Barmedman Silo Art

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In the quiet wheatbelt town of Barmedman, colossal grain silos have been transformed into a breathtaking canvas that tells the story of the region's agricultural heritage and Indigenous culture. This striking public art installation, part of the Silo Art Trail, is a must-see for road-trippers exploring rural New South Wales. The mural, painted by artist Kyle Hughes-Odgers, depicts a Wiradjuri elder and local farming scenes, blending contemporary artistry with deep community roots.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow about 30 minutes to an hour to fully appreciate the silo art and read the interpretive panels. If you're on a road trip, it's an easy 20-minute detour off the Newell Highway. Combine it with a meal at the pub or a walk around the recreation reserve to stretch your legs.

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