Artist Tank with one of his many murals around the region featured on the Aussie Hotel.
Photo by
Kelly Carmody
Shepparton and Echuca are excellent destinations for experiencing street art and silo art. Both cities offer unique opportunities to enjoy free, accessible art, while experiencing the charm and history of regional Victoria.
In Shepparton, the vibrant street art scene includes numerous murals and public art installations.
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The streets themselves are a canvas for local artists.
These stunning murals and sculptures throughout Shepparton and the surrounding towns celebrate the region’s culture and diversity, adding colour and life to the urban landscape.
More information and maps to Shepparton and surrounding towns magnificent street art can be found on the Greater Shepparton City Council website.
The late William Cooper and the late Pastor Sir Douglas Nicholls, painted by well-known artist Adnate, on Fryers St.
Photo by
Megan Fisher
The Echuca Moama Silo Art project has transformed silos into striking works of art.
These murals often depict historical scenes and local wildlife, blending the town’s rich history with modern artistic expression.
The Echuca-Moama region is part of the larger silo art trail in Victoria, making it a perfect stop for art enthusiasts exploring rural masterpieces.
SILO TOWN LIST - Total driving time, excluding stops is about 3.5 to 4 hours.
Echuca Moama to Rochester
Rochester to Colbinabbin
Colbinabbin to Heathcote
Toolleen to Kyabram (via Stanhope and Girgarre)
Kyabram to Tongala
Tongala to Picola
For more information please visit the Campaspe Shire Council’s website.
The Rochester region and its silos have drawn considerable interest from tourists.
Photo by
Geoff Adams
Colbinabbin silo art. Painted by Benalla mural artist Tm Bowtell.