

Lobby Night with ራሄል (Rachel)
- 7:00 pm - 12:00 am | Friday April 11, 2025
- The Lobby | Ace Hotel Brooklyn
ራሄል (Rachel) is an Ethiopian-American, all-vinyl DJ with a passion for sharing eclectic world grooves. Focused on curating environments geared towards movement, discovery, and connection, you can find her spinning in iconic listening bars, clubs, live music venues, and more in NYC and beyond. Rachel is also the host of the monthly radio program Hot Czyks in Your Area on East Village Radio.
Other events happening on Apr 11, 2025

Strawberries & Other Secrets by Larissa Lockshin presented with Byline at Gallery
Join us as we celebrate the opening of Larissa Lockshin’s latest installation in The Gallery at Ace Hotel Brooklyn – “Strawberries and Other Secrets.” Larissa Lockshin is best known for her vibrant, abstract paintings on satin with carved wood frames. Each piece is innately playful: ethereal interpretations of nature emit movement and wonder. Lockshin uses unconventional materials and alluring color combinations to create work that is equally approachable and elevated. She pays homage to traditional painting theory while employing unusual…
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Upcoming events at Ace Hotel Brooklyn

Ace Artist-in-Residence: Pied-à-Terre by Alex Yudzon at A!R
Alex Yudzon has spent the past decade transforming hotel rooms into temporary studios, sculptural playgrounds, and photographic stages. Known for his idiosyncratic approach—constructing elaborate installations using only the furniture and objects found within each room—Yudzon captures these ephemeral compositions in a single photograph before dismantling the evidence and checking out. The resulting images are part still life, part performance relic, part architectural hallucination. They reflect his fascination with transience, privacy, and the absurd theater of American interiors. Pied-à-terre, his exhibition…
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Ace Artist-in-Residence: Pied-à-Terre by Alex Yudzon at A!R
Alex Yudzon has spent the past decade transforming hotel rooms into temporary studios, sculptural playgrounds, and photographic stages. Known for his idiosyncratic approach—constructing elaborate installations using only the furniture and objects found within each room—Yudzon captures these ephemeral compositions in a single photograph before dismantling the evidence and checking out. The resulting images are part still life, part performance relic, part architectural hallucination. They reflect his fascination with transience, privacy, and the absurd theater of American interiors. Pied-à-terre, his exhibition…
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