Gregory Leo O’BrienMNZM (born 1961) is a New Zealand poet, painter, author and editor. He is also an art curator and writes art history and criticism for both adults and children.[1]
Life
Born in Matamata in 1961, O'Brien trained as a journalist in Auckland and worked as a newspaper reporter in Northland. He graduated from the University of Auckland.[2]
Jenny Bornholdt; Gregory O'Brien; Mark Williams, eds. (1997). An anthology of New Zealand poetry in English. Oxford University Press New Zealand. ISBN978-0-19-558338-0.
Welcome to the South Seas. Contemporary New Zealand Art for Young People (Auckland University Press, 2004)
Lands and Deeds: Profiles of Contemporary New Zealand Painters (Godwit Publishing, 1996)
After Bathing At Baxter's, Victoria University Press, 2002.
Parihaka: The Art of Passive Resistance (Victoria University Press, 2005) (co-editor)
A Nest of Singing Birds: 100 Years of the New Zealand School Journal (Learning Media Ltd, Wellington, New Zealand, 2007)
A Micronaut in the Wide World: The Imaginative Life and Times of Graham Percy (Auckland University Press, 2011)
His Own Stream: The Work of Barry Brickell (Auckland University Press, 2012)
Don Binney: Flight Path (Auckland University Press, 2023)
O'Brien also appeared regularly on Kim Hill's Radio New Zealand show to talk about poetry.[8]
Art works
O'Brien regularly exhibits his work, and his art is included in many of the major art collections of New Zealand, including the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellingtons, the Hocken Library, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs collection; the University of Auckland Art Collection and the Chartwell Collection.[1]
He also illustrates the work of other authors for books and book covers.[1]