Environmental Artist Fellowship
Igniting environmental passion through artistry
Explore the multimedia art installations that showcase nature photography, Anishinaabek knowledge, and repurposed found objects. Discover the interdisciplinary art experiences in and around the SEEDS Farm at Historic Barns Park and online!
This initiative was made possible by the Brookby Foundation and the Michigan Arts & Culture Council.
Charles St. Charles
Charles St. Charles is a nature and wildlife photographer based in Northern Michigan with continent wide projects. He is interested in the intersection of education and nature. He shares the beauty and complexity of nature with others so that we all can appreciate, understand and protect the living world around us.
Kevin Summers
Kevin Summers is an interdisciplinary artist. His work uses sound, performance, education, perception, found objects, humor and technology. He sees his work as a tool to increase ecological awareness, critical engagement with or appreciation for the world. He grew up here in Northern Michigan and now lives and works in Garfield Township; near the former site of the piggery that was part of the Traverse City State Hospital farm.
Mark Wilson
Mark Wilson is a versatile multimedia artist dedicated to bridging cultural divides through his creative work. With a passion for storytelling and a knack for blending various artistic forms, Mark crafts immersive experiences that engage audiences on deep and meaningful levels. He specializes in creating installations that celebrate indigenous knowledge and culture, intertwining art with digital media to foster understanding and appreciation. Mark’s artistry serves as a bridge, connecting communities and preserving heritage for future generations.
Mark Wilson, Fred Raphael & Biindigegizhig
Charles St. Charles
Kevin Summers