About this location
Quirindi's Silo has been repurposed into a stunning tourist attraction! Artist Peter Ryan transformed the giant canvas of the silos to tell the story of Quirindi, its past, present and into the future by day and by night! There is also a rain gauge showing the amount of rain Quirindi had since the construction of the Silos.
Yurrandaali, the tree goanna, Totem of the Liverpool Plains and protector of the land stands tall as Grey Bandaarr Kangaroo, the knowledge holder, conveys messages and warnings to Yiluwidi Bandaarr, the blue kangaroos, who are the fastest. They take messages and warnings about threats to the other animals.
The farmer proudly shows his crops of sorghum, wheat, sunflowers and cotton, his mobs of sheep and cattle.
By night the art comes to life with a count-down clock starting 30 minutes before the show.
For two weeks around the National Sorry Day, the Light and Sound Show will include "The Journey of Health and Wellbeing" - a beautiful animation around Aboriginal Health.
On Wednesday, Anna Fält, the Nordic Voice will perform "Nordic Night" at the Silos. Come along and listen to this unique, free performance at the Silo for one night only!
For enquiries please call or email.
- Where
60 Station Street, Quirindi NSW 2343
- Cost
- Free entry
- Accessibility
- Welcomes people with access needs, contact venue/organiser for details
- Facilities
- Cafe
- Car park
- Interpretive Centre
- Public Toilet
Contact details
Email:
quirindisiloart@gmail.com
Phone:
0447 463 092