Creating experiential programs is a unique characteristic of how Gracie Teo communicates messages, with favored themes centering on culture, creativity, and community. Working as coordinator, programmer, and producer, her projects have included a music festival, a youth design festival, and a conference for youth social workers. Gracie produced the Yesterday Mobile Karaoke for the Singapore Arts Festival, and introduced live mystery games from Japan when the first Real Escape Game was staged in Singapore in 2012. She was also involved in production work for the award-winning film Untouchable: Children of God (Humanitarian Film Award, New Port Film Festival 2014). In 2015, Gracie was the Project Manager for the Singapore Snaps project, part of Singapore's 50th anniversary celebrations. During the Greenhouse Labs, which aims to bring art practitioners, social workers, and researchers in the area of community development, her team won the inaugural pitch. In her free time, Gracie loves traveling, meeting people who are passionate about life, hiking and dancing.