Hannah Kearns
Hannah Kearns’ work as a journalist has her immersed in the world of current affairs, focusing on politics, the economy, and Māori media. Despite the demanding nature of this work, Hannah’s life is full of creativity, which she views as an essential outlet for expression and connection. Beyond her professional responsibilities, where she frequently amplifies the voices of other creatives, she is actively engaged in a variety of artistic pursuits. From painting murals at her children’s school to exploring photography, Hannah infuses creativity into her daily life.
A significant creative milestone in her life was her involvement in a body painting book project, where she learned the art of body painting and the intricacies of set design and book production. This experience was profoundly enjoyable and educational for Hannah, reflecting her passion for creativity in all its forms.
For Hannah, creativity is a means of shutting off the analytical mind and letting instinct and emotion take the lead. It’s an unfiltered expression, free from the constraints of external expectations. A particularly joyful experience for Hannah is collaborating with her young son on art projects, where they spend hours creating designs together, revelling in the freedom of uninhibited expression.
“My creative process is about elevating or lifting the voice of other creatives as well, wherever I can.”
Based in Te Kūiti, she brings creativity into both her professional work and personal life, from journalism to a variety of creative projects. For her, creativity is a vital outlet that fosters connection and allows for unfiltered self-expression.