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Rupanyup Silo Art, Rupanyup

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Founded in 2015, Silo Art Trail is Australia’s largest outdoor gallery. The trail stretches over 200 kilometres, linking Brim with neighbouring towns Lascelles, Patchewollock, Rosebery, Rupanyup and Sheep Hills.

Providing an insight into the true spirit of the Wimmera Mallee, the trail recognises and celebrates the region’s people through a series of large-scale mural portraits painted onto grain silos, many of which date back to the 1930s.

The project saw a team of renowned artists from Australia and across the world visit the region, meet the locals and transform each grain silo into an epic work of art; each one telling a unique story about the host town.

The Silo Art Trail was conceived in 2015 after the success of the first silo artwork in Brim. What started as a small community project by the Brim Active Community Group and artist Guido van Helten resulted in widespread international media attention and an influx of visitors to the region. It was here that the idea for a trail was born.

The Silo Art Trail was created as a partnership between Yarriambiack Shire Council, international street art agency Juddy Roller, Victorian Government, Australian Government and GrainCorp, who donated the silos as canvases for the artists’ work.

Completed silos:

Brim - Guido Van Helten

Patchewollock - Fintan Magee

Rupanyup - Julia Volchkova

Sheep Hills - Adnate

Lascelles - Rone

Rosebery - Kaff-eine
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  • The Silo Art Trail is the largest outdoor art exhibition in Victoria and is wonderful, plus you get to see the countryside and support local communities. Suggest you allow at least 2 days to see it.....  more
    The Silo Art Trail is the largest outdoor art exhibition in Victoria and is wonderful, plus you get to see the countryside and support local communities. Suggest you allow at least 2 days to see it.....  more »
  • Every time we view a different silo I am amazed at how the artists create these beautiful paintings. This was the first silo to be painted, maybe a little faded but you can still capture a beautiful.....  more
    Every time we view a different silo I am amazed at how the artists create these beautiful paintings. This was the first silo to be painted, maybe a little faded but you can still capture a beautiful.....  more »
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  • Fantastic art work, it is fading a little but the Shire are looking into it. Fantastic information pavilion and book exchange across the road. Good parking . Well done to the Shire and community .
  • Really nice, on a made road so easy access for motorcycles. Not hidden it is in the main street. Easy to park your bike or car in front of to get that shot or take a selfie. Not busy so you will have time to get your photo. Plenty of room for cars, bikes and or buses.

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