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OpenSpace is a culture and entertainment company building the moments culture is remembered for. It works across creative production, entertainment, and its own ventures under Society, partnering with brands, artists, and startups across the U.S. and Asia. The company is based in New York, Los Angeles, and Seoul, on the axis between Eastern and Western creative culture.
OpenSpace is a culture and entertainment company building the moments culture is remembered for. It works with brands, artists, and startups across creative production, entertainment, and its own ventures, based in New York, Los Angeles, and Seoul.
OpenSpace is a culture and entertainment company operating across creative production, entertainment, and Society, its own slate of owned events, media, and platform ventures. Based in New York, Los Angeles, and Seoul and working across the U.S. and Asia, OpenSpace builds brand experiences, cultural activations, and live productions on the axis between Eastern and Western creative culture, partnering with global sports and arts institutions, artists, and the startups shaping what comes next.
Akeaf Syed
Akeaf Syed is the Founder and CEO of OpenSpace. He started the company to build culture as infrastructure, not marketing, designing the experiences, productions, and ventures that brands, artists, and startups are remembered for.
He leads OpenSpace across its creative, entertainment, and Society divisions, working between the United States and Asia to connect the people, brands, and audiences that culture moves through.
Brand experiences, cultural activations, campaigns, and live production, concept to execution across cities and venues.
Talent and artist integration, operations, and the media around culture's biggest names and moments.
What we build and own ourselves. Event series, the INFLUENCED media engine, and a platform in development.
Selected partners across brands, artists, and startups, from global institutions to the companies shaping what comes next.
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