So what happened in 2021 with the TRC in Leiden?
Embroidered panel with flowers, birds, and animals, South Africa, early 21st century (TRC 2021.0189). 2021 has been such a strange year, open, shut, open, postpone, expand, talk, share, mutter mightily, people going into quarantine, and making plans for the future. It has all been happening, sometimes everything at the same time or so it has felt! I have been asked on various occasions ‘What word characterises the TRC?’ After this year it's simple: ‘flexibility’, the ability to change and adapt to changing circumstances, to greet visitors, photograph textiles, discuss ongoing research, and wash the tea and coffee cups, while enjoying what we are doing and why. 2021 has shown that flexibility at all levels is essential!
We have been fortunate that there have been several, very generous donations that have meant the TRC Leiden not only survived 2020 and 2021 and all the havoc caused by the various waves of the Covid19 virus, but unexpectedly we have actually thrived. The closures have meant we have had time to work on the collection, including cataloguing, photography and putting objects away. In 2021, for example, a total of 4259 items were added to the collection. As a result there are now nearly 37,000 items online and open to everyone to learn from and be inspired by.









