Mia Park happily wears many hats in Chicago.
Yoga has changed her life and Mia's duty to share yoga with individuals and groups is a blessing. She teaches in studios, at gyms, and to private clientele.
In Chicago's acting community, "Miss Mia" has co-hosted the kid's music TV show, Chic-A-Go-Go, for twelve years. Mia has joined SAG, AFTRA, AEA and has acted in independent movies, national commercials and industrial films for over ten years. In addition to MCing, Mia does voice over work and models. Mia co-founded the Asian American theater company, A-Squared Theatre Workshop where she produces and performs.
In Chicago's music scene, Mia's played in over a dozen rock and jazz bands in Chicago since 1995. Mostly playing drums and singing in rock/pop bands, her new band is Tiny Bones.
As an Arts Administrator, Mia served as the Asian American Cultural Ambassador for The Old Town School of Folk Music and curated programs at the Chicago Cultural Center. She founded the Korean female art gang, "Team Do!Boo!" in January, 2004 and is constantly producing a variety of music or theater shows at any given time.
Mia's contributed to Chicago's non-profit community by working at Women In The Director's Chair and by teaching English at the Korean American Cultural Resource Center and the Korean Senior Center. She currently volunteers at KAN-WIN.
Mia is published in "YELL-OH Girls! and occasionally writes for Giant Robot and Roctober Magazines. She also edits an internet newsletter called, "Bright & Beautiful," which features local and national information on entertainment, activism and Asian American events.
Mia is passionate about many things and acts instinctively to follow her dreams. She encourages everyone to do the same.











