Victorian Silo Art Locations

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Sheep Hills Silo Art,  Austraian Silo Art Trail
GrainCorp Silos at Sheep Hills by Artist Adnate - Photo by John Bartells

Victorian Silo Art Locations

There are currently 23 silo art locations and three Mobile Silo Art location throughout Victoria with most in two separate regions. North West region and North East regions of Victoria.

Fun Facts:

 

  • Brim was the first silo completed in Victoria. 
  • Brim was painted in January 2016 by Guido van Helten and was the 2nd silo to be included in the ASAT.
  • Patchewollock was painted by Fintan Magee in late 2016 and was the 4th silo to be included in the ASAT.
  • Sheep Hills was painted by Adnate in late 2016 and was the 5th silo to be included in the ASAT.
  • Rupanyup was painted by Julia Volchkova in early 2017 and by the first female silo artist.
  • Rupanyup was the 6th silo to be included in the ASAT
  • Lascelles was painted by Rone in mid 2017 and was the 8th to be included in the ASAT.
  • Rosebery was painted by Kaff-eine in late 2017 and was the 13th to be included in the ASAT.
  • Fyansford (Demolished) was painted by Rone in December 2017 and was the 14th to be included in the ASAT.
  • Tungamah was the first silo completed in North Victoria in February 2018.
  • Tungamah was the first silo painted by a female Australian artist.
  • Tungamah was painted by Sobrane Simcock as is the 15th silo to be included in the ASAT.
  • Goorambat was painted by Jimmy Dvate in March 2018 and was the 16th to be included in the ASAT.
  • Devenish Stage one was painted by Cam Scale in April 2018. It was the 19th silos to be included in the ASAT. 
  • Devenish stage two was completed in April 2019. Painted by Cam Scale.
  • Rochester was painted by Jimmy Dvate in July 2018 and was the 22nd silo to be included in the ASAT.
  • St James was painted by Tim Bowtell in March 2019 and was was the 27th silo to be included in the ASAT.
  • Brunswick was painted by Loretta Lizzeo in May 2019 and was the 30th silo to be included in the ASAT.
  • Nullawil was painted by Smug in July 2019 and was the 32nd silo to be included in the ASAT.
  • Sea Lake was painted by The Zookeeper & DRAPL in October 2019 and is the 35th silo to be included in the ASAT.
  • Colbinabbin was painted by Tim Bowtell in March 2020 and was the 36th silo to be included in the ASAT.
  • Fyansford was demolished in April 2020 :(
  • Woomelang Mobile Silos were painted in June 2020
  • St Arnaud was painted by Kyle Torney in August 2020 and was the 39th silo to be included in the ASAT.
  • Kaniva was painted by David Lee Pereira in October 2020 and was the 40th silo to be included in the ASAT.
  • Goroke was painted by Geoffrey Carran in October 2020 and was the 41st silo to be included in the ASAT.
  • Picola was painted by Jimmy Dvate in December 2020 and was the 43rd silo to be included in the ASAT.
  • Avoca was painted by Jimmi Buscombe in March 2021 and was the 47th silo to be included in the ASAT.
  • Albacutya was painted by Kitt Bennett in May 2021 and was the 49th silo to be included in the ASAT.
  • Arkona was painted by Sam Bates in April/May 2022 and was the 53rd silo to be included in the ASAT.
  • Horsham was painted by Sam Bates in May 2022 and was the 54th silo to be included in the ASAT
  • Murtoa was painted by Sam Bate (Smug) in April 2023 and was the 59th silo to be in the ASAT.
  • Walpeup was painted by Julian Clavijo and Camilo Delgardo in July 2023  and is the 60th silo to be included in ASAT.
  • Katamatite was painted by Tim Bowtell in August 2023 and is the 61st silo to be included in ASAT.
  • Werrimull Mobile Silos were painted by Jimmy Dvate & Justin Fennelseed in August 2023.
  • Lake Boga wa painted by Tim Bowtell in January 2024

 

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