Makersville Marrickville Returns This July for a Day of Art, Markets and Local Talent
- neighbourhoodmedia
- 4 days ago
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Walk the Winter Market Trail, Celebrating Inner West Creatives on July 26
If you love discovering one-of-a-kind art, handmade treasures and connecting with the people who make them, mark this one in your calendar. MAKERSVILLE Marrickville Market Trail is back on Saturday 26th July 2025, transforming the streets and studios of Marrickville’s creative precinct into a walkable, all-day makers market.

Now in its third year, MAKERSVILLE is a brilliant opportunity for locals and visitors to explore some of the Inner West’s best artist studios, creative spaces, and independent businesses — all while supporting local makers, artisans and designers.
The concept is simple: seven unique venues will open their doors and host a mix of markets, pop-up stalls, exhibitions and showcases, with everything from handmade ceramics and jewellery to original paintings, furniture, textiles and homewares. Expect live music, great coffee, tasty food trucks, and a buzzing street party atmosphere as the precinct comes alive.
Where to visit the Makersville Market Trail In Marrickville
Among the confirmed venues for the Winter 2025 trail are Among The Trees, Brand Furniture, Inner West Artist Market, Rikota Studio, Sydney Street Gallery, Sydney Artisans Market and Wildwood Designs. Some will host traditional stalls, others will put on group exhibitions, and the Sydney Street venues are known for spilling out onto the footpaths with food, drink, and pop-up entertainment. Details for the Summer event will be announced in the coming months.

MAKERSVILLE isn’t just a celebration of Marrickville’s creative energy — it’s a practical way to support local artists and businesses. The event was created as a dedicated economic platform for artists to sell their work, and it's growing fast. In 2024, six venues hosted over 100 artists and makers, with crowds flocking to the trail to shop, eat and connect.
Event coordinator, Marna from Artist Made, says there’s big potential for MAKERSVILLE to become a much-loved regular fixture. “This is about giving artists and creative businesses a chance to be seen, sell their work and build a stronger creative economy in the Inner West. The more people who come, the bigger the impact.”
Save the date and come meet your local makers!
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