Fran Dibble

Frances Joan Dibble QSM (née McIntosh; born 1962) is a painter, sculptor, writer and art critic based in Palmerston North, New Zealand. In 2007, she was awarded the Queen's Service Medal.

Biography

Dibble was born in New Haven, Connecticut, United States in 1962.[1][2] She moved to New Zealand with her family when she was a teenager, moving to Palmerston North in 1975.[1][2]

Dibble has a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Botany, a Master of Science (Hons) in Biochemistry and a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy.[2]

Dibble's artistic practice encompasses, painting, and bronze-cast sculpting.[3] Her art draws on inspiration from the natural world, including plants, sea shells and aquatic life.[2] In 1985, Dibble established a small foundry with her husband, artist Paul Dibble.[4] The Dibbles started with casting small-scale pieces, with larger pieces being sent to larger art foundries.[4] In 2000, they opened a large foundry in an industrial part of Palmerston North, where they now cast all their works.[4][5]

She has exhibited at Te Manawa and the Zimmerman Gallery in Palmerston North.[3][1]

In 2007, Dibble was awarded a Queen's Service Medal for services to art, in particular sculpture.[6]

References

  1. "Zimmerman Art Gallery - Fran Dibble". 2016-05-13. Retrieved 2018-10-13.
  2. "Fran Dibble, New Zealand artist, painter, sculptor, Palmerston North". www.creativegiants.co.nz. Retrieved 2018-10-13.
  3. Thomas, Carly. "Nature nurtures the art of destruction". Stuff. Retrieved 2018-10-13.
  4. Gow Langsford Gallery. "Paul Dibble CV" (PDF). Retrieved 14 October 2018.
  5. Lindsay, Rabbit. "Behind Every Strong Woman: The hard graft of Manawatu sculptor Paul Dibble". www.lindsayrabbitt.com. Retrieved 2018-10-14.
  6. "The Queen's Birthday Honours List 2007". The Queen's Birthday Honours List 2007. Retrieved 2018-10-13.
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