Vallance’s research involves traveling all over the world and meeting with an eclectic group of people in order to gain an appreciation of his research and an accumulating faith in a connected world. He has had an audience with the King of Tonga and the President of Iceland, and has made pilgrimage to Mexico City for the Basilica of Guadalupe where he crawled on hot stones with other men, women and children. Vallance’s ideas and paranormal evidence generate from a quizzical search for united truth. His eye and his mind see beyond the surface and implore the hidden undertones of the collective world beyond what is past and present.

A current resident of California, Vallance obtained his B.A. at California State University and his M.F.A at The Otis Art Institute of the Parsons School Design. Being an avid writer as well, he has also been published in the Fortean Times. He has participated in many group exhibitions as well as solo exhibits all over the world, including the Tasmanian Museum of Art in Australia, the Art Institute of Boston, the Kunsthalle Dusseldorf in Germany and the Tate Gallery in Liverpool. He is currently represented by the Lehmann Maupin Gallery in New York City.