We specialize in cultural strategy, community engagement, digital planning, and experience development.
Our expertise is broad, drawn from nearly two decades of experience with museums, creative technology, research institutes, Indigenous communities, philanthropic foundations, community groups, cultural organizations, international think tanks, and themed entertainment.
We’ve led strategic planning for the reimagined Surrey Art Gallery, developed 50+ digital exhibits for the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, launched Canada’s first augmented reality (AR) exhibit and walking tour, led national youth engagement initiatives, produced participatory urban design interventions, and created inclusive engagement and education strategies for the Royal BC Museum.
Our work has won industry awards and made international headlines. Projects include work with BC Children’s Hospital, Katirvik Cultural Center (Nome), Museum of Vancouver, Calgary Public Library, Perlan Museum (Reykjavik), Parks Canada, and the University of Waterloo’s Institute for Quantum Computing.
Its etymology is rooted in evolving notions of “meal”, “time” and “cooperation”. It reminds us how language, culture, and norms are mutually shaping, and always changing. It evokes nourishment, social trust, and relationships.
In a word, “Hamkkeh” represents our core values of culture, collaboration, and community, which are vital to how and why we do this work.
Transform, Together
Hamkkeh is the Korean word for “Together”.