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March 18, 2015
Tunis, Tunisia: Museum attack ends with death of 17 foreign tourists and 2 Tunisians at National Bardo Museum of Carthage artifacts and Roman mosaics
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Image is from the BBC website Update: CBC News: "Tunisian PM: 17 foreign tourists, 2 Tunisians killed in attack" at the Nati...
September 30, 2014
International Committee on Museum Security, Copenhagen, Denmark: Conference celebrates the ruby anniversary in a royal city
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SMK (national gallery of Denmark) by Penelope Abram, alumna of ARCA 2013 The Danish capitol of Copenhagen welco...
September 18, 2014
ARCA's Lauren Cattey Monroe ('09) Hiring Facilities Assistant at Burke Museum in Seattle
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief ARCA graduate Lauren Cattey Monroe has a job opening at the Burke Museum in...
June 9, 2014
Art or Crime: Performance artist Deborah De Robertis re-enacts Courbet's "L'origine du monde" in Musee d'Orsay
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Performance artist Deborah De Robertis in Musée d'Orsay ( Luxemburger Wort , screenshot of YouTube video) by Catherine Sezgin, AR...
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August 23, 2013
2013 ARCA Art & Cultural Heritage Conference: Saskia Hufnagel Presented “Shifting Responsibilities – The Intersection of Public and Private Policing in the Area of Art Crime”
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Dr. Saskia Hufnagel by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor Criminal lawyer Dr. Saskia Hufnagel spoke on public and privat...
July 20, 2013
Report from ARCA in Amelia: Dick Drent on Museum Security and Integrated Risk Management for Cultural Heritage
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Le pont d'Argenteuil by Claude Monet - damaged in 2007 by intruders by Sophia Kisielewska, ARCA Intern This past week, our co...
April 15, 2013
Kunsthal Rotterdam: Art Gallery Robbed Last October to Close for Six Months to go "green"
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The Kunsthal Rotterdam robbed last October will close from June to October 2013 for planned reconstruction works, according to the email...
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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: How has the institution faired more than two decades after the theft? Former Undersecretary for Homeland Security Juliette Kayyman wrote about this last year
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Here's an article overlooked by the ARCA Blog last year: In the Boston Globe , a former Undersecretary for Home Security, Juliette Kayy...
April 12, 2013
Louvre's one-day protest to procure help against threat of pickpockets follows strikes in 2009 and 1999 against reduction in staff
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The Louvre reopened on Thursday after a one-day strike by museum security protesting the problem of pickpockets by children entering th...
April 10, 2013
Louvre closed due to "exceptional circumstances"
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Paris' Louvre at night (Photo by CR Sezgin) The Louvre's website pops up a message today: Due to exceptional circumstances, ...
March 23, 2013
Gardner Heist: Night watchmen Rick Abath Gives Exclusive Television Interview to Randi Kaye in "81 Minutes Inside: The Greatest Art Heist in History" which aired on Anderson Cooper 360 on March 22
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Rick Abath, one of the nightwatch men on duty March 18 when two men stole 13 paintings from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, ...
October 18, 2012
Kunsthal Rotterdam Art Heist: Conferring with Charley Hill, former Scotland Yard art detective and undercover agent
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By Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief Charley Hill, former Scotland Yard art detective (who helped to recover "The Scream&...
June 4, 2012
Retired FBI Agent Virginia Curry Editorializes about Help Wanted Advertisement at the Guggenheim
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by Virginia M. Curry, Guest Contributor and Editorial HELP WANTED: ART EDUCATOR AND SECURITY GUARD, MASTERS DEGREE PREFERRED FOR FULL T...
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