Polish philanthropist and art advocate Omenaa Mensah, of Ghanaian heritage, has been invited to join the prestigious Africa Acquisitions Committee (AAC) at Tate, one of the world’s most influential cultural institutions. Her appointment not only marks a milestone as the first Polish member of the Committee but also underscores Warsaw’s growing significance on the global art world.
Joining the Africa Acquisitions Committee at Tate is a great honor for me and a unique opportunity to actively promote contemporary African art on the international stage. I believe that art has the power to build bridges between cultures, but it is through agency and frequent artistic collaborations that we can truly support understanding and appreciation of diversity. My dream is to foster collaborations between European, including Polish, and African artists, to jointly showcase cultural richness and diversity, emphasizes Omenaa Mensah, adding: An example of such efforts is the project currently being implemented by the Omenaa Foundation – the Kids Haven Sports and Art Complex in Ghana, which will become a space conducive to the exchange of ideas and artistic collaboration. Thanks to the support of the OmenaArt Foundation, this place will serve as a venue for artistic residencies, where creators from Africa and Europe, including Poland, can work together, inspire each other, and build new cultural bridges. Additionally, the network of unconventional artistic residencies we are co-creating in Malta, Italy and Poland represents extremely important spaces for exchange, mutual inspiration, and creative collaboration.
Omenaa Mensah, founder and president of the OmenaArt Foundation and Omenaa Foundation.