Josèfa Ntjam

Josèfa Ntjam (b. 1992, Metz, France) is an artist, performer, and writer whose interdisciplinary practice blends sculpture, photomontage, film, and sound into richly layered visual and sonic landscapes. Drawing from internet archives, scientific texts, and ancestral mythologies, Ntjam uses assemblage—of images, language, and sound—as a tool to dismantle dominant narratives around origin, identity, and race.

Her work weaves together historical events, philosophical theories, and African cosmologies with elements of science fiction and speculative futures. In these hybrid terrains, she imagines interstitial worlds beyond fixed identities—spaces of emancipation where alternate systems of knowledge and being can emerge. Through this expansive methodology, Ntjam composes utopian cartographies and ontological fictions that envision inclusive, resilient, and transformative communities.

She lives and works in Saint-Étienne, France, and studied in Amiens, Dakar (Cheikh Anta Diop University), Bourges, and Paris-Cergy.

 

More about the artist an her artistic practice: https://ntjamjosefa.com