Red Cedar

The clear-brown water of the Red Cedar reflects a gradient of green leaves and open Michigan sky on a warm June day.

The clear-brown water of the Red Cedar reflects a gradient of green leaves and open Michigan sky on a warm June day.

Four Thirty

The geese have a ritual as the sun goes down; at four thirty they swim west under a bridge that's been tagged by artists, too many to count.

Marcus Fields

Marcus Fields was born in Michigan and attended Michigan State University’s Residential College in the Arts and Humanities (RCAH), where he received a bachelor’s degree combining interests in social justice, community engagement, history, and the arts. He currently works for RCAH managing day-to-day operations of two student-centered art-making spaces: the Language and Media Center and Art Studio. He experiments in a range of artistic expression, including theatre, video production, photography, graphic design, and printmaking, among others. His interest lies in finding intersections between these various mediums and allowing them to inform one another. To see more of his work, visit his website.