Murrumburrah Mill Silo Art
This striking mural by renowned Mongolian-Australian street artist Heesco is a highlight for anyone visiting Harden-Murrumburrah.
Painted on the historic Murrumburrah flour mill, it marks the 46th addition to the Silo Art Trail. The artwork captures the rich history of the mill and celebrates the golden grain that once brought prosperity to the region.
Originally built in 1865, the flour mill underwent significant reconstruction between 1919 and 1922 following a major fire. This included the construction of the twin concrete silos featured in the artwork.
The mural is conveniently located just across from the Harden Murrumburrah Visitor Information Centre, near George Coddington and Roberts Park.
Address: 301-317 Albury Street, Harden, 2587, NSW
Image credit: visithilltopsregion.com.au
About the Artist: Heesco
Known professionally as Heesco, Khosnaran Khurelbaatar is a Mongolian-Australian muralist and fine artist whose bold, large-scale works have made a significant impact on Australia’s public art landscape. Born in 1979 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, Heesco moved to Australia in 1999 and earned a Bachelor of Visual Arts from Sydney College of the Arts in 2005. Since relocating to Melbourne in 2010, he has become one of the country’s leading contemporary mural artists.
Heesco is also one of Australia’s most prolific silo artists, with five silos and three water towers completed across regional communities to date. His work is known for its striking detail, cultural storytelling, and deep respect for the people and places he represents.
Instagram: @heesco
Website: https://www.heesco.com/

