The 2026 Benalla Street Art Festival welcomes an exciting mix of established and emerging artists, each contributing a distinct voice, style and story to Benalla’s evolving streets.
Among the line-up are:
- Gus Eagleton, known for large-scale photorealistic portraits that bring local stories to life;
- Jasmine Crisp, whose tender yet vibrant works explore identity and place;
- Juzpop, whose bold colour palettes and feminine energy light up public spaces; and
- Kitsune Jolene, blending street art with anime and pop surrealist influences.
They’re joined by artists including MadWings, Krimsone, Mattie Davo, Vero Coya, and first-time Benalla contributor Sarsar, as well as international artists Mur0ne and Timur Fork, creating a rich mix of figurative, abstract and narrative-driven works.
Festival curator Simon Grant said the diversity of perspectives was central to the festival’s identity.
“Each year (the street art festival) brings together artists with completely different styles and stories, and the result is a festival that keeps Benalla’s streets constantly evolving,” he said.