Published 27th March 2024
Wall to Wall, one of Australia’s premier murals festivals will bring artists from across the country and overseas to create five diverse murals in the Central Business District from Thursday 11 April 2024, culminating in a FREE and family-friendly Festival Street Party in Sixth Street on Sunday 14 April 2024.
SMUG_Horsham Tower

Watch the artists at work as they bring the walls to life:

  • SMUG (Australia/Scotland) at Murray Bridge Regional Gallery
  • Sofles (Qld) at Murraylands Skills Centre (Bridgeport Hotel carpark)
  • DREZ (Vic) at Edwards Square Soundshell
  • Stephanie Cartledge (NSW) at MBHS Independent Learning Centre (ILC)
  • Justine McAllister (Vic) at Salvation Army Thrift Shop, (corner Railway Terrace + Fourth Street)

The festival program is as follows - all activities are free, bookings are essential:

Friday 12 April 5-6pm
PROGRAM LAUNCH| Murray Bridge Regional Gallery
As we launch the festival program and map and hear from our project partners, Juddy Roller, about the artists and their practices. Book your spot HERE

Friday 12 to Sunday 14 April 2024
PAINT-BY-NUMBERS | MBHS Independent Learning Centre (ILC)
Artist Stephanie Cartledge invites the community to participate in her mural ‘Current Connections' that highlights underwater river life to celebrate local flora and fauna.

Saturday 13 + Sunday 14 April
GUIDED TOURS| Murray Bridge CBD
Guided tours will offer deeper insights into the artists’ practices, motivations and experiences of painting large-scale artworks in the public domain. Alternatively, take a self-guided tour with the festival program and map. To book your spot visit the Murray Bridge Regional Gallery website.

Sunday 14 April 12-5pm
FESTIVAL STREET PARTY | Murray Bridge Arts Precinct, Sixth Street
To celebrate our town’s new murals, the Festival Street Party will feature a range of activities suitable for all-ages, including aerosol art workshops, pop-up chalk walls and the Giant Regatta Workshop & Parade with vibrant artist collective The Bait Fridge making costumes, instruments and boating scenes from recycled materials. To book in for workshops visit the Murray Bridge Regional Gallery website.

Everyone can enjoy live music programmed with The Station, including young local rising stars Katie Aspel, Exit Plan, Sam Hissey, DJ and Hip Hop performers, as well as the nationally celebrated The Bait Fridge Band.

The artists will focus on the most popular themes identified throughout the Silo Art Project’s Community Engagement process. The opportunity to deliver the Wall to Wall Murray Bridge was born from the Silo Art project, which was unable to be realised due to circumstances beyond Council’s control.

Wall to Wall Murray Bridge is presented by The Rural City of Murray Bridge and Murray Bridge  Regional Gallery, in partnership with Juddy Roller and with the support of the Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Fund – An Australian Government initiative.

For the full program and more details on Wall to Wall Murray Bridge visit the Murray Bridge Regional Gallery website.

From Monday 15 April 2024, school holiday programming across most RCMB community facilities will build on the creativity and themes that stem from the Wall to Wall. For more details, please visit the School Holiday Calendar.

Wall to Wall Program