Meet the 4 artists in Nando’s Creative Exchange 2025 – revealed at the HUB Gallery

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The NCX Programme Recognises Artists who Demonstrate Exceptional Ability

Nando’s Creative Exchange (NCX) returns with a dynamic new group exhibition featuring Fleur de Bondt, Debbie Field, Sello Letswalo and Mduduzi Twala at the HUB Gallery until 20 January 2026.

Launched in 2011, the NCX programme recognises artists who demonstrate exceptional ability. Administered by Spier Arts Trust and sponsored by Nando’s, the initiative provides participants with exhibition opportunities, mentorship, sponsorship of materials, and collaboration with HUB Studios – artisan studios where fine artists collaborate with skilled makers in mosaic and beadwork, to reimagine traditional craft through a contemporary African fine art lens.

Each year, with guidance from established artist mentors, artists are encouraged to develop a cohesive body of work, preparing them for future exhibitions and professional gallery representation.

‘Presenting a body of work for public exhibition is a vital step in an artist’s professional practice,’ says Mirna Wessels, CEO of Spier Arts Trust. ‘Through NCX, we see artists grow through exchange with peers and their mentors to not only refine their craft but also gain access to networks, validation and visibility that help build sustainable careers.’

The NCX Artists 2025

Johannesburg-based Fleur de Bondt is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans printmaking, collage and painting. She draws inspiration from her inner world and lived experiences, using bold colours and layered shapes to reflect on the human condition. Beyond her studio, she co-founded experimental artist-run initiative Incognito Arthouse and Fracture Sessions, an initiative supporting connection and growth among artists, and has managed several artist-development programmes.

NCX, Fleur de Bondt,

What is She Calling

Based in Cape Town, Debbie Field is a painter and teacher who works primarily in oils and encaustic wax, an ancient painting technique using molten beeswax mixed with pigments. Her practice is rooted in her love of colour, light and mark-making, and transforms her observations of nature into expressive visual puzzles. With decades of teaching and facilitating behind her, Field’s work has been collected both locally and abroad.

NCX, Debbie Field,

Wishful Thinking,

Sello Letswalo is a Johannesburg-based multimedia artist working with reclaimed steel, oil paint and found materials. His sculptural paintings reimagine discarded surfaces into totemic explorations of history, dance and spiritual connection. A graduate of Tshwane University of Technology, Letswalo has exhibited widely and won recognition in major South African art competitions. 

NCX, Sello Letswalo,

Pantsula with a Flower

A Soweto-based painter and sculptor, Mduduzi Twala [Lead photo above titled Mapiwe] draws inspiration from old masters and his own evolving perspective. His work investigates themes of growth, persistence and transformation, and he often pushes himself into new and uncomfortable territory. Self-taught, with formative apprenticeships and awards shaping his career, Twala’s practice continues to evolve with fresh energy.

Mentorship
For this edition of NCX, the artists were mentored by Emma Willemse, a conceptual artist, educator and curator whose practice spans sculptural installations, printmaking and artist’s bookmaking. Willemse’s career is rooted in themes of displacement and sense of place, and her works are represented in both local and international collections. She brings decades of experience as a practising artist, teacher and mentor, to the NCX programme.

Building futures in the arts
By pairing artists with experienced mentors and professional exhibition opportunities, NCX bridges the gap between potential and sustainability. The 2025 edition continues the programme’s mission: to create platforms where Southern African art can be seen, celebrated and collected.

WHAT: Nando’s Creative Exchange 2025 Group Exhibition
WHERE: HUB Gallery, Union House, 25 Commercial Street, Cape Town
WHEN: until 20 January 2026
INFO: VISIT 

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