Prolific writer and artist Gregory O’Brien will receive an honorary doctorate at a Victoria University of Wellington graduation ceremony in May.
Victoria University
Chancellor Sir Neville Jordan says the honorary doctorate is an acknowledgement
of Mr O’Brien’s ongoing contribution to, and celebration of, artistic life in
New Zealand.
“Mr O’Brien has been
part of New Zealand’s cultural scene for more than three decades. His
contribution through writing, art, and curation has informed and engaged many
New Zealanders.
“Victoria is proud to
celebrate its connection with Gregory O’Brien and his inspiring work across the
arts and humanities.”
Mr O’Brien’s profile as a writer and his capacity to move across literature, the visual arts and other disciplines have made a lasting impact at Victoria. He convened the International Institute of Modern Letters’ undergraduate Poetry Workshop for seven years and continues to be a regular guest writer, mentor and speaker. He was awarded Writer in Residence at Victoria in 1995 and in 2016 he received a Stout Memorial Fellowship for a two-year research project on landscape and culture.
Mr O’Brien began his
career in journalism before studying art history and English at Auckland
University, graduating in 1984.
His first piece of
writing was published in 1987—a debut book of poetry, Location of the Least
Person. He has now published more than twelve poetry collections.
Mr O’Brien has written
about historical subjects as diverse as the School Journal, the Futuna chapel
and Parihaka and has won numerous Montana New Zealand and New Zealand Post book
awards.
Following his time as
Writer in Residence at Victoria, Mr O’Brien published Lands and Deeds;
Profiles of Contemporary New Zealand Painters and co-edited the anthology My
Heart Goes Swimming: New Zealand Love Poems with his partner Jenny
Bornholdt. He also co-edited the Oxford Anthology of New Zealand Poetry in
English in 1997.
Gregory O’Brien is a
notable painter and illustrator and has held solo and group exhibitions. He is
also is known for his illustrations of New Zealand writers’ work and his
distinctive book covers. In May 2011, he was one of nine artists invited by the
Pew Environment Group to voyage on the HMNZS Otago through the Kermadec region,
resulting in an acclaimed exhibition.
Gregory
O’Brien’s contribution to New Zealand’s cultural scene has been acknowledged at
the highest level. In 2012, he received a Laureate Award from the Arts
Foundation of New Zealand and the Prime Minister’s Award for Literary
Achievement. In the 2014 New Year’s Honours he was appointed to Member of the
New Zealand Order of Merit for services to the arts.
The Victoria University of Wellington Council will
confer an honorary doctorate on Gregory O’Brien at Victoria University’s 6pm
graduation ceremony on Thursday 18 May.
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