It’s Hard Out There For An Executive Director Of An Arts Organization In East Tremont
It’s hard out there for an arts organization when prostitutes mistake your donors for johns:
Posted: October 17th, 2006 | Filed under: Arts & Entertainment, Law & Order, The BronxThe Bronx River Art Center tries to escape its noisy urban surroundings by facing the lush, green riverfront.
But it can’t escape the drug dealers, prostitutes, pimps and petty criminals who camp in front of its doors.
Visitors’ vehicles have been vandalized. Potential donors have been propositioned by prostitutes, and the number of parents bringing their children to free art classes is down in recent months, according to the staff.
“It’s an infestation,” said Gail Nathan, the center’s executive director. “We fear for the kids coming to the art center. We fear for our staff and visitors.”
She ought to know. Her car has been vandalized five times and her tires have been slashed. She now parks five blocks away from the center to avoid the wrath of criminals.