A unique Hawke's Bay landmark that combines wine, food and design in luxury surroundings.
Gregory O'Brien (Author)
Gregory O'Brien is a Wellington-based writer, poet and artist. He
is a prolific writer of non-fiction and poetry, and has edited two
collections of poems with his partner Jenny Bornholdt, My Heart
Goes Swimming- New Zealand Love Poems and The Colour of Distance-
New Zealand Writers in France. He also co-edited with Jenny
Bornholdt and Mark Williams An Anthology of New Zealand Poetry in
English, which won the 1997 Montana Book Award for Poetry. A
painter and printmaker, Gregory has held solo exhibitions and
participated in group shows, and his work was exhibited at Black
Barn Gallery in 2013. He is the recipient of several arts awards,
and was the Frank Sargeson Fellow in 1988, Victoria University
Writer-in-Residence in 1995 and Stout Memorial Fellow in 2015. In
2012 Gregory was awarded the Prime Minister's Award for Literary
Achievement (Non-fiction) and was made an Arts Foundation Laureate
in the same year. In 2013 he was made a Member of the New Zealand
Order of Merit for services to the arts.
Jenny Bornholdt (Author)
Jenny Bornholdt is a Wellington-based poet who has published 10
collections of poetry and edited two collections of poetry with her
partner, Gregory O'Brien, My Heart Goes Swimming- New Zealand Love
Poems and The Colour of Distance- New Zealand Writers in France.
She also co-edited with Gregory O'Brien and Mark Williams An
Anthology of New Zealand Poetry in English, which won the 1997
Montana Book Award for Poetry. Her own poetry collection The Rocky
Shore won the 2009 Montana Book Award for Poetry. Jenny was awarded
the Meridian Energy Katherine Mansfield Fellowship in 2002 and was
the fifth Te Mata Poet Laureate in 2005. She was awarded an Arts
Foundation Laureate in 2003 and in 2013 she was made a Member of
the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to literature.
Brian Culy (Illustrator)
Brian Culy is a Hawke's Bay photographer and artist.
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