Museum behind ladies-only art exhibit sued by man who was denied entry -  National

Museum behind ladies-only art exhibit sued by man who was denied entry - National

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Artist Kirsha Kaechele arrived at the Tasmania courtroom alongside 25 women dressed in navy business attire, all of whom made a show of reading feminist texts in the courtroom.
Artist Kirsha Kaechele arrived at the Tasmania courtroom alongside 25 women dressed in navy business attire, all of whom made a show of reading feminist texts in the courtroom.

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