SummaryLaura Hicken (LinkedIn) and Lauren vonBechmann (LinkedIn) join Andrew (X; LinkedIn) to discuss the collection of the International Spy Museum. SPY’s collection consists of 10,000 espionage-related artifacts.
What You’ll LearnIntelligence
- The ins and outs of getting into the museum field
- Why Museums?
- SPYs largest, smallest, and coolest artifacts
- The challenges of being a “spy” museum
Reflections
- Following your passions
- A dedication to lifelong learning and teaching
And much, much more …
Quotes of the Week“It's that ability to give accessibility to our audiences so that they can see like parts of history – So it's not only to preserve it, but it's so that people can see it as well. That's what we want to provide – A place for people to see the unseen.” – Lauren vonBechmann.
Resources SURFACE SKIM*SpyCasts*
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The James Bond Collector with Mike VanBlaricum (2024)
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The Most Famous Art Detective in the World with ex-FBI Legend Robert Wittman (2023)
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Secrets Revealed – Curators Alexis and Andrew on SPY’s Pop-Up Exhibit (2023)
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SPY@20 – “The Spy of the Century” – Curators Alexis and Andrew on Kim Philby (2022)
*Beginner Resources*
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A look at the International Spy Museum in Washington D.C., FOX 5 Washington DC, YouTube (2023) [5 min. video]
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About the Collection, International Spy Museum (n.d.) [Short article]
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Collections Management, American Alliance of Museums (n.d.) [Short article]
DEEPER DIVEArtifacts
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James Bond's Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Watch (2021)
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Primo’s Bionic Eye (2021)
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Clock with Concealed Receiver (1970s)
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Disguise Kit (1960s)
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Berlin Tunnel Segment (1954-1956)
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Four Rotor Enigma Machine (1943-1944)
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Sleeping Beauty Submersible (1943)
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George Washington Spy Letters (1777)
*Wildcard Resource*
- Here’s something many don’t know about the International Spy Museum:
- On the side of our building, built in 2019, is a secret message written in binary code. Can You Crack the Code?
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