Mallee, Victoria, hosts a variety of art galleries and artistic attractions catering to diverse tastes and interests. In the region, notable galleries and attractions include Goroke Silo Art, Mildura Arts Centre Gallery, the Silo Art Trail, and Ararat Gallery Textile Art Museum Australia (TAMA).
Goroke Silo Art in the town of Goroke showcases beautiful birds on old silos, brought to life by artist Geoffrey Carran, known for his work with endangered bird species. Established in 1956, Mildura Arts Centre Gallery features an extensive collection of works, including English and traditional art, contemporary Australian sculpture, and is part of the larger Mildura Arts Centre with Rio Vista Historic House and sculpture park.
The Silo Art Trail, set to become the country's largest outdoor gallery, celebrates the rich heritage of Victoria's Wimmera/Mallee region, encompassing Goroke Silo Art and additional artworks in various towns along the trail. While not in the Mallee region, Ararat Gallery TAMA is a unique destination with a collection of textile-based works by artists like Kate Just, Kathy Temin, Jenny Watson, Sera Waters, and Jemima Wyman. These venues offer a diverse range of artistic experiences, from traditional painting and sculpture to contemporary installations and outdoor murals.