TATALE PROVISIONS is Nourishment (noun): of mind, body and spirit. An ode to the past, bringing awareness to the present and a celebration of the future. An introspective yet nostalgic experience that fosters the right food necessary for growth, health, and good condition.

TATALE PROVISIONS is the latest installation by Ghanaian-British inter-disciplinary artist, Akwasi Brenya-Mensa. A living archive designed for everyday sustenance that looks beyond the traditional retail experience.

Provision stores historically have been the centre for convergence amongst local communities: a brief moment that allows worlds and life experiences to collide over a familiar, almost familial conversational exchange. Amidst the goods, from food staples to household items, provision stores serve as important nodes in the social and economic fabric of a society. Today, we live and breathe supermarket convenience. It is in this spirit that Brenya-Mensa’s iteration of the provisions store encourages the voyeur to reconsider the value and meaning of these goods.

With an array of curated produce, products, and projects by artisans reflective of the Black experience* as your guide, explore the theory of consumerism within Africa and in a global context. Question how culture is commodified and represented universally and how traditional practices and trade are integrated into contemporary experiences.

To some, it will provide a fluid space for exploration, immersion, and politicking. For others, it will become a place of respite, a slow morning of browsing, reflection, or an afternoon of activity. However, it reveals itself to you; note that it has been cultivated with a sense of “oneness” in mind and looks to exist as a home for cultural storytelling. A safe space to ignite the curious while planting a nostalgic seed. Reminding us of the importance of community and connection.

(h)enjoy.

TATALE PROVISIONS EVENT ASSETS

The Tatale Provisions event assets are now live!

We will continue to update in the coming days.

A heartfelt thank you to our incredible community and collaborators for being part of this journey. Explore, share, and celebrate the experience with our event photos and videos. Please remember to give credit where due and keep the spirit of collaboration alive as we continue to build and connect together.

LISTEN TO TATALE SOUNDSYSTEM

Introducing TATALE SOUNDSYSTEM, a Spotify playlist curated to transport you back to the heart of Tatale Provisions. Immerse yourself in the rhythms and sounds that echo the spirit of our living archive—a fusion of past, present, and future that nourishes the soul. Let the music take you on a journey, capturing the essence of community, culture, connection and rich conversation.

listen | eat | roam

Join us as we reflect on three unforgettable days in an immersive space that celebrated community, culture, and collaboration.

Our journey was brought to life through carefully curated products, transformative conversations, interactive programming, hands-on workshops, tantalizing tastings, and nostalgic sounds that resonated with every moment.

IN THE STORE:

CHARLOTTE MENSAH HAIR

AMECHI MANDI /

DAR LEONE /

MAYA NJIE PERFUMES /

MAISON ITANY PARIS /

KAZVARE MADE IT /

BEING HUMAN WELL /

YINKA ILORI /

KOUYATE CLAY /

OREMI STUDIOS /

AND MORE /

SPECIAL GUESTS:

MARIE MITCHELL /

CALEB AZUMAH NELSON /

BENJAMINA EBUEHI /

AKWASI BRENYA-MENSA

Akwasi Brenya-Mensa is a Ghanaian- British interdisciplinary artist - a polymath with many strings to his bow. Having worked within food for over 10 years, Akwasi opened his award winning debut London restaurant and bar, Tatale, at The Africa Centre, in July 2022.

Akwasi made his debut into the food world via a street food pop- up which led him to high-profile festivals and contract catering pop-ups, and ultimately to the opening of his acclaimed, multi- functional arts space and restaurant in Sheffield.

Akwasi then turned his hand to music management and travelled the world extensively, visiting 30 countries in two years as an Artist Manager and DJ for a number of alternative artists (Flohio, Gaika, plus many more) making the most out of opportunities for cross- community collaboration and exchange with local producers and artists along the way. Outside of this work, Akwasi’s contributions to the scene reverberate far and wide, through ‘The Spectacular Empire’, infrastructure and platform for Black Art and Music via Warp Records, which he co-founded with Gaika in 2017.

Travel offered Akwasi a gateway to different cultures, cuisines, and cooking techniques, which became the catalyst to the creation of his supper-club series, ‘Mensa, Plates and Friends’ in 2019. The supper-clubs are an eclectic dive into and reiteration of dishes from the various places visited on his travels, and the supper clubs ask for compulsory donations from guests to be given to food banks connected with the fight against food poverty.

‘I grew up eating banquets on a Sunday, sitting around the table prepared by my mum and my aunts, I’ve also grown up around different influences and different inspirations, Tatale, is a reflection of that.’
— Akwasi

IN THE PRESS