She is regarded as a significant twentieth-century portrait artist, working both in painting and sculpture.
[1][2] They bought the former Baptist Sunday School building (later known as 'The Studio') in Sheffield, Cornwall in 1947 and moved there shortly afterward.
[2] During the Second World War, Tribe worked for the Inspectorate of Ancient Monuments, recording vulnerable historic buildings.
[9][2] Tribe entered a piece titled Embryo into the renowned The Unknown Political Prisoner exhibition (14 March–30 April 1953).
Administered by the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the aim of the foundation is to promote sculpture in Australia.