West Wyalong Silo Art

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In the heart of New South Wales' Riverina region, the West Wyalong Silo Art is a monumental canvas that tells the story of the town's agricultural heritage. Painted by acclaimed artist Guido van Helten, these towering grain silos depict local farmers and community members, their faces rendered in striking detail against the vast, flat landscape. The artwork is part of Australia's growing silo art trail, offering a unique blend of contemporary street art and rural history.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can appreciate the silo art in about 30 minutes, but budget at least half a day to explore West Wyalong's museum and goldfields. If you're driving the Silo Art Trail, a stop of 2–3 hours is ideal to soak in the town's character. The silos are visible from the Newell Highway, making them a perfect quick photo stop on a longer road trip.

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