Eunji was born in Kwang-Duck, a small town of southern South-Korea. She started her piano lessons at the age 9 and soon after started to play piano at her church and schools. Since then her long years of accompanying the choirs, and solo musicians have begun. At age 16, she founded a girls' choir, Sherapim, with 6 other high school friends where she both sung and accompanied. Under the direction of the music teacher, the choir became quite well known in Andong area and was invited to perform at various events.
She studied piano performance (classical) at SungShin Women's University, Seoul in South-Korea, where she received a Bachelor degree in Music in 1995. Since 1991, she taught piano to junior and senior students. During the university years, she also was playing at a contemporary music band along with the accompanyments to the classical musicians.
Since 1996, she lived in different countries including U.S.A, France, Switzerland until she came to Canada in 2005. She has spent over 3 years in communities in Europe - Taize community in France, where she also helped choir practices and Communaute de Grandchamp in Switzerland as her personal psycho-spiritual search and transformational work.
In 2003, Eunji went L'Arche Aigrefoin in France where she lived and worked with people with mental and physical disabilities. As she was working at an occupational atelier, Quatres Saisons, where she helped them with various art activities, she started to discover the unique beauty and potential in their artistic expressions. In 2005 she came to L'Arche Daybreak, Richmond Hill, Ontario in Canada to continue the journey with people with disabilites. At Daybreak, she was working as a coordinator of The Spirit Movers, dance troupe of all abilities.
Culminated by these experiences working through arts with people with different challenges, she trained herself to become an expressive arts therapist from ISIS-Canada ( InternationalSchool for Interdisciplinary Studies) from 2007-2010.
In early 2009, Eunji founded ReVeAL Dance Creation, a leadership potential dance/movement program for youth with all abilities in Toronto area with her co-founder Heryka Miranda. ReVeAL has started as a program for youth with special needs funded by Artreach Toronto, and now has a vision to expend it as a multi-modal arts program where youth with different abilities create original art pieces collaboratively and present in public.
Since 2008 she has started a conscious art troupe, the idiotplayers with her partner Gregory Dominato. The idiot players was started with a vision of exploring different art forms in order to embody transformational psycho-spiritual ideas, and constantly evolving its ways of working. She has been offering creativity workshops through idiotplayer in Beamsville Niagara region in Ontario.