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100-year-old zinc works to house inclusive music performance as part of Mona Foma festival – ABC News
The imposing industrial zinc works looming out of Hobart’s Derwent River has long been a no-go zone for the public. But Mona’s namesake arts festival now has the…

Only 10 minutes from downtown Hobart there’s a mini city within a city, but it’s a no-go zone to the general public.
Key points:
- A performance and audio-visual installation called Zinc will be held in Hobart’s Nyrstar smelter as part of the Mona Foma festival
- The work has been put together by arts organisation Big hART, and includes artists living with autism
- Zinc has been incorporated into the performance and integrated into the sound
For 100 years, the zinc works in Lutana have loomed as a tangle…
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