Fragmented Memories brings together drawings, prints, and hand-worked elements created over more than sixty years. A drawing from the 1960s may appear alongside a print from the 2000s, collapsing conventional ideas of past, present, and future. Time is held simultaneously rather than arranged chronologically. These works are not archival summaries, but acts of re-seeing, where memory becomes a structuring force. Each collage stands on its own while remaining part of a larger continuum, allowing experience to be carried forward and renewed through relationship.