: She has conceived exhibition designs for major institutions like the Canadian Museum for Human Rights , the Museum of Tomorrow in Rio de Janeiro, and several UNESCO-sponsored projects.

: Her work has been featured in major publications including The New York Times , WWD , and Creative Review . Other Notable Individuals Named Mona Kim

Mona Kim is a multifaceted creative leader best known as the , an award-winning online magazine and artistic project dedicated to documenting "vanishing arts, hidden places, and singular people". Creative Background and Philosophy

: A counselor in Bonners Ferry who has worked on high-profile rehabilitation and cognitive reasoning cases.

: She views her work as a form of culture scouting, unearthing beauty and noble human values through visceral storytelling.

As the Creative Director of Mona Kim Projects , her work spans multidisciplinary design, including public space experiences and large-scale experiential projects for global cultural institutions. Her approach is characterized by:

: This project serves as a transversal platform exploring artisanship, culture, and place. It highlights "singular" stories filtered through themes of the hidden or vanishing.

: She notably worked with Uniqlo in Soho, NY, to develop massive 15-foot origami-inspired holiday displays crafted from manipulated Cintra sheets.