Atong Atem
Visual Artist & Writer
Atong Atem is an Ethiopian born, South Sudanese artist and writer living in Narrm/ Melbourne.
Atem  works primarily with photography and video to explore migrant  narratives, postcolonial practices in the African diaspora and the  exploration of identity through portraiture.
Atem explores concepts  of home and identity through a critical and sentimental lens and  references the works of photographers Malick Sidibe and Seydou Keita and  science fiction writers such as Octavia Butler as tools for navigating  liminal spaces.
Atem has exhibited her work across Australia,  including MUMA Monash, Gertrude Contemporary, Australian Centre for  Contemporary Art and Internationally at Red Hook Labs in New York, Vogue  Fashion Fair in Milan and Unseen Amsterdam art fair.
Atem was the  recipient of the inaugural National Gallery of Victoria and MECCA  M-Power scholarship in 2018 as well as the Brisbane Powerhouse Melt  Portrait Prize in 2017

