With a dedication to the exploration of non-traditional spaces as platforms for engaging the public, South Florida based curator Zack Spechler focuses on critical examinations of social value systems and collaboratively facilitating artists' more ambitious projects that might not otherwise be realized. Through thought-provoking exhibitions, interactive performances, installations, and contrived experiences, Spechler fosters a dialogue that challenges preconceptions and encourages a nuanced understanding of societal norms. With a background in law, Spechler brings a highly analytical perspective to the art world, delving into its intersections with legal frameworks, political dynamics, and cultural institutions. In 2021 Spechler founded Miami Grill Gift Shop, a boutique fabrication workshop. Since then he has worked with some of the most prominent artists in South Florida, helping them push the boundaries of their work and realize their visions on a larger scale.
After graduating from Nova Southeastern University’s Law Center in 2009, Zack Spechler has used his legal degree to help artists and private clients while allowing for his innate passion for exhibition curation and design to come to the forefront of his professional focus in life. His background in law has given him strong beliefs in the investment of the rights of creators and their abilities to express themselves. This has cultivated a purpose and certainty within him that artists’ ideas should be respected and brought into fruition by those who can best assist in furthering and realizing their visions. It was this mission that led Spechler to become a curator, director of exhibitions and eventually a fabricator and facilitator of artists, designers and arts institutions, imagining projects more expansive than they could execute with their own means.
After graduating from Nova Southeastern University’s Law Center in 2009, Zack Spechler has used his legal degree to help artists and private clients while allowing for his innate passion for exhibition curation and design to come to the forefront of his professional focus in life. His background in law has given him strong beliefs in the investment of the rights of creators and their abilities to express themselves. This has cultivated a purpose and certainty within him that artists’ ideas should be respected and brought into fruition by those who can best assist in furthering and realizing their visions. It was this mission that led Spechler to become a curator, director of exhibitions and eventually a fabricator and facilitator of artists, designers and arts institutions, imagining projects more expansive than they could execute with their own means.