Impacts of AUSTRALIAN SILO ART on regional businesses – 5min online survey (Griffith University Research)

DO YOU OWN or MANAGE A BUSINESS WITHIN 100KM OF A SILO ART SITE?

Researchers at Griffith University are running a 5min online survey for business owners/managers to have their say about Australian silo art (see below for full list of 48 curent sites by state).
Link to survey here: https://prodsurvey.rcs.griffith.edu.au/prodls200/index.php/978685?lang=en&fbclid=IwAR1izjZKwivOlUTsGxmgb8NKkHnPYn3_gnj4s5hKARb7TrrFu762_S-vEW4

The findings of the research will help inform efforts to sustain and support Australian silo art, regional arts, local economies and regional art tourism.

This research aims to consider the perspectives of a wide range of businesses, including businesses that have not experienced any impacts associated with silo art. The survey also provides space for optional comments (e.g. possible ways to support or enhance the potential impact of silo art on surrounding businesses).

CONTACT: Dr Amelia Green, Adjunct Research Fellow, Department of Marketing, Griffith University (Queensland, Australia) amelia.green@griffith.edu.au
Follow this research project on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/siloartsurvey

FULL LIST OF COMPLETED SILO ART SITES – AS OF MAY 2021
WESTERN AUSTRALIA:
Northam, Ravensthorpe, Merredin, Albany, Newdegate and Pingrup
VICTORIA: Brim, Patchewollock, Sheep Hills, Rupanyup, Lascelles, Rosebery, Fyansford (since demolished), Goorambat, Tungamah, Devenish, Rochester, St James, Brunswick, Nullawil, Sea Lake, Colbinabbin, St Arnaud, Kaniva, Goroke, Picola, Avoca and Albacutya
SOUTH AUSTRALIA: Coonalpyn, Kimba, Tumby Bay, Wirrabara, Waikerie, Karoonda, Cowell, Farrell Flat, Paringa and Owen
NEW SOUTH WALES: Weethalle, Portland, Grenfell, Barraba, Merriwa, Dunedoo, Gunnedah and Harden-Murrumburrah
QUEENSLAND: Thallon, Yelarbon and Monto