Dirt Cobain x MAISON 10
- 8:00 am - 11:59 pm | Wednesday September 17, 2025
- Gallery | Ace Hotel New York
Dirt Cobain’s work transforms personal struggle into bold public imagery. The California native began sketching pill bottles during rehab in 2014—symbols that became his defining motif. Paired with slogans like “U Get Me So High”and “I’m Gonna Need a Xanax for This,” his art blends dark humor with raw honesty about addiction, resilience, and survival. Expanding from canvases to fashion, Cobain’s work insists that both art and style are forms of self-expression.
Cobain’s work will be showcased in The Gallery at Ace New York from September 4, 2025 – October 10, 2025.
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Happy Hour at The Lobby at The Lobby
4–6pm daily in the Lobby. $7 beers and wines, $13 margaritas, martinis, and Elderflower Spritzes, plus $2.50 oysters, $16 cheeseburgers, and $13 hot dogs to pair.
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Heather Tazza is a visionary artist, designer, and creative director known for her bold, immersive approach to mixed-media art, space design, and branding. She is the co-owner of Propaganda Atlanta, a 1970s-inspired speakeasy and living art installation that fuses nightlife with experiential design. A graduate of FIT in Product Design, her career has spanned fashion, interiors, and large-scale installations, with experience alongside icons such as Vogue Magazine, Ralph Lauren, Zac Posen, and Proenza Schouler. Rooted in collage, her work expands into murals,…
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Heather Tazza at Gallery
Heather Tazza is a visionary artist, designer, and creative director known for her bold, immersive approach to mixed-media art, space design, and branding. She is the co-owner of Propaganda Atlanta, a 1970s-inspired speakeasy and living art installation that fuses nightlife with experiential design. A graduate of FIT in Product Design, her career has spanned fashion, interiors, and large-scale installations, with experience alongside icons such as Vogue Magazine, Ralph Lauren, Zac Posen, and Proenza Schouler. Rooted in collage, her work expands into murals,…
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