She also has 5 golden reel awards and 18 nominations for her work from the Motion Picture Sound Editors guild.
After graduating with a BFA,[3] she moved to Montreal for two years where she worked as an artist and did a training program at the National Film Board of Canada (NFB)'s Studio D.[4] Fairfield then moved to Toronto where she co-managed Charles Street Video, a non-profit centre run by artists.
Her video and film art was exhibited all over the world and resides in several collections including the National Gallery of Canada.
[8] She left Los Angeles for the Coachella Valley after a divorce from her wife and losing her brother, sister and father to cancer.
After an intense day of sound editing, she simply steps out of her studio and into her home space, a quiet desert sanctuary she describes as 'Bliss.