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About Grace 

Classical Music

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Since she was seven years old, Grace fell in love with the clarinet because of the instrument’s ability to convey intricate complexities of human emotions through its sound. 

As a soloist, she performed at Solitar Hall, University of Mozarteum, Salzburg, Austria, and Carnegie Hall, NY, in the summer of 2022 and 2023, respectively. She was selected as a soloist of the Los Angeles Youth Philharmonic in the fall of 2022. 

As a member of the music community in Los Angeles, Grace participates in the Colburn chamber trio and the Colburn Sinfonietta at Colburn School. As a first clarinet, she performs at the All-State Honor Symphony Band and Harvard Westlake Middle School Symphony.

Creative Writing

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Grace is an aspiring screenwriter-author-poet based in  Los Angeles. 

Grace’s first script, Vita, was nominated as the best short script by several prominent film festivals. Her novel, Rent-A-Hero, is pending publication this fall. She was also invited by many nationally prestigious creative writing programs such as Iowa Young Writers' Studiothe Common_Amherst, and the Juniper. She is a WriteGirl mentee. 

As a community member, Grace participates in the Kfam Awareness project to support foster families and the Voice of Books project to provide self-published ebooks to underprivileged children in African countries. 

Entrepreneurship

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Grace is a founder of alLive, the online platform to create a safe community for people to heal through creativity like art, writing, and music.

​This initiative was inspired by a personal experience of being an artist, a writer, and a musician herself. She always found inner peace and comfort through her different mediums of art all the time. She wanted this project to harness this power of art and to spread it to a larger community in need. 

It was the winning project for HW Inc., the entrepreneurship competition organized by Harvard Westlake in summer 2022. 

I believe...

“ Using my creative skills for the good of the world”

— Onkar K Khullar

© Grace Kim

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