UNQP is an independent production company that develops and produces diverse cultural projects. We collaborate seamlessly with artists, institutions, and companies in the performing and visual arts, delivering cohesive results informed by our team’s varied expertise.

Work Scope
Development 
Concept development
Strategy and research
Content development 
Production 
Concept design
Production design
Production management 
Distribution
Sales and placement
Management of events
Venue coordination


Selected Projects
Deep Listening ECM <Arvo Pärt: Tabula Rasa>
Livingroom by My Allee, Seoul
2024

Urban Chronicles: American Color Photography
Storage by Hyundai Card, Seoul
2024
Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street
Sejong Museum of Art, Seoul
2023
Centre Pompidou: École pro
Future Lab, Pangyo, Seongnam
2023
Henry Cartier Bresson: The Decisive Moment
Hangaram Art Museum of SAC, Seoul
2022
Toiletpaper: The Studio
Hwasan 1914, Taipei
2022
National Geographic: Photo Ark
Sang Sang Tok Tok Museum, Seoul
2022
Centre Pompidou: Sandcastles
Sang Sang Tok Tok Museum, Seoul
2022
LIFE Magazine: The Last Print
Sejong Museum of Art, Seoul
2021
Tutankhamun: His tomb and his treasures
War Memorial of Korea, Seoul
2021
RE: ECM
Storage by Hyundai Card, Seoul
2019
Hands of a Disciple
Tsz Shan Monastery Buddhist Art Museum, Hong Kong
2019
Monday edition by Michelle Groskopf
8D Creative, Seoul
2018
Beyond Fashion
ArtisTree, Hong Kong
2018
Tongyeong Perspective
Das Bruknerhaus, Linz
2016
The Smithsonian Museum: Incredible or Fascinating
Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Seoul
2016
Pulitzer Prize Photographs: Capture the moments
Huashan 1914, Taipei
2012

The Team
Grace Eunhye Choi
Grace Eunhye Choi is a project manager. She has worked with public institutions and the music industry. She has professionally carried out her career as a stage manager for various music events held in Korea, including the Jarasum Jazz Festival and Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival, and as a tour manager for the BTS World Tour. She runs various projects at the Arts Council Korea and Korea Arts & Culture Education. 
Hyunseok (HS) Kim
Hyunseok produced various cultural projects related to art, design, architecture, and music. Since 2008, his interest in modern history and culture led to creating several exhibitions with the Foundation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Time & LIFE magazine, the Pulitzer Prize, and the Smithsonian Institute.  
Ian Inhyuk Kim
Ian Kim is a director of business development and record producer. After studying biotechnology, he worked as a chemical trading expert at Samsung Corporation. He is also a licensed property developer involved in consulting and development projects using art exhibitions and music utilizing various media. However, his interest in music led him to produce the European jazz trio Collegium Muzikum and the Vienna Chamber Ensemble record album. 
Joohee Kim
Joohee Kim is a performing arts and exhibition producer and a writer. She has also been involved in classical and contemporary music performances at the Tongyeong International Music Festival. Then Joohee worked at the theatre Yong at the National Museum of Korea. By introducing productions of Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne (Switzerland), KunstFestSpiele Herrenhausen (Germany), Doulce Mémoire (France), and GaS (New York) in Korea, she continues to explore the possibilities of performing arts and cultural technologies. 

Katelyn Jieun Park 
Katelyn is a performing arts and events director with a Ph.D. in Arts. She has a wide range of experience in the music industry, including label, management, and concert planning, and she has worked there for 20 years. She worked for Universal Music Korea and Vincero Arts Management, collaborating with Samsung, Hyundai, and LG, where she successfully presented concert tours of European and American classical musicians. She also organized a charity concert for Hansen’s patients while acting as a director of a nonprofit organization based in London, The Lady R Foundation.

Contact
19, Hyojaro 7gil, Jongnogu, Seoul 03044, South Korea
+82 2 747 7791
seoul@unqp.kr
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