Louie G.
Yelp
I was excited to learn more about a culture which is very foreign to me. I was recommended to go by staff at the fantastic (but closed) ICA museum across the street. Upon initially entering the museum, I was greeted by a very friendly and knowledgeable attendant who explained the current collection and gave me some context. The art itself was nice, if not the most exciting thing, but definitely showed some insight into the artistic folk-art community of Haiti.
Now, I'd like to say that it was all pleasant and that I'll be back, because everything up to this point was nice. However, my friend and I were stopped by another attendant who clearly had no interest in talking about the art. She began asking me questions about myself, and then segued into talking at us about how we need the light of Jesus in our lives, and invited us for prayer. When my friend told her that we weren't interested, and that we didn't feel comfortable talking about it, she began to get aggressive and rude with my friend.
Now here's the really terrible part. I have a speech impediment, and the attendant started questioning my answers because I kept hesitating. I told her that I have a neurological condition, and instead of apologizing and leaving us alone, like most people would at that point, she doubled down and said a prayer to abolish my speech impediment, which is about when I had had enough. On our way out, the first attendant (the nice one) apologized and seemed sincere, but the other said a few hostile words to my friend as we were leaving.
This was the single worst experience that I've ever had at a museum. I see that someone else who wrote a review here had a similar experience. Why this woman is still working for you, I can only guess. If I knew who to complain to, I would want her fired (and I'm an easy-going guy). Since I don't know what I can do, I have to warn people not to go if you don't want to be harassed and judged. I have a disability and her response was unacceptable. Highly unprofessional and terrible experience. It really ruined my trip and overshadowed the art. I will never go again.
EDIT: It seems as though the rude attendant was the executive director of the museum.