Frances Libeau is an interdisciplinary artist from Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa New Zealand. Her sound designs, music, videos and writing bleed across territories of alternative music, theatre and art. Libeau’s work often explores the textural and semantic possibilities of collaging found/foraged and recycled sounds, and teasing at the limits of text-based folk narrative.
Interdisciplinary artist Frances Libeau has made you a personalised audio performance.
Francis Libeau, an interdisciplinary artist and sound designer for Q Theatre's Matchbox season of Medusa, unpacks the things that make her tick.
Francis Libeau on the Billy Apple retrospective currently on at Auckland Art Gallery.
Frances Libeau and Jenna Todd travel to Barrytown, a small settlement on the South Island's West Coast - famous for its eccentric locals and legendary Settlers Hall.
From her base on the Kapiti Coast, one woman is realising the #8 wire NZ pop starlet dream, equipped with free video editing software, her own music channel, and a voice like no other. Frances Libeau delves into the world of Lori Watt with trepidation and admiration.