Meaghan Dunn has been specializing in creative direction and visual storytelling since 1998. In 2001, she art directed her own show as co-creator at Cartoon Network, based on her comic A Kitty Bobo Show

Born on the South Korean island of Hong-do, Meaghan Dunn has been drawing since she first had access to paper and crayons. Adopted as a young girl, she grew up in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, inspired to begin creating comics at a very young age. She went on to study Biochemistry and Visual Communications at the University of Delaware and later Animation, Graphic Design and Instructional Design at Full Sail University. She began self-publishing her own comics while living in Berkeley, California. During her time in Berkeley, she co-founded AKASF, a Korean adoptee nonprofit with two fellow adoptees she met in the North Bay Area. It is still running today.

Dunn currently resides in Bucks County, close to where she grew up, where she is raising her 20-year-old daughter Nari. In her very limited spare time, Dunn enjoys playing ukulele, guitar, and piano; creating music for cartoons; cooking Jewish and Korean specialties in her home kitchen; and dabbling in entrepreneurship. She also runs her own mail-order gluten-free dumpling business, an independent punk free newspaper and continues to draw her 25-year old comic series Kimchi Girl, published first in Korean Quarterly. 

Dunn has a breadth of creative and education experience. 

  • A Kitty Bobo Show, Cartoon Network (2001)
  • Founder, Motion Heads/Dunnamic Animation Studio, UArts
  • Animation adjunct teaching Storyboarding, 2D Animation, Junior Animation Piece, Visual FX/Compositing, The University of the Arts & The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia
  • Featured on a Magnolia Network home renovation show while making dumplings
  • Opened gluten-free mail-order dumpling business “Dumpling Mama”

Follow Meaghan Dunn on Instagram @alldunnstudio

Awards & Accolades

Dunn’s work has been recognized numerous times. 

  • Co-Founder of Non-Profit AKASF, Association of Korean Adoptees-San Francisco
  • Winner, Amex Make Mine a Million Women Entrepreneur
  • Rutgers Keynote speaker, The New Jersey governor’s school tech talk, “Out of the Box Creative Thinking”
  • Founder of Dunnamic, commercial animation studio
  • Founder of Kurekare/DunnaMed, animated patient education software company
  • Two rounds of funding for animated patient education software Kurekare, beta-tested at Temple University, Philadelphia
  • Award nominee, Cartier Women’s Initiative
  • Founder of AllDunn Studio, a full service animation studio