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Goorambat Silo Art

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Catherine & Paul
February 23, 2020
The village of Goorambat, 15 minutes drive east of Benalla, has become a street art magnet thanks to a passionate group of locals embraced the Wall to Wall Festival in 2017 when Adnate painted "Sophia" the femsle aspect of the holy spirit inside the Goorambat Uniting Church. Visitors can experience this beautiful piece daily from 9am to 5pm. In 2018 the Goorambat Silos were painted by famed Melbourne street artist Dvate, who is known for his striking depictions of endangered animals from across Australia.
The village of Goorambat, 15 minutes drive east of Benalla, has become a street art magnet thanks to a passionate group of locals embraced the Wall to Wall Festival in 2017 when Adnate painted "Sophia" the femsle aspect of the holy spirit inside the Goorambat Uniting Church. Visitors can experie…
Anne-Marie
November 12, 2020
Goorambat has a number of painted silos by renowned artist Jimmy DVate, as well as the church interior painted by Matt Adnate.
Mandy
September 27, 2021
Duration: 2 hours round trip from Benalla Total distance: Approximately 132 kilometres Start: Benalla (around 2.5 hours from Melbourne) Take a road of discovery on the North East Victoria Silo Art Trail, where you will experience art in a large scale and not in a gallery. Art works have been completed by street artists: Guido Van Helten, Sobrane, Cam Scale, Adnate, Dvate and Benalla's very own Tim Bowtell. The trail can be completed in approximately 2 hours, however we suggest longer if you really want to take in the landscape in all its glory. For directions, pop into the Benalla Visitor Information Centre or click on the map link below. Follow the North East Victoria Silo Art Trail, linking together the small towns of Goorambat, Devenish, Tungamah and St James and the significant Winton Wetlands. Start in Benalla, which is home to the Wall to Wall Street Art Festival. From Benalla drive on to the small town of Goorambat, where you'll find four works of public art. The grain silos feature three works by Melbourne street artist Jimmy Dvate. 'Sophia' was painted by Adnate and its his depcition of the female aspect of the Holy Trinity on the wall inside the Uniting Church. Recent edtions to the trail include the painting on Nankeen Kestrel on the big shed on arrival into Goorambat by Jimmy Dvate and also the toilets have been painted by Simon White. Continue along the trail to the town of Devenish, where Cam Scale's three towering murals pay homage to local community involvement in military service. Recent editions to Devenish include the railway painting on the horse stables near the hotel, painted by artist Tim Bowtell. Continue on for the short drive to St James, where local Benalla artist, Tim Bowtell. Tim has dedicated this mural to Sir George Coles, a St James local who founded Coles supermarkets. Next on the trail is Tungamah, where Sobrane Simcock was the first Australian female street artist to participate in the silo project, painting dancing Brolgas and a Kookaburra onto the privately owned Tungamah Silos in 2018. These silos were updated in 2019. Sobrane has also painted the side of the pub and also the information centre. Finish your journey along the North East Victoria Silo Art Trail in the Winton Wetlands, where Guido van Helten painted portraits of three local Country Fire Authority (CFA) volunteers on a water tank in 2017. The tank can be found along the self-drive Art Trail within the wetlands, featuring works such as 'Martins Barge' and the famous 'Fish Trees'. Access to the Winton Wetlands is via an unsealed road. Whilst a the wetlands no visit is complete without experiencing the LotjPatji Natjan Danak Sculpture walk.
Duration: 2 hours round trip from Benalla Total distance: Approximately 132 kilometres Start: Benalla (around 2.5 hours from Melbourne) Take a road of discovery on the North East Victoria Silo Art Trail, where you will experience art in a large scale and not in a gallery. Art works have been com…
Justin & Liza
August 9, 2021
‘Sophia’ came into being in 2017 when the Uniting church community in Goorambat were approached to host a mural inside the church itself as part of the Wall to Wall festival. Due to COVID 1restrictions ‘Sophia’ can currently be viewed via a screen with viewing access.
Yvonne
November 10, 2021
silo art absolutely beautiful
Hely
Halls Road
Goorambat, VIC