About 



Falere Fagoroye (b. 1997, United States)

Education: B.A. in Architectural Studies, Mount Holyoke College; M.S. in Historic Preservation (Candidate), University of Pennsylvania

Falere Fagoroye is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores memory, resilience, and the tension between natural and built environments. With a background in fine art and architectural studies, her practice weaves together emotional and spatial narratives.

Falere’s work often draws connections between human experience and constructed landscapes, focusing on how identity is shaped, preserved, or erased through the built environment. Through the use of scale, material, and site-specificity, she critiques themes such as overdevelopment, cultural displacement, and the distortions of vanity—whether societal, architectural, or personal. 

Inspired by heritage conservation, Falere finds beauty in decay and overlooked spaces—abandoned buildings, urban edges, and forgotten artifacts. She is equally fascinated by imagery from lifestyle magazines - symbols of vanity and desire that she contrasts with the flawed environment we inhabit. 

Her practice ultimately asks how history, desire, and memory leave their mark—on both landscapes and lives.

For inquires and commissions reach out to berry8197@gmail.com or use the contact form above


Exhibitions:

Identity Spaces and Coexistence (2025)

Vika Visual Arts Annual Art Auction (2025)

Phillips Collection Staff Show (2023)

UMass Amherst Student Exhibition (2018)
 
Mount Holyoke College Student Exhibtion (2015, 2017,  2019)

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