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Commentary: Audit questions roil the Palm Springs Artwork Museum
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Commentary: Audit questions roil the Palm Springs Artwork Museum

Last updated: November 18, 2025 9:07 pm
Editorial Board Published November 18, 2025
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Severe monetary woes have plagued the Palm Springs Artwork Museum for at the least six years, based on inner paperwork obtained by The Occasions. Latest developments have opened a Pandora’s field.

On Jan. 15, the accounting agency conducting the annual audit of the museum’s 2024 books hooked up to its report a “letter of material weakness,” a normal accounting follow for alerting a consumer to the affordable risk that its inner monetary statements are considerably out of whack.

Lower than three months after the audit letter, in early April, the museum’s director all of the sudden resigned, and trustee defections started. A cascade of at the least eight resignations from the museum’s board of trustees — practically one-third of its membership — has occurred since spring. One resignation got here on the recommendation of the trustee’s legal professional. With 19 trustees remaining, based on a list on the museum’s web site, the full quantity has fallen beneath the minimal of 20 required within the museum’s by-laws.

Palm Springs Artwork Museum board chair Craig Hartzman didn’t reply to a number of requests for remark.

Accountants at Eide Bailly, citing a “deficiency in internal control” on the museum, highlighted six areas of concern, together with issues with reporting of endowment spending, improper recording of the market worth of donated and deaccessioned artwork, and defective recording of admissions revenues.

Former museum director Adam Lerner had reportedly been negotiating a three-year contract renewal when he stepped down. With out elaborating on his surprising choice to depart, he was cited in a museum press launch as leaving for private causes. Lerner returned to Colorado, the place he beforehand headed the Museum of Up to date Artwork Denver.

Reached by textual content, Lerner declined a request for interview, referring inquiries to the museum.

Monetary issues at PSAM usually are not new. In keeping with six pages of notes obtained by The Occasions, compiled by a trustee who led a job pressure charged with inspecting museum funds, the ending assertion on the 2019 endowment stability was $3 million increased than the start stability on the 2020 assertion. Audits and tax returns posted on the museum web site affirm the puzzling discrepancy.

The notes say it’s “highly unlikely” the funds had been stolen. As a substitute, they query inner museum accounting practices, which might create a deceptive look of fiscal well being. By the 2021 audit, the skin accounting agency that had been getting ready them yearly previous to Eide Bailly had stop.

“This is always a red flag,” wrote museum trustee Kevin Comer, an artwork collector who retired after 30 years as a managing director at Deutsche Financial institution in New York, and who’s a former professor of accounting and fiduciary administration strategies on the Ohio State College. A trustee for lower than two years, Comer resigned Nov. 6.

Reached by phone, Comer declined to debate the accounting agency’s letter or the duty pressure notes.

Palm Springs Artwork Museum

(Guillaume Goureau/Palm Springs Artwork Museum)

The coherent degree of knowledgeable specificity actually suggests authorship by a educated insider. Some said grievances could have benign explanations, whereas others are troubling.

Comer pulled few punches in his personal letter of resignation to fellow trustees, additionally obtained by The Occasions. The fiduciary professional, a former member of the board’s finance committee, mentioned he was resigning on the recommendation of his legal professional.

The board, Comer alleged, is sidestepping the elemental fiduciary obligation to guard “the integrity of the museum, despite our best intentions.” The letter urges hiring each a regulation agency and a forensic accounting agency to overview museum funds, partly to untangle apparently inappropriate strategies previously for the good thing about the present board, and partly to handle potential legal responsibility.

An earlier job pressure suggestion to that impact was mentioned by the board however went unheeded, he expenses.

Particularly regarding is a 2019 reclassification of some restricted funds. Process pressure notes recommend the $3-million discrepancy between 2019 and 2020 could have originated as a change in restricted funds to unrestricted standing. Property particularly donated for a selected operate may then seem like accessible for common working functions.

The museum constantly operated at a loss, the notes say, with some working shortfalls lined by the 2019 reclassification. A deficit shouldn’t be uncommon for an artwork museum, however whether or not the reclassifications of some restricted funds had been acceptable seems to be doubtful. Presumably, funds reclassified as unrestricted on the finish of 1 12 months to make the monetary submitting look good could have had their restricted standing restored at first of the following 12 months.

Restricted funds can embody cash raised by way of the deaccession and sale of artwork donated to a museum’s assortment. Widespread museum moral requirements require earnings from deaccessioned artwork to be sequestered, used just for different artwork purchases, in addition to for direct care of the gathering. For accounting functions, the financial worth of a nonprofit museum’s artwork assortment shouldn’t be thought of a cloth asset to be carried on the books. Reclassification of sequestered artwork funds may help an look of common monetary vigor.

In the course of the prolonged 2020 pandemic closure, the cash-strapped museum made the controversial choice to deaccession after which promote a prized 1974 Helen Frankenthaler portray, which introduced $4.7 million at public sale. The 2024 audit places complete donor restricted funds for artwork purchases and assortment upkeep at $7.8 million.

To pay the payments the museum has additionally been drawing down the endowment. In keeping with the 2024 audit, the newest monetary assertion presently accessible, the endowment is barely greater than $17 million — extraordinarily small for a museum that final 12 months had an working finances of roughly $10.5 million.

“Endowment draws over the past decade totaled roughly $8 million, and contributions to the endowment totaled roughly $500,000,” the notes report. “Most years the museum operated at a loss, including for the last three years when the board believed we were profitable,” it states.

Such a disproportion between fundraising and expenditure, between cash coming in and cash going out, is frankly unsustainable for this — or any — artwork museum, particularly when inflation is factored in.

The endowment is a nonprofit’s “seed corn,” eaten for short-term acquire solely at its long-term peril. Most annoying: The notes recommend that whereas the five-person govt committee could have been conscious of among the scenario’s tougher particulars, the remainder of the board seems to not have been totally knowledgeable of the museum’s monetary place.“Bottom line,” Comer’s resignation letter astutely observes, “this is a leadership group that doesn’t know what it doesn’t know, and that is the most dangerous place in which an institution can be placed.”

The Palm Springs Artwork Museum has apparently wedged itself firmly between a rock and a tough place. Now, it’s unclear how the museum can transfer ahead with out a full cohort of 20 trustees approved to vote on making important choices — together with accepting new members to the board.

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