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A render of the Urban Silo Art trail installations at Fed Square

Urban Mini Silo Art Trail

Free
This is a past event
Free

Dates

21 January 2022 - 31 March 2022
Daily
24 Hours

Venues

Swanston St Forecourt
River Terrace
The Atrium

Tickets

EveryoneFree

Access

Lift access
Wheelchair accessible

Getting There

An homage to Victoria’s iconic Silo Art Trail.

Working with award-winning street art network and the team behind Victoria’s regional Art Silo Trail, Juddy Roller, we bring you the Urban Mini Silo Art Trail.

Wander around three miniature replicas of Victoria’s iconic wheat silos, which have been painted by three well-known mural artists.

See the mini versions of the Albacutya silo, painted by artist Kit Bennett, the Sheep Hills silo – painted by artist Adnate, and the Goorambat silo – painted by Artist Dvate.

Explore all the beauty and wonder of these Victorian gems at Fed Square, before planning a trip to see the giant versions!

Meet the Artists

Silo artist Kitt Bennett is standing next to a silo in paint spattered clothes wearing a backward and cap and is smiling
Kitt Bennett

Albacutya Silo

Kitt’s exploration of ground and floor painting allows his audience to view works from a new perspective. Images captured from high above show his massive paintings sitting amongst the tiny buildings that once seemed so tall. There is a certain mystery behind Kitt’s art that captures people’s attention and leaves them questioning the true size of their experience.

Albacutya Silo Art- Rainbow, VIC

Silo artist Jimmy Dvate is up on a scissor lift spray painting a silo
Jimmy Dvate

Goorambat Silo

Jimmy Dvate is a renowned Australian contemporary artist, specialising in large scale public murals, and focusing on painting Australia’s varied and unique flora and fauna, in particular endangered species of all kinds. Formally trained in graphic design and visual arts at Monash University, Jimmy’s work shows a strong sense of design combined with the accuracy and eye for detail of photo-realism.

Goorambat Silo Art – Goorambat, VIC

Street artist Adnate is spray painting an artwork of Adam Goodes
Adnate

Sheep Hills Silo

Adnate is an artist that realises his portraits in spray paint. He has moved past his roots in Street Art, utilising the medium to carry his realist style into the fine art realm. Heavily influenced by the chiaroscuro of renaissance painters like Caravaggio, Adnate embraces portraiture like the masters of the 16th Century. Adnate has worked closely with indigenous people of their native land, especially with Indigenous Australians. He paints large scale murals around Australia and the world, creating a statement of reclaiming the land that was always theirs. He endeavours to capture the stories and emotions of each subject he paints, encouraging the audience to feel and interpret their own experiences.

Sheep Hills Silo Art – Northern Wimmera, VIC

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