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  • 8:00 pm - 12:00 am | Friday March 24, 2023
  • PIOPIKO | Ace Hotel Kyoto
  • 245-2 Kurumayacho, Nakagyo-ku

Other events happening on Mar 24, 2023

24
Mar
Ace Hotel New York
8:00am @ Gallery

Luck Comes Before Love – Sarah Nsikak in The Gallery at Gallery

Drawing from African proverbs and idioms, Nsikak borrows romance folkloric imagery from the many cultures she calls home. Using her material of choice, recycled fiber, her installation is a sensory experience, a quiet invitation which urges loud questions – chief amongst them: How can black women reclaim a softness they have been refused?   About:  Sarah Nsikak is a Nigerian-American artist and designer living the Hudson Valley of New York and working out of her Brooklyn studio. She is the…

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24
Mar
Ace Hotel Brooklyn
8:00am @ Gallery

The Gallery – GBA’s Extended Family with Duvernay Collective at Gallery

Around the corner and down Bond St., our neighbors Guilty By Association are building a digital bridge to empower the creative unseen, redistribute wealth and reengineer an antiquated system — art. This season, we are partnering with GBA for a trio of solo exhibitions featuring a selection of their artist kin. We’re calling it “Extended Family.”   GBA and Ace Hotel Brooklyn’s “Extended Family” exhibition series culminates with a life-sized labor of love, a hand beaded wall tapestry by Duvernay Collective. The…

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Upcoming events at Ace Hotel Kyoto

18
Apr
Ace Hotel Kyoto
6:00pm @ Lobby

THE WEATHER A KG+ photo exhibition by Lane Diko Reception at Lobby

18:00から19:00のギャラリーレセプションで、アーティストに会いにぜひお越しください。Come and meet the artist at our gallery reception on April 18, from 18:00 – 19:00. Beers and soft drinks are on us.

Free

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19
Apr
Ace Hotel Kyoto
12:00am @ Lobby

THE WEATHER A KG+ photo exhibition by Lane Diko at Lobby

 「Kyotographie」の一環である「KG+」にて発表される「The Weather」と名付けられた、京都を拠点に活動するアメリカ人アーティスト Lane Diko の写真展。The Weather, an exhibition by Kyoto-based American photographer Lane Diko, examines the passage of time via images of Kyoto’s historic walls.

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