Kicking off 2026, the 2025 edition of Nando’s Creative Exchange (NCX) titled, Making Space, enters its second Cape Town showing and public programme at the Association for Visual Arts (AVA) Gallery from 29 January to 26 February 2026.
Making Space features bodies of work by four South African artists: Fleur de Bondt (Johannesburg), Debbie Field (Cape Town), Sello Letswalo (Johannesburg) and Mduduzi Twala (Soweto). Each responds to the theme of ‘Making Space’ through distinctive practices. Under the guidance of conceptual artist and educator Emma Willemse, these artists have explored physical, emotional and conceptual territory, producing works that are intimate, experimental and deeply personal.

With its long-standing commitment to artistic development and community engagement, AVA offers a fitting venue for the next stage of NCX. The move continues Nando’s and Spier Arts Trust’s shared mission to build sustainable creative careers by providing artists with an opportunity to work with a gallery that will expand audience reach and deepen public engagement with Southern African art.
Launched in 2011, NCX celebrates emerging and mid-career artists who demonstrate exceptional ability. Sponsored by Nando’s and administered by Spier Arts Trust, the programme offers artists a year of dedicated support: mentorship from established practitioners, access to materials, opportunities to collaborate with makers from HUB Studios, and professional exhibition platforms that extend visibility and market readiness. The NCX exhibition at AVA is one such opportunity, coinciding with the Investec Cape Town Art Fair.

‘Making Space is a celebration of the freedom to create, the generosity of mentorship and the collaborative spirit that emerges when artists are given the time, space and support to explore their practices fully,’ says Spier Arts Trust (SAT) CEO Mirna Wessels.
The AVA Gallery is located at 35 Church Street in Cape Town. For more information visit: ava.co.za



Spier Arts Trust information can be found within the HUB site: houseunionblock.co.za
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About Spier Arts Trust (SAT)
Spier Arts Trust (SAT) is a nonprofit, purpose-driven organisation that works in shared value partnership with like-minded business partners Spier Wine Farm, Hollard and Nando’s. The multidisciplinary SAT team is led by CEO Mirna Wessels. SAT administers an ecosystem of artist career-development opportunities made possible through these partnerships. This includes programmes such as the Creative Block, as well as regular curated exhibitions at various local and international venues, including HUB Gallery (on the ground floor of historic Union House in Cape Town’s CBD), Sisonke Gallery (at the Cape Heritage Hotel) and the Old Wine Cellar (at Spier Wine Farm), and at art fairs worldwide.
About House Union Block (HUB)
House Union Block (HUB) is an artist career-development programme of Spier Arts Trust (SAT), giving fine artists an opportunity to exhibit and sell their work. HUB offers an extensive catalogue of South African contemporary art that is diverse in content and price, to give professional artists (not affiliated with galleries) new opportunities for success.
HUB’s services include collaborations between fine artists and professionals working in the interior design and architecture industries, including site-specific commissions. HUB connects fine artists with skilled artisans from various affiliate studios, including HUB Mosaic Studio, Keiskamma Arts Project and Qaqambile Bead Studio, some of which are also based at Union House.
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