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Fallon's Story


From an early age, Fallon’s passion for protecting the environment shaped her journey. This dedication earned her accolades from city officials and fueled her mission to use art as a tool for positive change.
Fallon’s art serves as a bridge between the spiritual and the tangible, fostering conversations and inspiring action. Her journey has taken her from grassroots efforts to international collaborations working alongside organizations like Bring the Elephant Home and notable figures such as Wim Hof to raise awareness and funds for wildlife conservation. Her exhibitions, including solo shows and gallery features, have captivated audiences and emphasized her message of unity and coexistence.
Fallon’s story is a testament to the power of art to heal, connect, and illuminate the path toward a more harmonious future. Through her creations, she invites all to join her in the journey of coexistence, love, and light.

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. Fallon continues showcasing her work globally, including at the Nocefresca Artist Residency in Italy and The Grateful Event in California. Her mural highlighting marine conservation further demonstrated her commitment to coexistence and creativity.
PCH Scuba Dive Shop Mural
The Grateful Event: An Art-Infused Holistic Retreat and Fundraiser
October 3-6, 2024
Fallon exhibited works from her "Of My Heart" and "Spiritual Connection to Nature" series alongside the Tibetan Monks’ Mandala for World Peace.
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She led a watercolor painting workshop, fostering creativity while supporting Friends of the Elephant Seal and the Ngari Institute of Buddhist Dialectics.
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Fallon participated in the public Open Studio Night Exhibition, showcasing a painting inspired by her journey through Sardinia’s waters and the Blue Zone community.
Nocefresca Artist Residency in Sardinia, Italy
. Fallon’s art gained international recognition in 2023. Her Of My Heart and Spiritual Connection to Nature series were featured in exhibitions at McCall Gallery in New Orleans and Heal the Bay’s Annual Gala Auction. She became a finalist for the International Boynes Emerging Young Artist Award and was interviewed by Spectrum News and Shoutout LA. Fallon also co-hosted The Grateful Event in Cambria, CA, a holistic retreat and fundraiser supporting marine conservation.
Gary Spivey Create Your Heaven On Earth Seminar and Gallery Showing, Las Vegas NV. & NC. — Solo Exhibition
Media Features
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Spectrum TV Channel 1 News (September 2023) — Featured in a segment highlighting Heal the Bay’s volunteers and their dedication to protecting Southern California’s waterways.
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Shoutout LA Interview (September 2023) — Spotlighted for her artistic advocacy and environmental work, sharing insights into her creative journey.
PADI AWARE Shark Conservation / Reef Renewal Diver Certifications
The Grateful Event: Holistic Retreat Fundraiser - Cambria, CA
November 2023
As a co-host of The Grateful Event, Fallon helped organize and showcase her latest collection, Of My Heart, during the art walk. The event supported local artists, small businesses, and fundraising efforts for the proposed Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary, emphasizing the importance of coexistence between humanity and nature.

January, 2023
May, 2023
McCall Gallery, New Orleans, LA — Group Exhibition
May 10, 2023 – Present
Two of Fallon’s works, SEA-stainable and Spirit of A Jelly, from her Spiritual Connection to Nature and Of My Heartseries, were selected for ongoing display at McCall Gallery, alongside works by Bliss McCall and other featured artists.
Heal the Bay: Bring Back The Beach Annual Gala — Santa Monica, CA
May 18, 2023
Two of Fallon’s pieces from The Power of Water Series were exhibited at the prestigious Heal the Bay Gala, held at the Jonathan Beach Club, supporting ocean conservation initiatives.
International Boynes Emerging Young Artist Award — Finalist
May, 2023
The Holy Art: The Best American Artist Group Show, London, UK — Virtual Exhibition
December 1-31, 2023
Fallon’s works Just A Meditation Away, The Spirits of Yosemite, and Moon Jelly HTB were featured in The Holy Art platform’s prestigious virtual exhibition, celebrating contemporary American artists on an international scale.
. Fallon graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a BFA, emphasizing sustainability in the arts. Her work was showcased in prominent exhibitions, including the Spring Undergraduate Exhibition and two solo shows at Gary Spivey’s Spiritual Retreats in North Carolina. Additionally, Fallon collaborated with The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee, creating innovative designs to aid in elephant rehabilitation.
Design For Non-Human Kinds: Elephants
The Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald, Tennessee
October 3-6, 2024
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During the spring semester of 2022 at The School of the Art Institute of
Chicago Fallon participated in a design course to help retired elephants in captivity with there rehabilitation process. With her two woman team and the elephant sanctuary staffs scientific knowledge, they came up with an elephant specific design of a foot peddle called “Drumbo” for Sissy the elephant. Helping facilitate vibration through her foot to help soothe her. This foot pedal prototype she helped fabricate with steel and wood, is being used currently, and has been improved upon by The Elephant Sanctuary staff in Tennessee.
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School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) Spring Undergraduate Exhibition
April 9-16, 2022​
Fallon presented her "Universal Soul Connection Series" during SAIC’s curated senior showcase, Lemon Gallery.
Graduated with BFA in Fine Arts
May 2022​
Fallon earned her degree with an emphasis on sustainability in the arts and purpose-driven creativity.
Gary Spivey Spiritual Retreat and Gallery Showing
Fallon held solo exhibitions featuring her "Universal Soul Connection Series" and "Soul Connection Series Part Two."
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. During this period, Fallon honed her skills as an intern at Gladstone Industries, contributing to high-profile projects like a sculptural centerpiece for Barry’s Downtown Prime at the Circa Hotel in Las Vegas. Her Infinity Energy sculpture was featured in the Wedge Gallery student group exhibition, highlighting her exploration of spiritual and environmental themes. Fallon’s dedication to conservation and art continued to gain recognition, including a feature on Anahita TV for her elephant conservation efforts alongside Wim Hof.
Wedge Gallery, Chicago, IL — Student Group Exhibition
December 11-12, 2021​
Fallon showcased her "Infinity Energy" sculpture during the Advanced Sculpture Department's final critique exhibition, demonstrating her innovative approach to art.
Anahita TV Interview — Fallon and Wim Hof Save the Elephants
Fallon appeared on Anahita TV to discuss her collaborative fundraiser and art installation with Wim Hof, raising awareness for elephant conservation in Thailand.

Gladstone Industries Corp., Las Vegas, NV — Intern
June 2020 - March 2021​
Fallon Assisted with all day-to-day operations, manufacturing functional works of art, foundry/metal processes, machinery, and learned TIG Welding basics.
A sculpture Fallon worked on during her internship was featured as part of Barry’s Downtown Prime’s striking interior design.
. Fallon partnered with Wim Hof and Bring the Elephant Home, leading a global fundraiser and art installation in Thailand to protect elephants. She also earned a merit scholarship to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where her work on social and environmental justice gained recognition.
Ice Challenge Fundraiser with Wim Hof and Bring the Elephant Home
Sam Phraya Beach
Fallon partnered with Wim Hof, "the Iceman", and Bring the Elephant Home in Thailand to organize a five-day fundraiser and art installation dedicated to elephant conservation. She crafted a life-size elephant head using hemp and North American sticks, which she transported to Thailand. There, 30 participants from 17 countries collaborated on-site at Sam Phraya Beach to complete the elephant's body, symbolizing global unity in protecting these majestic creatures.
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Together, the team raised €30,000 to support Bring the Elephant Home’s efforts in addressing human-elephant conflict. Fallon also collaborated with Australian artist Jaimee Paul to create merchandise inspired by her artwork, with 100% of the proceeds donated to the cause.

Merit Scholarship
In 2019, in response to her DAPL portfolio, Fallon was awarded a merit scholarship to study art at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
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. Fallon continues showcasing her work globally, including at the Nocefresca Artist Residency in Italy and The Grateful Event in California. Her mural highlighting marine conservation further demonstrated her commitment to coexistence and creativity.
Heal the Bay Coastal Cleanup
Fallon served as a captain for Heal the Bay’s Coastal Cleanup events, leading teams of volunteers in removing waste from Southern California’s beaches and waterways. Her leadership and passion inspired participants to take action for cleaner oceans and a healthier environment.​​

. Fallon continues showcasing her work globally, including at the Nocefresca Artist Residency in Italy and The Grateful Event in California. Her mural highlighting marine conservation further demonstrated her commitment to coexistence and creativity.
La Tortuga Feliz Service Project;
Costa Rica
In the summer of 2017, Fallon traveled with Walking Tree Travel to La Tortuga Feliz in Costa Rica to support the conservation of green, leatherback, and hawksbill sea turtles. She volunteered to ensure turtle eggs reached the hatchery safely and that mother turtles returned unharmed to the ocean. Her efforts included beach cleanups, day and night patrols, and releasing newly hatched baby turtles into the sea. This transformative experience highlighted how education, data collection, awareness, and compassion can mitigate humanity's negative impact on the environment.
Ventura Community College
Fallon graduated with an Associates of Arts Degree

Yes on Prop 67
Fallon advocated alongside Heal the Bay for the statewide initiative to ban plastic bags, emphasizing their environmental impact and the importance of sustainable alternatives. Their collective efforts supported the successful passage of Prop 67.
Sunshine of the Day Award
Fallon was honored with the Sunshine of the Day Award for her exceptional dedication and positive impact as a volunteer at Heal the Bay's Santa Monica Pier Aquarium. Known for her infectious enthusiasm, Fallon went above and beyond in educating visitors about marine life and the importance of ocean conservation. This award celebrated her commitment to spreading awareness, fostering connection with the natural world, and inspiring others to take action for a healthier planet.
. Fallon continues showcasing her work globally, including at the Nocefresca Artist Residency in Italy and The Grateful Event in California. Her mural highlighting marine conservation further demonstrated her commitment to coexistence and creativity.
Best of Class Award
Fallon received the Best of Class Award, showcasing her early talent and creativity in visual arts.
Malibu Makos Surf Club Instructor
Fallon began her tenure as a surf instructor, sharing her love for the ocean and its preservation with students while fostering a deeper connection to marine conservation.

Bring the Elephant Home Service Project
Fallon participated in an impactful service project to aid elephant conservation in Thailand. She contributed to initiatives designed to protect elephants and promote coexistence between humans and wildlife, reinforcing her dedication to global conservation efforts.
. Fallon continues showcasing her work globally, including at the Nocefresca Artist Residency in Italy and The Grateful Event in California. Her mural highlighting marine conservation further demonstrated her commitment to coexistence and creativity.
Fallon's 16th Birthday Beach Cleanup and Fundraiser for HTB
Fallon organized a beach cleanup and fundraiser for Heal the Bay in honor of her 16th birthday, raising awareness about ocean conservation and inspiring her peers to take action.
ADOCUMENTREE FILM

Prudential Spirit of Community Award
Fallon was honored by President Barack Obama with the prestigious Prudential Spirit of Community Award, recognizing her exceptional volunteer work and commitment to making a positive impact on her community and the environment.
Certificate of Recognition
Fallon’s environmental initiatives and community service efforts earned her accolades from the mayors of Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and Thousand Oaks. These certificates recognized her dedication to preserving local ecosystems and educating her community about environmental stewardship.
. Fallon continues showcasing her work globally, including at the Nocefresca Artist Residency in Italy and The Grateful Event in California. Her mural highlighting marine conservation further demonstrated her commitment to coexistence and creativity.
Super Healer Award
Heal the Bay recognized Fallon’s outstanding commitment and dedication to ocean conservation with the Super Healer Award.
Heal the Bay, Santa Monica CA
At just eight years old, Fallon began volunteering with Heal the Bay, assisting with office tasks like packaging and creating buttons. In high school, she became a beach and creek captain, public speaker, and aquarium volunteer, educating others about the importance of protecting our oceans and watersheds. Fallon continues to contribute to Heal the Bay’s mission today, inspiring the next generation of conservationists.

Guest Blogger for Thousand Oaks CVUSD Recycles Environmental Column
Fallon’s advocacy expanded to writing, where she became a guest blogger, sharing insights on sustainability and environmental practices in her local community.