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Art Mile to revive, celebrate bohemian heartland
Saturday Star
|November 29, 2025
MELVILLE'S vibrant creative community is coming together to launch the Melville Art Mile, a new monthly "First Thursday" evening event that transforms the neighbourhood into a walkable celebration of art, music, markets and creative experiences.
VISITORS explore Melville's galleries, artisan markets, and creative workshops during the inaugural Art Mile. | Supplied
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The pilot event takes place on Thursday, December 4, from 4pm to 9pm, with a curated route designed by Jozi My Jozi JoziWalks Champion Aubrey Moloto, connecting eight creative venues along Chatou Road, Richmond, 7th Street, 4th Avenue and Main Road.
"Melville has always been Johannesburg's creative soul," says Martin Wenkidu, world-renowned artist and owner of Studio 79. "But that creative energy has been fragmented. The Melville Art Mile brings us together - galleries, markets, studios and artists - to create something bigger than anyone could build alone."
Unlike developer-driven precincts, the Melville Art Mile is a grassroots initiative led by local artists and gallery owners. Participating venues include:
◆ Melville Mudroom
chiesa di PAZZO LUPi, in collaboration with Melville Artisanal Market
◆ 27 Boxes, housing multiple galleries including DGI, AA Gallery, Gordart Stokvel Gallery and Indoni Art House
◆ Studio 79
◆ Avalon Art
◆ The Melville Mansions collective
◆ Die Pienk Kerk (the iconic pink church)
This story is from the November 29, 2025 edition of Saturday Star.
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