Benalla's cultural facilities include the Benalla Performing Arts and Convention Centre which includes a cinema and theatre. The city also has a
major art gallery which forms a landmark perched over
Lake Benalla on the site of the original police station. Benalla has more than 50 murals on the CBD Benalla Street Art trail, and beyond including local villages such as Goorambat and Winton Wetlands. The annual Wall to Wall Street Art Festival has been held since 2015, curated by Juddy Roller Studios, usually the week before Easter. Over one long-weekend dozens of world class artists create one giant outdoor gallery in the town. The Wall to Wall Festival also includes workshops, artist talks, live music, markets, street art tours and more. Benalla is also home to a former artist's hub known as North East Artisans – an entirely self funded, not for profit community art gallery run by volunteers established in 2014, shutting down in 2022. It featured a shop gallery with the works of local artists, an exhibition space, artist studios and a cafe, with regular exhibitions and live music events featuring local, national and international musicians. On 31 August 2022, the Gallery Shop at 28C Carrier street closed for business. They planned to keep the website as a "'virtual archive' celebrating the 'life and times' of NEA until the subscription ceases". The website was last heard from on 12th December 2022. The Benalla Festival is another annual local
garden festival dating from 1967, then known as the "Rose Festival. It is held over the first two weekends in November with dozens of free and low cost events including the community Street Parade, Music by the Lake and fireworks, and A Day in the Gardens Market held in the Benalla Botanical Gardens. Events in the festival are described as a "collaboration of community efforts that encompass art, music, dance, history, sport, family attractions, exhibitions and much more." ==Sport and recreation==