St Arnaud

With its picturesque heritage street scape and Silo Art right on the doorstep of the Pyrenees wine region, St Arnaud is fast establishing itself as a notable destination for lovers of art and culture.

Boasting a vibrant network of artists, musicians and performers, the town has embraced the talents of its creative community and Artist Kyle Torney’s silo paintings and street art have become a drawcard for visitors and tourists.

Visitors can also view an artistic interpretation of the local history in the the community built mural, which overlooks the recreational facilities located behind the library complex. The mural depicts St Arnaud’s evolution from the original indigenous custodians who roamed the region, through period of the gold rush and into its modern incarnation as a regional farming town.

The historic railway station has been carefully restored for use as a gallery and workshop space that includes a small indoor market where visitors can purchase high quality arts and crafts from local artists.

For nature lovers, the area around St Arnaud provides opportunities to explore beautiful reserves and gardens, including the wax garden conservation reserve located just outside the town.

2023 Art Trail Exhibitors

The Raillery Hub – Featuring works by Gabrielle Rohje

St Arnaud Street Art

2023 Town Map

St Arnaud Raillery Hub Inc.

The Raillery Hub at the beautifully restored St Arnaud Railway station brings together established and emerging artists, and creatives from across the region. A multi-room exhibition space, with a permanent sculpture garden and Creatives and Produce shop representing a stable of more than 30 tal...

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St Arnaud Street Art

Artist Kyle Torney has turned the walls of St Arnaud’s old buildings and industrial spaces into a canvas for his beautiful, Renaissance inspired artworks, which can be found throughout the town and on the silos adjacent to the Raillery Hub Art Gallery at the old St Arnaud railway station.

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