memorial exhibit  for victims of the AIDS epidemic. Part of a wider tour of the province, the Princess signed the AIDS quilt on display and conversed with Skye Morrison, a founding member of the museum.  The Textile Museum once had a life-size horse textile on display. Part of an exhibition of works by David R. Harper , the embroidered model had to be lifted by crane to a third-storey balcony and shuffled through offices just to get it into the gallery space. The exhibition included portraits of anonymous, Victorian-era people on sustainably obtained hides. Even though the museum's permanent collection is so impressive in size and scope, staff continue to find intriguing additions – such as  a recently acquired collection of printed fabrics from Cape Dorset, Nunavut. These 181 items were made at Kinngait Studios in the 1960s and 1970s by Inuit artists, including Pitseolak Ashoona, Parr, Mary Pudlat (or Samuellie), Sharni Pootoogook and Pudlo Pudlat. The Textile Museum will be showcasing some of this collection in the upcoming exhibition  Crosscurrents: Canada in the Making .  Volunteers play an essential role in helping the Textile Museum operate smoothly.

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