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About The Australian Silo Art Trail
Silo art isn’t just a beautiful addition to the local landscape; for many towns and communities it’s a lifeline.
Silo Art is extremely important for promoting tourism in Regional Australia and if everyone of us was to take their next holiday within Australia, these regional towns and communities would benefit significantly.
You can help these towns and communities by helping us to promote Australia’s Ultimate Road Trip – The Australian Silo Art Trail.
The Australian Silo Art movement all began in Northam Western Australia in 2015.
There are currently 54 silo art locations in the Australian Silo Art Trail with many more yet to come.
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Silo Art Trail Fun Facts
- The Australian Silo Art Trail stretches over 8,500km beginning in Northam WA and ending in Three Moon Qld
- The first silo to be painted in Australia was in Northam, Western Australia in March 2015
- Artist Heesco Khosnaran has painted five, Weethalle, Grenfell, Karoonda, Gunnedah and Murrumburrah
- Artist Jimmy DVate has painted four, Goorambat, Rochester, Waikerie and Picola
- Artist Sam Bates has painted four, Wirrabara, Nullwil, Arkona and Horsham
- Artist Guido van Helten has painted three, Brim, Coonalpyn and Portland
- Artist duo Joel Fergie & Travis Vinson have painted three, Thallon, Sea Lake & Three Moon
- Five silos have been painted by women. Rupanyup, Tungamah, Rosebery, Brunswick & Albany
- One silo has been demolished – Fyansford by artist Rone stood from December 2017 to April 2020