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Janet Hyun
Founder of the Miracle Art Project | Prophetic Artist Serving the Nations

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                                                             Bio

Janet Hyun is a Christian Expressionist painter, prophetic artist, and nonprofit leader working at the intersection of art, faith, and global engagement.

 

She studied Fine Art at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and earned her BFA in Illustration from ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, California.

For nearly two decades, she has been invited as a featured artist at international conferences and exhibitions, serving through on-stage live painting, keynote presentations, and healing-centered workshops.

Her work combines artistic excellence with spiritual depth, positioning art as a catalyst for renewal and transformation.

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 Vision

Under the message “Ascend Together" Janet believes art can awaken vision restore

identity, and elevate cultural and spiritual climate.

Through faith-grounded creative expression, she seeks to cultivate environments marked by hope and forward movement.

Global Leadership & Impact

  • Janet Hyun’s work spans civic, governmental, and humanitarian contexts across South Korea, the United States, Japan, and other nations. Her paintings have been delivered to governors in all 50 U.S. states and to national leaders in more than 25 countries.

 

  • In South Korea, she led the development of a 90-meter public Prophetic Art Street in Seoul. In the United States, her artwork has appeared on billboards in New York and New Jersey.

  • Her work extends into correctional systems internationally through partnerships with Prison Fellowship International and other correctional ministries, bringing artwork into prison environments across multiple nations.

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Miracle Art Project

The Miracle Art Project is an international initiative that delivers artwork to underserved and vulnerable communities across multiple nations, including homeless populations, food banks, mental health facilities, and correctional institutions.

Artwork is also shared with individuals in need of restoration through trusted referral networks, with additional outreach in developing regions through informal channels.

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Welcome
to Miracle Art

Through art, the Miracle Art Project sows seeds of hope into the world.

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