

Saturday’s groovy nights
- 7:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Saturday December 24, 2022
- Lobby | Ace Hotel New York
The Creme de la Creme of local & international DJs
Every Saturday!
7pm to where you take it
Other events happening on Dec 24, 2022

Good Chemistry Organic Produce Market at Good Chemistry
Each Saturday from 8am to midday, The Regional Store sets up shop in Good Chemistry. Sourcing 100% organic produce from across regional NSW, locally grown flowers, as well as a range of breads, cheeses and other rotating products. Stop by Foy Lane on your Saturday morning and pick up some produce and a coffee.
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Baraye Avaleen Bar: Afghan Women on Tintype at Gallery
Tintype, a photographic process from the 19th century, is historically rooted in documenting war, including both soldiers and combat zones. Baraye Avaleen Bar turns the lens on a community heavily impacted by militarization, one that’s not often heard or even seen. These eight faces represent the diversity and richness of Afghanistan’s many ethnic groups, honoring the millions impacted by war. Our message: We are more than victims and Afghanistan is more than a battlefield — it is our home. The…
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Upcoming events at Ace Hotel New York

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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Opening party – 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 founder…
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