The art of adaptability leads to success

The art of adaptability leads to success

When Kirsten Cooper stepped in as the makeup artist for NMIT’s latest student-focused photoshoot, she brought more than brushes and palettes.
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Kirsten Cooper prepares Telia Toheriri-maui for her photoshoot.

Kirsten has been on a creative journey from previous studies in ecology, neurophysiology and behaviour (University of Canterbury), to becoming a successful freelance television producer, writer, and director, and now a visual artist with a Bachelor of Arts and Media (NMIT, Nelson).

Originally from Christchurch, Kirsten spent many years in Auckland, and has now settled in Nelson, finding the lifestyle here fosters her creative passions.  

She expresses a deep love for supporting NMIT whenever she can, as it aligns with her own values of curiosity, creativity, and community. 

"Some people are highly specialised, but I'm a generalist," Kirsten says.

“I believe the reality of pursuing a creative career is you must be multi-specialised and open to get out there and do what you can to survive and support your creative ambitions.”

Kirsten enrolled at NMIT in 2019 (external link)as a mature learner, originally signing up for a one-year diploma before quickly becoming hooked and completing a three-year degree.  

“After one year I realised there was so much more to learn, and the more you learn, the more interest you have in learning,” she says.  

Kirsten’s drive to learn has led her to phenomenal recent achievements, including her first solo art exhibition at the Quiet Dog Gallery, a milestone that has both humbled and amazed her. 

“It’s hard to believe, but I did it. It’s proof of what you can accomplish by staying curious and open.” 

For Kirsten, the path to a fulfilling creative career lies in adaptability. Having worked in various roles in television, she’s well acquainted with the need for flexibility.  

Her involvement with NMIT’s photoshoot is just one example of her commitment to the arts, both as a professional and a lifelong learner, truly embodying the ethos of NMIT’s "Believe it, Become it" campaign. 

Learn more about NMIT’s creative programmes(external link) and apply now for a Feb 2025 start.  

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