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'The Merry Widow', Set Design by Moon Jung Kim 

Scenic Design

Storytelling to the audiences

I received an MFA in the Scenic Design program at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. I earned a BFA in Interior and Digital Design in South Korea, where I have eight years of professional experience as a scenic designer and scenic charge for opera, television, movies, theatre, commercials, and music videos. Additionally, I am a national award-winning Excellence Scenic Designer with a passion for design solutions.

‘Lights in the Piazza’, Opera

Explains the process of scene switching as part of conceptual design

‘Battle of Angels’ Play

Role: Scenic Designer & Scenic Artist
Theatre: Studio Theatre, KCPA, UIUC

  • The Kennedy Center Award for Excellence in Scenic Design, 1st Place
    KCACTF National Festival Design Awards, 2012

     

  • The Kennedy Center Award for Excellence in Scenic Design, 1st Place
    KCACTF Region 3, Festival Design Awards, 2012

‘Emma’ Play

Scene storyboards featuring scene transitions


Role: Scenic Designer & Scenic Artist

Theatre: Stage 773 Proscenium, Chicago

‘Barber of Seville’ Opera

Scene storyboards with floor plans demonstrate scene transitions


Role: Scenic Designer & Scenic Artist

Theatre: Tyron Festival Theatre, KCPA, UIUC

‘The Merry Widow’ Opera

Role: Scenic Designer, Media Designer & Scenic Artist​
Theatre: Tyron Festival Theatre, KCPA, UIUC


http://www.lyrictheatreillinois.com/the-merry-widow.html

‘Lady Windermere’s fan’ Play

Role: Scenic Designer & Scenic Charge Artist

Theatre: Stage 773, Chicago Dead Writers Theatre Collective, Photograph by Michael Brosilow

Scenic Design Conceptual Sketch
‘Hit the wall’ Musical

Role: Scenic Charge Artist
Theatre: Studio Theatre, KCPA, UIUC

‘Genesis’ Play

Role: Scenic Designer & Scenic Artist
Theatre: The Den Theatre, Chicago 

‘The bald soprano’ Play

Role: Scenic Designer & Scenic Artist
Theatre: Studio Theatre, KCPA, UIUC

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