Potchefstroom, a university town rich in cultural heritage and creative expression, continues to nurture a vibrant yet often overlooked artistic community. From painters and photographers to musicians, poets, and performers, a new generation of artists is making its mark on the local and national stage. Below is a curated overview of visual, performing, and literary artists currently based in Potchefstroom whose work reflects bold expression, community engagement, and promising potential.

Visual Artists (Painters, Sculptors, Photographers)
Reece Swanepoel – Painter & Mixed-Media Artist An expressive and boundary-pushing young artist, Reece specializes in painting, drawing, and mixed media with a strong focus on grotesque yet compelling figurative work. His art explores themes such as order versus chaos and deep emotional expression, inviting viewers to question perception and identity. (Source: stopwatchgallery.com; Saatchi Art Profile)
Nikki Nel – Painter A prominent voice in Potchefstroom’s emerging art scene, Nikki Nel is both a painter and art educator. Her work showcases experimentation and youthfulness, reflecting what she describes as the "playfulness and fresh ideas" of local young artists. She has exhibited with the Potchefstroom Art Society and actively promotes local art initiatives. (Source: Three Streams Media; Instagram: @nelnikki)
Jonel Scholtz – Fine Artist Jonel Scholtz is known for emotive oil paintings that frequently portray figurative subjects and intimate interior scenes. Her work reflects themes of home, femininity, and emotional resilience. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she transitioned her teaching and sales online, with her artwork "Wisdom" selected for an international lockdown-themed exhibition. (Source: Three Streams Media; jonelscholtz.co.za)

Performing Artists (Musicians, Dancers, Actors)
Red Wine Acoustics – Acoustic Band Founded in 2015, Red Wine Acoustics is a four-piece group known for their heartfelt performances blending folk, pop, and acoustic rock. Their warm vocal harmonies and live presence have made them a popular feature at Potchefstroom cafés and open-air events. (Source: Facebook – Red Wine Acoustics)
Werries JvR – EDM Producer/Performer An NWU student by day and EDM artist by night, Werries (Hendrik van Rensburg) infuses quirky humor and bold energy into his danceable electronic compositions. He gained recognition during the 2023 Potch Unplugged competition. (Source: SoundCloud – Werries JvR)
AV Raincandy – Singer/Songwriter & Dancer AV Raincandy burst onto the Potchefstroom music scene with a dynamic combination of vocal talent and stage performance. Her 2024 single "Bawo" (produced by DJ SNEJA) blends Afro-pop and R&B, showcasing her unique style and growing influence in regional music circles. (Source: Citizen Article; Bawo on Spotify)
Alonso Grandío – Actor Originally from Mexico City, Alonso relocated to Potchefstroom in 2017 and has since brought his international acting experience to South African stages and screens. He has appeared in various local productions, including the Afrikaans soap Binnelanders, and contributes actively to community theatre. (Source: Citizen Article; IMDb)

Literary Artists (Poets, Writers, Spoken Word)
Joseph “Zenzo” Nkaki – Poet & Spoken Word Performer Known for his raw and emotive poetry, Zenzo has been a staple at local events. When pandemic restrictions halted live performances, he pivoted to digital platforms to share his work and maintain artistic momentum. (Source: Three Streams Media)
Anga Nkhwashu – Performance Poet Winner of the 2023 NWU Potchefstroom BUA! Poetry Slam, Anga balances a science degree with an emerging reputation for multilingual poetry. His thought-provoking performances have earned him recognition across NWU campuses. (Source: NWU News)
Honest Madibo – Author A retired Ikageng teacher, Honest Madibo turned to writing in her sixties. Her debut book "Who Am I?" was launched at the Potchefstroom Museum in 2020. Her work is deeply spiritual and motivational, with a second book currently in progress. (Source: Citizen Article)
BUA Poetry Sessions – Collective BUA (meaning “speak” in Setswana) is a collective supported by NWU’s creative writing program. It hosts multilingual poetry slams, open mic events, and workshops to foster spoken-word talent among Potchefstroom’s youth. (Source: NWU News; Instagram: @buapoetry)

These individuals and collectives represent the creative heartbeat of Potchefstroom. Their diverse talents and commitment to authentic expression continue to shape the town’s identity as a growing hub for the arts.
Sources: stopwatchgallery.com, threestreamsmedia.com, jonelscholtz.co.za, facebook.com, soundcloud.com, citizen.co.za, news.nwu.ac.za, and other referenced profiles as linked above.