
Security and safety regulations, rules, and procedures have been established to provide a safe environment for students, faculty, and staff. All students are required to adhere to these guidelines. The security staff is responsible for enforcing these guidelines and for maintaining a safe and secure environment for the Corcoran. Students are expected to comply with security staff instructions and guidance.
All students must understand that security guidelines are subject to change. Students unaware of procedural changes are expected to comply with the requests of security officers. Security staff will provide instructions in the unlikely event of an extreme or national emergency or evacuation. Students wishing to request a policy exception or submit a complaint should submit everything in writing to the dean of students. Students are responsible for the conduct of their guests. Guests must abide by the Corcoran's Student Conduct Code.
Students can contact 24-hour security at the Corcoran’s E Street Security Desk by calling (202) 639-1793 or the Georgetown Secuirty Office during campus hours at (202) 298-2585.
New students receive Corcoran ID cards during orientation. Returning students must retain their same ID cards from year to year. Students must have their ID cards with them at all times and may not enter a Corcoran campus without them. There is a $20 replacement fee for lost or stolen ID cards. ID cards are available at the E Street security desk at the Downtown campus Monday through Friday from 10 a.m.–3 p.m.
Preventative measures have been taken for everyone entering and exiting the downtown campus and museum. Security officers will conduct random bag checks during hours the Museum is open to the public. Security has posted signage at all entrances to the building stating that random bag searches will be conducted at all entrances. All Corcoran staff (Museum and College), faculty, students, and visitors must participate. The purpose of the security checks are to deter persons from entering the facility with prohibited items that can cause harm to occupants of the building, the building itself, and to the museum collection and to ensure the security of the museum collection.
The security officer will conduct a hands-free check. Persons will be asked to shift items in their bags in order for the officer to complete a visual inspection, and officers will keep a running log of all artwork leaving the facility. Packaged artwork may need to be displayed/unwrapped for further verification. Anyone with questionable items or artwork may be asked (at the discretion of the officer) to provide verification of ownership of the items. Students entering the facility with prohibited items will only be permitted to do so with the required faculty/college administration consent. Prohibited items include: hand guns; flammable liquids; knives (with the exception of tools for studio work); acids; and narcotics.
First aid supplies for minor injuries are available in the following locations.
Downtown Campus: Office of Student Affairs and the E Street security desk
Georgetown Campus: Security office
If severe injury occurs and immediate medical attention is required, please:
Accidents resulting in physical injury must be immediately reported.
Downtown Campus: E Street Security Desk
Georgetown Campus: Security Office (on ground level near entrance)
Articles found in the Downtown building should be turned in to the E Street Security Desk, where lost articles may be recovered. Lost and found articles in Georgetown should be turned in or picked up at the Georgetown Security Desk.
The Alert DC system provides immediate text notification and updated information during a major crisis or emergency. This system delivers important emergency alerts, notifications, and updates on a range of devices including e-mails, cell phones and wireless PDAs. Registration is free, though standard text messaging rates apply. All faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity. Please visit the Alert DC website at https://textalert.ema.dc.gov.
The Rave system provides immediate text notification and updated information during a major crisis or emergency. This system delivers important emergency alerts, notifications, and updates on a range of devices including e-mails, cell phones and wireless PDAs. Registration is free. All faculty, staff, and students are automatically registered for this service. You may opt out or update your contact information at https://www.getrave.com/login/corcoran.
The Corcoran Gallery of Art has a strict non-smoking policy within the building to reduce fire hazards and promote a healthy environment. Smokers must exit the building and smoke only in designated areas outside. Security officers aggressively enforce this policy, and violators are subject to disciplinary action. Smoking is not allowed within 25 feet of any entrance to the buildings. The designated smoking area Downtown is to the left of the E Street entrance, where tables and chairs are located and where there is an ash receptacle. The designated smoking area in Georgetown is to the left of the entrance courtyard, where the last table/chair set is located, and where there is an ash receptacle. Security officers aggressively enforce this policy, and violators are subject to disciplinary action
In the event that there is an urgent situation that requires an emergency evacuation from the Corcoran (Downtown and/or Georgetown campus), Corcoran security personnel have prepared an extensive plan for multiple possibilities. With the help of faculty and staff, Security has designated select point people to ensure all proper measures have taken place that everyone is safely moved out of the building and accounted for. Students should familiarize themselves with exit points in studios, classrooms, and galleries throughout the building. Evacuation routes are printed on the wall outside each studio and classroom. Evacuation plans are made public on the Corcoran website, and at various points around campus.
Throughout the year, Security will hold practice evacuation drills that should be taken seriously. For all questionable situations, please notify Security.
Students wishing to install artwork in public spaces, in, around or on the building must receive permission. When requesting permission, students must present Operations with detailed information regarding installation process, duration of installation, and clean up procedures. Questions should be directed operations@corcoran.org.
It is imperative that all exhibition and performance pieces take legal limitations and safety practices and precautions into consideration. The following guidelines are necessary to maintain a safe facility for all to use and enjoy and are not intended to hinder or restrict artistic freedom.
The planned use of hazardous liquids, including flammables or other materials must be reviewed by the director of college exhibitions, security, and operations departments prior to use.
Students should not use open flames in their work unless the plans are reviewed and approved by the director of college exhibitions, security, and operations department. Security will handle any permit requests for the Fire Department.
No exhibits should obstruct the use of a hallway. This applies to the White Walls Gallery.
Any exhibit, performance piece, or other type of display considered dangerous to life or safety, or that violates the fire code, must be removed. Students with questions concerning any such use should contact the Security department in advance. Members of the College community will make every effort to protect and safeguard students’ property. However, the Corcoran is not responsible for loss of or damage to personal property. It is expected that students will make every effort to protect and safeguard their own property as well as the property of the Corcoran.
Students will be using a variety of materials in their work, and are encouraged to become familiar with the properties of these materials, the health and safety hazards of their use, and any additional safety precautions.
In the event an incident of sexual assault happens, the following is recommended: