Silo Art Trail – Victoria’s Canvas Giants
Discover the spectacular outdoor gallery transforming rural Victoria, where towering grain silos have become canvases for breathtaking artworks. This comprehensive 5-day group tour takes you to 12 of Victoria’s 15 painted silos, showcasing how the Australian Silo Art movement has revitalised country towns since 2015. Journey through picturesque countryside, meet local communities, and witness these monumental masterpieces that celebrate regional stories, characters, and landscapes on an awe-inspiring scale.
Tour Details
5 Day Silo
Highlights Include:
- Silo Art in:
- Rupanyup — Netballer & Footballer from the Rupanyup Panthers Football Netball Club
- Sheep Hills — Wergaia & Wojobaluk Elders alongside two young children Brim — Female & Male Farmers
- Rosebery — Young Female Farmer & Horseman with his horse
- Patchewollock — Local Sheep & Grain Farmers
- Lascelles — Generational Farmers, Geoff & Marilyn Horman
- Rochester — Squirrel Glider & Azure Kingfisher
- Tungamah — Dancing Brolgas & a Kookaburra
- St James — Sir George Coles, Founder of Coles Supermarkets
- Devenish — WW1 Nurse & modern day female Military Medic (both in uniform)
- Goorambat — Rural Landscape, Endangered Barking Owl & Clydesdale Horses
- Sea Lake — The Space in Between
- Other Art:
- Old Shire Council Buildings, Rupanyup — Firefighters Mural
- Buildings in the Lascelles Township
- Woomelang General Store — Carpet Python (endangered species)
- Goorambat Uniting Church Mural — Sophia
- Benalla Ceramic Mural on the Shore of Lake Benalla
- Gum San Chinese Heritage Centre, Ararat
- Lake Tyrrell (Pink Lakes) – time permitting
- Simply Tomatoes & Aussie Wool Quilts, Boort
- The Spanner Man (John Piccoli), Boort
- Guided Tour of Benalla Street Art
Tour Itinerary
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