DFA’s Anniversary Bash
- 9:00 pm - 12:00 am | Thursday March 24, 2022
- The Lobby | Ace Hotel Brooklyn
- Free
Birthday dancing commences on Thursday, March 24, with a big bash hosted by DFA in The Lobby.
A return to the scruffy parties that started the damn thing. Shit Robot and Matt Shaw will be on the decks.
Doors open at 9pm to all. Come get weird.
Space is limited, first come first served.
Ace Hotel Brooklyn and DFA Records are joining forces to celebrate two noisy decades of DFA. The takeover includes an archival poster exhibition, a Pop-Up by The Four Horsemen in The Garden, DFA anniversary bash in The Lobby & special sleepover package for their anniversary show.
Other events happening on Mar 24, 2022
THE FOUR HORSEMEN POP-UP at Garden
Award-winning Williamsburg pals, The Four Horsemen, pop-in for a five day affair in The Garden. Come hungry for savory small plates and thirsty for a dynamic selection of exciting wines curated by the Four Horsemen’s Chef Nick Curtola and Wine Director & Partner Justin Chearno. March 23-27 in The Garden. Walk-ins only. come hungry for: castelvetrano olives escabeche crispy potato pavé with crème fraîche and Japanese curry braised leek toast with whipped ricotta and Cantabrian anchovies grilled squid skewers…
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Upcoming events at Ace Hotel Brooklyn
Ace Artist in Residence & Byline present -- Tomorrow's Garden by Caroline Zimbalist at Gallery
With this seminal exhibition, Tomorrow’s Garden, we glimpse through a keyhole. Behind the door is an imagined, futuristic world where the overuse of plastic melted into nature and created new species of bioplastic lifeforms. An enchanted oyster lies in the ocean with aquatic creatures and flora. A hanging abstract, bioplastic jellyfish illuminates an underwater world, a forest where hybrid amphibians and fairies tend to the changed planet. Caroline questions what the future can look like in a world where nature…
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Ace Artist in Residence & Byline present -- Tomorrow's Garden by Caroline Zimbalist at Gallery
With this seminal exhibition, Tomorrow’s Garden, we glimpse through a keyhole. Behind the door is an imagined, futuristic world where the overuse of plastic melted into nature and created new species of bioplastic lifeforms. An enchanted oyster lies in the ocean with aquatic creatures and flora. A hanging abstract, bioplastic jellyfish illuminates an underwater world, a forest where hybrid amphibians and fairies tend to the changed planet. Caroline questions what the future can look like in a world where nature…
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