Ruby Falzon
Ruby Falzon's practice investigates the instability of memory through photography reimagined in sculptural form. Working with archival family images, she re-contextualises them onto metal surfaces, subjecting them to processes of distortion, abrasion, and transformation. This material interplay underscores Ruby's understanding of how memories are never fixed but are instead corroded, refracted, and mediated through time and the perspective of others. By merging the permanence of metal with the fragility of photographic image, Ruby's work explores tensions between preservation and decay. Her practice reveals memory as both an anchor and an unreliable construct.