An exhibition named after F. Scott Fitzgerald’s debut novel “This Side of Paradise” is bringing art, splendor and new life to a New York mansion that once served as a rest home for the formerly wealthy.
“Our mission is to transform the empty spaces with art,” said Jodie Dinapoli, program director of No Longer Empty, a New York-based non-profit arts organization that since 2009 has filled buildings with works of installation art, including the 32 creations distributed throughout the Andrew Freedman Home in The Bronx.
