[1] Her aunt, Selma Giöbel, was a well-known textile artist.
In 1928 and 1929, her work was shown at the Southampton Art Society, England.
In 1937 her work was exhibited at the Renaissance Art Galleries, London.
[8] Giöbel-Oyler is represented in the permanent collection of the Nationalmuseum Stockholm.
[1] Giöbel-Oyler died in 1979 in the small town of Nora, in the county of Örebro, in Sweden.