Curated by Eddie Zammit, the festival featured talented local artists, as well as those from across the country and overseas.
The lineup included Adnate, Aurora Campbell and Gus Leunig.
It was a celebration of arts, culture and creativity with walking tours, classes, workshops and live music taking over the town.
Having attended the festival on Friday, April 11, state Member for Euroa Annabelle Cleeland said it put Benalla at the forefront of creativity.
“This festival has helped shape Benalla as a hub for art in regional Victoria, with its incredible street art and murals becoming a real drawcard for the town,” Ms Cleeland said.
“It’s more than just a celebration of art — the festival brings visitors to the region, supports local jobs and gives a real boost to our local economy.
“Last year’s festival saw over 50,000 visitors make their way to the region, with even more people attending this year.
“It was great to see people from right across the country walking our streets, eating at our cafés, and staying locally — events like this make such a difference to the prosperity of our regional communities.”
The three-day event wrapped up on Sunday, April 13 with a closing party featuring live music, as well as a chance to see artists put the finishing touches on their murals.