Canadian art flourished in the 20th century with the establishment of new art schools and universities, allowing painters like Paul Kane and the Group of Seven to find fame painting the unique landscapes and native culture. Sculpture was also an important art form in Canada, primarily done by Inuit artists using materials like walrus ivory and soapstone. Canada has a large theater scene including the world's second largest fringe festival in Edmonton and the popular Stratford Shakespeare Festival. Canadian cuisine stems from a mixture of American, British, French and native influences, featuring wild game, seafood and dishes like poutine and butter tarts that vary by region.