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Stolen art leaves authorities silent

Ariel Messman-Rucker

Issue date: 4/18/08 Section: News
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"We were devastated," DVC President Judy Walters said. "It wasn't just a break in; it was a violent destruction of the door."

Since then, the art department has used its own budget allocation to buy and install a single, closed-circuit video camera. Prior to the theft, the art gallery's only security measure was a lock on both the front and back entry ways.

Walters said a more extensive security system was not put in place, because the art building is in line to be renovated.

"We're not going to put the money into it right now," she said.

Desiree Holman, one of the artists whose work was stolen, is a part- time faculty member in the digital media arts department. She creates sculptures and then films them, making what she calls "video art."

When the two computers were stolen, Holman's disc was taken as well. The disc was part of a limited number of copies that made up an edition.

With the disc missing, the value of the remaining discs in the edition is lessened, Holman said.

"If it gets ripped off and gets published on YouTube that would have an impact on my ability to make a sustainable income on my work," she said.

The other artist, Liz Hickok, had three prints from her "San Francisco in Jello" series in the group show. Two of the three were stolen.

Hickok said she was upset and sad when she found out about the theft of her work. But she said the prints in the gallery weren't as valuable because she had not signed them.

"They were just for display," she said.

Both artists said they were uncomfortable about discussing the dollar value of their stolen artwork.

Michael Alamaguer, interim dean of the applied and fine arts division, said all artwork is insured while it is in possession of the gallery. Claims related to the theft are currently pending.

He said the break in will have no effect on the gallery's ability to hold future shows.

But Holman said in a phone interview with the Inquirer she is uncertain whether she would ever show her work at the DVC gallery again.

And Hickok also said she would only show here again, if she thought the security was sufficiently improved.
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