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Coming Soon To Broward Children’s Museum: Drag Shows & Fetish Art?!?

According to social media posts, things may get really wild at the already controversial Young At Art Children’s Museum (YAA) in Davie, Florida. As REDBROWARD exposed last year, under the guidance of YAA co-founder Mindy Shrago and her children, the children’s museum has morphed into a western Broward outpost of hypersexualized art and nudity. According to numerous published reports, the Young At Art (YAA) Children’s Museum has catered to more adult tastes since its new taxpayer-funded building opened in Davie. On multiple occasions, Young At Art curator Zack Spechler has boasted of the museum’s focus on more adult art. An April 2013 New Times article declared,” Bedlam Lorenz Assembly Upgrades Young At Art.”  The New Times story documented how YAA changed from, “a children’s museum cast away on the outskirts of suburbia” under the direction of Zack Spechler. “And now, with the involvement of young professionals, this formerly dinky kids’ museum is turning into Broward’s most exciting new focal point for arts and culture,” the New Times reported.

Last year, REDBROWARD revealed racy exhibits under the direction of Spechler included a PEN15 (penis) Club, erotic peep shows and vagina-shaped sculptures. Video and photographs of the events show children attended some of these shows. These same videos showed Spechler’s father, former Judge Jay Spechler, helping to hang these sculptures. Also, REDBROWARD obtained artwork showing a topless woman laying across Jay Spechler’s lap. The woman in the painting appears to be the artist herself, his daughter Ali Spechler.

COMING SOON: DRAG SHOWS, FETISH SHOWS AND PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICHES?!?!

Even though Young At Art is seeking to make a new financial deal with Broward County, it appears Zack Spechler is not shying away from controversial exhibits. Two weeks ago, Spechler mentioned an upcoming YAA show on Instagram. Spechler wrote, “In Boston, but can’t get @sleeperspeaks off my mind! May 20th performance at @youngatartmuseum is coming soon!” Mindy Shrago was one of the fifteen people who “liked” Spechler’s post.

According to the museum’s website, YAA will be closed on that Saturday to accomodate two events. One is party celebrating Gerry Greenspoon, a local attorney. The other event is a Hi-Tech/Lo-Tech exhibit, “Created by Young At Art Museum, this exhibition explores how technology and art intertwine and will feature an array of technological artwork produced by contemporary South Florida artists.”

A review of “@sleeperspeaks” social media accounts shows the use of LED lighting in avant garde costumes, but it appears most of the costumes are featured in highly adult performances. @Sleeperspeaks hosts regular “gender bending” fetish shows at Miami nighclubs. Videos posted by @sleeperspeaks show acts not usually featured at children’s art museums. Videos included a woman dragging a masked man around the stage with a rope attached to his penis. Another posted video shows a woman preparing peanut butter sandwiches on her gentials.

No wonder Zack Spechler cannot get @sleeperspeaks off his mind!

WHY ARE BROWARD TAXPAYERS FOOTING THE BILL?

Last year, REDBROWARD revealed an independent consultant detailed issues surrounding the Bedlam Lorenz Assembly (BLA) program operated under the guidance of Zack Spechler. Louise Stevens of ArtsMarket found Young At Art had, “not properly disclosed relationship” with the Bedlam Lorenz Assembly. She wrote the YAABLA relationship had been, “extensively publicized…, but not disclosed in County agreements nor IRS form 990s.” Stevens believed the YAABLA relationship constituted a breach of the museum’s deal with the County.

Stevens found other problems with the YAABLA relationship. She believed BLA commissioned exhibits and held classes at Young At Art without any formal relationship. Stevens believed BLA had been given curatorial authority over YAA. Stevens noted that Mindy Shrago was listed as a member of the BLA and its “key members” included her children Zack Spechler and Ali Shrago Spechler.

Despite claiming the museum incurred no costs from its relationship with the Bedlam Lorenz Assembly, IRS forms show YAA paid Zack Spechler more than $40,000 over two years. The 2013 Form 990 shows Spechler was paid $17,636 for “services as an artistic/exhibit consultant.” The 2014 form shows Spechler received $24,000 for services as an artistic consultant.

Young At Art is suing Broward County and Louise Stevens.

Last month, YAA officials, including Mindy Shrago, Dana McLean and Chairman David Di Pietro, visited Broward County Commissioners to discuss a new deal. Did they try to sweeten the deal with tickets to the fetish show and all-you-can-eat peanut butter sandwiches?

These fetish extravaganzas are fine for Wynwood or FAT Village, but should Broward taxpayers pay these artists to perform at a County-owned museum/library complex?


 

Problems With Controversial Young At Art Program Were No Secret

Numerous documents obtained by REDBROWARD show Young At Art (YAA) officials and Broward County leaders were aware of problems with controversial exhibits over a year ago. Last November, REDBROWARD detailed issues surrounding a report from an independent consultant hired by the County to examine the financial situation at YAA. One of the main issues uncovered by the consultant was the Bedlam Lorenz Assembly (BLA) program operated under the guidance of Zack Spechler, the son of of YAA executive director Mindy Shrago.

Earlier this month, REDBROWARD exposed controversial exhibits displayed under the YAA/BLA banner. One exhibit, entitled “Naughty By Nature,” featured nude men and women and pornographic images. Video and photographs show children at the event. While this raunchy exhibit was not held at the children’s museum in Davie, it was clearly sponsored by Young At Art.

Another exhibit curated by Zack Spechler featured men and women brnading themselves with a “Pen15” stamp. If one looks closely, “Pen15” looks like the word “penis.” Patrons were encouraged to join Zack Spechler’s “Pen15 Club.”


Chasing Rabbits

In her report, independent consultant Louise Stevens singled out another YAABLA exhibit held at the children’s museum. Stevens worried the BLA exhibits created potential liability issues for the museum and Broward County. She singled out the “Chasing Rabbits” sound exhibit by Tina La Porta. Stevens wrote, “Chasing Rabbits…played over the PA system…and would have been heard throughout the building.”

REDBROWARD listened to Chasing Rabbits by LaPorta. According to the artist, it deals with her mental illness diagnosis. It features disturbing voices and sounds not suitable for children. Stevens wrote it would be hard for parents to prevent children from hearing it in common spaces. (A rebuttal from YAA obtained by REDBROWARD claims the performance played after hours at an adults-only event.)

Spechler Hurt YAA Staff Morale?

In addition to the nature of his exhibits, the independent consultant detailed financial and whistleblower issues caused by Zack Spechler’s role at Young At Art. Despite a conflict of interest policy at YAA, Louise Stevens reported that Zack Spechler and his sister Ali Shrago Spechler were paid by the museum. She wrote, “Yet the family conflict of interest is clearly evident on the YAA web site, has been evident in numerous news and magazine stories about Zack Spechler’s work in the museum, and is clearly evident on the BLA web site.” While Stevens argued the YAA board was unaware of the conflict, the museum rebuttal provided to REDBROWARD claims otherwise. The museum said it was “inaccurate” as Spechler was listed on the IRS Form 990. The rebuttal claims, “Board members have been aware of family involvement since the inception of YAA.”

Stevens questioned whether Young At Art’s whistle blower policy was effective. She wrote, “Senior staff members expressed fear when they requested the opportunity to speak individually to the consultant about YAABLA and about having to report to and follow the directives of the Director’s son.” Under the whistle blower policy, YAA staffers are to direct their complaints to the CEO or chair of the board.

Stevens wrote, “Unknowingly, the board has been complicit with the CEO in maintaining Zack Spechler’s relationship with the organization, but in concern of reprisal from the CEO or Mr. Spechler, staff were unable to go to the board to utilize any whistle blowing opportunities. The result, at best, is that of negatively impacting morale as well as creating difficulties for how senior staff are able to carry out their jobs.

Stevens reported that Mindy Shrago was present in the room during all her interviews with staff. In private meetings, Stevens claimed staffers did not want to discuss nepotism, fearful of “retaliation from the CEO and/or Mr. Spechler.”

In its terse rebuttal, museum officials wrote, “YAA disagrees with these statements.”

YAA Board Changes Official Stance On Mindy Shrago’s Son

Young At Art was more forthcoming about Zack Spechler in its more formal response to the independent consultant’s report. The museum stated Spechler was hired as a contractor to “support the curating team…which includes a team of four YAA staffers.” YAA claimed Spechler’s duties included procurement of local artists and special guests for a summer workshop as well as “design of exhibits.” The museum stated Zack Spechler was paid $17,000 for 2013-2014 and $24,000 for 2014-2015.

Young At Art’s response stated, “We agree that this was not as transparent as it should have been and definitely appears as a conflict of interest. We have asked Zack to document his achievement and contributions and have them reviewed by the board so they can make a determination on value received.

YAA stated the position will be changed and Mindy Shrago would recuse herself from the process.

In August 2015, Jose Pagan, then the YAA Board Chairman, delivered an official response to Broward County Adminstrator Bertha Henry. YAA addressed “key finding 11” which focused on Zack Spechler, Bedlam Lorenz Assembly (BLA) and the conflict of interest.  YAA stated the BLA program had been “eliminated.”

YAA wrote, “YAA’s conflict of interest of policy was updated on June 9, 2015 to include both board and staff and will be formally approved by YAA’s Board at its September 2015 meeting. The updated policy will require prior approval by the Board of all conflict situations.

As to payments, YAA stated BLA “did not receive a check. To be clear, some of the members, as individual contractors, were paid for their services as artists and exhibit fabricators.

Pagan and the YAA Board made it clear that while Spechler’s payments appeared on the IRS Form 990, “Approval of the Board of Directors was not obtained prior to these disclosures.”

Within a few months, many of the Young At Art board members were removed. Jose Pagan was replaced by David Di Pietro, a close personal friend of Mindy Shrago’s husband, Jay Spechler.

As REDBROWARD reported earlier this year, David Di Pietro was removed as chairman of Broward Health by Governor Rick Scott amid charges of intimidation and interference in ongoing investigations.

On Tuesday, the Broward County Commission will discuss giving control of Young At Art  to the Broward County Cultural Division.