More than a decade after her death, Princess Diana's memory still stirs interest and emotion. The exhibition presents the life and humanitarian work of one of the 20th century's most remarkable women through nine galleries containing 150 objects-ranging from her royal wedding gown and 28 of her designer dresses to family heirlooms, personal mementoes, paintings and rare home movies and photos. The exhibition is on loan from the Althorp Estate, the Spencer family's 500-year-old ancestral home. This exhibit is a part of the 100th Anniversary celebration of the Grand Rapids Art Museum. The opening event will also celebrate the contributions of 30 local women to GRAM throughout its 100-year history.