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While that means technically the legal battle is not over, Kirsha Kaechele, creator of the Ladies Lounge and wife of Mona founder David Walsh, greeted the decision as a win. “In 30 seconds ...
The tribunal found the ladies lounge, a small exhibition space in the museum only open to women, was in breach of Tasmania's Anti-Discrimination Act 1998. MONA was ordered by the tribunal to ...
Tasmania's Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) has won a Supreme Court appeal against a lower court decision that saw the closure of an exhibit known as the Ladies Lounge. The exhibit was a small ...
A women-only Ladies Lounge will reopen for a final glamorous fling at the Museum of Old and New Art (Mona) in Hobart, Tasmania, having successfully fought for its legal right to exist. The Ladies ...
Last month, she suggested the Ladies Lounge could become a place to do Bible ... entry to the exhibit at the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Hobart because of his gender.
“We never had female toilets at Mona before, they were all unisex. But then the Ladies Lounge had to close thanks to a lawsuit brought on by a man. And I just didn’t know what to do with all ...
If you thought the exquisite hullabaloo around the Museum Of Old And New Art’s (MONA) Ladies Lounge couldn’t get any better — you thought wrong. Today, the women’s only space has reopened ...
A controversial women-only art exhibit in Tasmania’s MONA gallery that sparked a discrimination court case is headed to ...
the Ladies Lounge. MONA curator and artist Kirsha Kaechele took to Instagram to reveal that the paintings—which were previously hanging in the museum’s Ladies Lounge—were now hanging inside ...
The Ladies Lounge, at the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Tasmania, Australia, was created five years ago by artist Kirsha Kaechele, the wife of the museum’s founder and owner David Walsh.