

Musical Chairs with Derrick Braxton and DJ Wes
- 7:00 pm - 12:00 am | Saturday June 07, 2025
- The Lobby | Ace Hotel Brooklyn
Join us on Saturday, June 7, 2025, from 7:00 PM to midnight at the Ace Hotel in Brooklyn for Musical Chairs – Presented by Genre Free. This genre-blending night of music features an eclectic lineup of DJs, including DJ Wes, Derrick Braxton, John Butler, DJ ACL, and DJ Priority, each bringing their unique sound to keep the energy flowing all night long. In addition to the music, the evening will showcase curated selections from Soldato Books and Records, adding a layer of culture and creativity to the experience. Whether you’re here to dance, discover new sounds, or just vibe with the community, Musical Chairs promises a night of movement, rhythm, and connection.
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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