Mona Sessions: Friday
Featuring Peaches, Chloe Kim and Shoeb Ahmad
Accessibility Information
Physical access
Mona Lawns events are mostly accessible, with some limitations to sightlines. Accessible viewing platforms will be available—contact the Bookings & Enquiries team on tickets@mona.net.au or +61 (3) 6277 9978.
Accessible parking nearby
We recommend catching the ferry to Mona. By the time Mofo comes around, there’ll be an accessible entrance via tunnel if you need it. If this is you, make yourself known to staff on the ferry. The ferry departs Hobart from Brooke Street Pier (accessible via lift and ramp entrance). So does our wheelchair-accessible bus.
If driving to Mona, accessible parking spots are located in the main car park, approximately 300m from the museum entrance and 150m from the Mona Sessions main gate. Go to the top of the driveway, turn left and look for the signs. Alternatively, get dropped off at the bus stop at the top of the drive, approximately 150m from the museum entrance, or 50m from the Mona Sessions main gate. If you're parking and need a shorter route into the Sessions, see Mona Foma staff at the boom gate.
Auslan interpretation
If you're coming on Friday, Peaches' set will be Auslan interpreted by Auslan Stage Left.
Perceivable written materials
Mobile Tickets or PDF tickets are available for this event.
Accessible toilets
Available at the Wine Bar and Ether Buildings at the rear of the event.
All gender toilets
Accessible toilets and portaloos on site are all gender.
Quiet spaces/break out rooms for sensory relief
Follow the signs or see staff at the entrance gates if you require access to a quieter space during the event.
Peaches
8.30–10.30pm
Peaches—‘godmother to WAP’, feminist icon, pop provocateur—performs The Teaches of Peaches in its entirety (with twenty years’ extra juice).
Shoeb Ahmad
7–8pm
‘hi-tek lo-fi’: meditative, sometimes dissonant improv and noise featuring instruments both analog and electric.
Chloe Kim
5.30–6.45pm
A propulsive, entirely improvised solo drum set from Chloe, as part of her ‘100 Hours’ project. This’ll just be an hour or so, though.