

Summer Block Party
- 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Saturday June 28, 2025
- Ace Hotel Brooklyn | Ace Hotel Brooklyn
- Free
We’re kicking off summer the best way we know how—out in the streets.
Join Take Me With You for a blowout block party on Bond Street (between State and Schermerhorn) Saturday, June 28.
Expect a full day of music, food, art, and community, including:
– Live music and DJ sets
– Pop-up scoops by @eatCultureCream
– Live screen printing with @therealrealmurphy
– Delicious bites from @Lelesroman and @blackseedbagels
– Art installations by @katiushkamelogreen
– Books from @polkadotdoorbooks, curated by @TMWY_shop
The celebration continues inside the hotel into the late afternoon.
This free, open-to-all community celebration is brought to you by Take Me With You, Ace Hotel Brooklyn, and the amazing team at Downtown Brooklyn.
Bring your friends and let’s start summer together.
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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