Juddy Roller

Juddy Roller Australia’s Leading Street Art Agency - Founders of the Silo Art Trail and Wall to Wall Festival

Juddy Roller is an influential consultancy company specialising in urban art and graffiti. Our unique services include graffiti management; strategy and implementation, art consultancy, curatorial services, large scale mural projects and project management. By maintaining and expanding our international creative networks, we are at the forefront of Urban Contemporary Art. We utilise talent from a

ll corners of the globe, working with both local and international artists to help our clients realise their creative dreams.

27/05/2026

As we wrap up our Indi Footscray project with .living, our next major project is already well underway.
Featured on Channel 10 News today, by our favourite journalist , the first 2 of 5 towers at Spotswood Yards are now nearing completion, with another 3 monumental artworks set to arrive in early 2027.

A huge effort from legends and , transforming the skyline of Melbourne’s West skyline one brushstroke at a time.

Delivered in collaboration with developer Blue Earth and .au , the project will span more than 32 floors and over 1,250sqm once complete, one of the most ambitious contemporary mural undertaken in Australia since the first Silo Art Trail in 2015.



More soon.

15/04/2026

Something big is coming to Footscray in May.

4 of Australia's greatest mural artists and 2 international heavyweights, are joining forces for a new large-scale public art project in the heart of Melbourne’s west.

Just moments from the station, Indi Footscray is setting a new benchmark for Build to Rent living, with culture built into the experience from day one.

Stay tuned for updates as this laneway gets transformed into a permanent, outdoor art gallery, showing off the best of the west.

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07/04/2026

Why do some archectects choose concrete over culture, culture?

Art can be catalyst for change. Integrating it into the built environment changes the identity of a building from something that is rarely noticed at best, to something that enhances the lives of the people that see it everyday.

Integrating public art into developments and buildings is actually one of the fastest, most low friction ways to make a town or city feel more alive.

27/03/2026

It's always mesmerising to watch painting in his studio. Were used to seeing him create these giant canvases 10 story's or more, so to peak behind the curtain fo his studio practice is such an honour.

Not all street art is created equal.The difference isn’t style, or technical ability. It's about the thought, intention ...
17/03/2026

Not all street art is created equal.

The difference isn’t style, or technical ability.

It's about the thought, intention and risk involved. Now of course, not all art (especially in the commercial realm) can be controversial, conceptual or too challenging, but artists and audiences need to make room for more challenging moments.

Not every piece needs to be liked by everyone. Thousands of likes and shares doesn't equate to peer review, or a successful outcome. It just means you outdid the algorithm.

Artists and curators grow when they are challenged. And all too often huge guard rails are placed around artists by commissioners during the conceptual phase of projects. Yet, when an artist is given more creative freedom to grow and explore, often these projects turn out to be the most memorable.

If you are interested in learning more, hit the link on in the bio.

What can we say? Being invited to curate and produce a brand new, flagship 3000 square meter entertainment venue for  / ...
17/03/2026

What can we say? Being invited to curate and produce a brand new, flagship 3000 square meter entertainment venue for / was a dream.

We brought together some of the worlds most talented artists to create over 20 pieces throughout the venue.

One of the stars of the show, was . We discovered his work only a few years ago, after witnessing one of his signature large scale "glitch" artworks at .

Since then we've been quielty waiting for the perfect project to lure him here.

When approached us to curate the venue, we knew it was time for arrival.

The results. Are. Stunning .

His dedication to his craft is evident in every stroke and spray. From signature anamorphic work that adorns Kingpins hallways, or the his contemporary take on prince and princess themes, which was accompanied by fully programmable interactive lighting care of the team at , his work stands out as a main event.

To see not only work, but also one of the best mural collections in the country, visit Melbourne and be in awe of the dedication, skill and talent of the artists that contributed to such a stunning transformation.



15/03/2026

It's nothing short of mesmerising watching in the studio. From the streets to the canvas Adnate's technique is like no other. To be able to create such details work on canvas, but also a ten story building is nothing short of amazing.

05/03/2026

Good to see this one get a run on the news.

Broadcast statewide, which is a huge win for lead artist Tommy Day, for Inland Rail and for V/Line.


Too often, art isn’t even considered in regional upgrades. Meanwhile projects like the Melbourne Metro Tunnel build multi-year arts programs into the fabric of the development from day one.

Regional communities deserve that same level of ambition.

Proud we could help push that conversation forward in Wangaratta.

04/03/2026

Refined. Considered. Intentional.

Wangaratta Station Underpass, Victoria.

An everyday underpass reimagined through colour and form. Telling stories of Country, travel and movement beneath the rail line.

Colour brought to life with Weathershield.

Artwork by

Curated and produced by

01/03/2026

Feels good to be back in North East Victoria, just up the road from Benalla, the home of the original .

This one went down on the streets (well, under a railway line to be exact) of Wangaratta. It's part of 's major make over of the Wangaratta train station.

Designed by and supported by a team of seriously dedicated legends, and this artwork transforms a regular pedestrian underpass into an immersive artwork people can experience everyday as they go to and from the station.

Thank you and , it was a long time coming but worth the wait!

As usual, the vibrant colours are popping thanks to westhershield, the best paint in the game.

Stage 2 of this project is scheduled to start soon. Stay tuned!

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